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Separatists preparing for war, Kiev says
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KIEV, Nov. 11 - Kiev accused separatists of preparing for renewed conflict in east Ukraine on Tuesday by bringing in "Russian mercenaries" and rearming as heavy shelling increased strains on a crumbling ceasefire, Reuters reported.

In Berlin, the European Union's foreign affairs chief said the bloc's foreign ministers would discuss new punitive measures against Russia next week, but German Chancellor Angela Merkel ruled out further economic sanctions for now.

Shelling around Donetsk, the main rebel stronghold, and artillery exchanges elsewhere punctured a truce that has been violated by what Kiev says are armed Russian incursions, and what the rebels call a new offensive by government forces.

"Russian mercenaries are strengthening and reinforcing (rebel) forces near the front line," Ukrainian military spokesman Andriy Lysenko told a news briefing in Kiev.

He said the rebels had beefed up positions around the port city of Mariupol in the southeast, control of which would open up roads to territory in southern Ukraine that some Western leaders say Russian President Vladimir Putin hopes to claim.

The ceasefire, which was agreed on Sept. 5 to end a conflict that has killed more than 4,000 people, has been unraveling quickly since separatist leaders were chosen in an election on Nov. 2 which the West said was illegitimate because it violated the terms of the truce.

NATO's supreme allied commander, U.S. Air Force General Philip Breedlove, also expressed concern about the rebel build-up and criticized several close air, land and sea encounters between Russian and NATO forces in the last few weeks.

Russia has denied providing the rebels with military support in a conflict it says was instigated by the West to keep Russia in check on the world stage, but NATO says there is overwhelming evidence it has sent in troops and weapons.

Kiev says a column of tanks and truckloads of troops crossed into east Ukraine from Russia last Thursday and officials from the Organization for Security and Cooperation, a body that includes Russia, Ukraine, the United States and Western European countries, have spotted armored columns moving in the past few days.

A Reuters correspondent saw a convoy of about 50 military trucks without insignia on Tuesday carrying equipment such as artillery guns and missile-launchers near Makiivka, on the eastern outskirts of Donetsk. The OCSE also reported a sighting of what appeared to be the same convoy.

The United States and EU started imposing economic sanctions on Moscow in response to Russia's seizure of the Crimean peninsula from Ukraine in March, a month after the overthrow of a Moscow-backed president in Kiev following street protests.

The sanctions have deepened an economic slowdown in Russia, and the ruble has lost nearly 30 percent of its value against the dollar this year, but support for Putin is high in Russia and he has not softened his policy on Ukraine.

Alarm is growing in the West at what is increasingly seen as attempts by Putin to keep eastern Ukraine in Moscow's sphere of influence and bloc Kiev's campaign to join Europe's mainstream. (rt/ez)




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