Two killed as Ukraine truce gets off to fragile start
Two civilians were killed by rebel rocket fire shortly after the start of a ceasefire in east Ukraine on Feb 15., a pro-Kyiv official said, but fighting reportedly died down across most of the conflict zone.
An elderly man and woman died after Grad missile fire hit the town of Popasna in the Lugansk region some 20 minutes after a truce came into force at midnight local time (2200 GMT Saturday), local governor Gennadiy Moskal said.
The firing allegedly came from an area which Kyiv says is under the command of a renegade group of Cossack fighters who insist they will not obey rebel leaders' commands to stop firing.
The ceasefire is the first step in a last-ditch peace plan agreed Thursday by Kyiv and pro-Russian rebels after marathon talks between the leaders of Ukraine, Russia, Germany and France.
Elsewhere across the region, Ukraine's military said its forces had come under fire 10 times but that shooting had tailed off since 3:00 am (0100 GMT).
The situation remained most fraught around the key government-held town of Debaltseve, where pro-Russian rebels battled fiercely to surround Ukranian forces in the hours leading up to the truce.
Deputy regional police chief Ilya Kiva told AFP that firing in Debaltseve and the nearby village of Chornuhine had dropped off but not stopped entirely.
"If before they were shooting at us with Grads every 37 seconds then now they're firing mortars but with big intervals between," Kiva said.
"We hope that it will just take a bit of time before we get a full ceasefire. It is not an immediate process."
Ukraine's military said rebels were still trying to occupy Chornuhine, some four kilometres...
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