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IMF Chief: Ukraine Will Need More Bailout Funding

Ukraine will need additional bailout financing from outside the International Monetary Fund to keep the war-torn economy afloat, the head of the IMF said Thursday.

The cost of the conflict with Russia-backed separatists has changed the country's cash needs since the IMF originally designed a $30 billion international bailout program in April, of which the fund pledged to cover $17 billion.

"Additional funding will have to come" after the IMF reviews the current bailout strategy in December, IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde said at a Bretton Woods Committee event on the sidelines of the annual IMF and World Bank meetings of finance ministers and central bankers.

"To assume that the additional funding will have to come from the IMF, I think is rather far-fetched," she said. "If the economy has to be restored and stability maintained, money will have to come from multiple sources."

The IMF chief's comments acknowledge what many economist and analysts outside the fund have been warning for some time. The IMF's latest forecast still projects the economy expanding next year, albeit at a sluggish rate, even though the World Bank said the country will likely be in a deep recession until at least 2016.

The IMF says the April bailout was predicated on the expectation that the conflict in eastern Ukraine would halt in early autumn.

"Can you say that the hostilities have stopped? Can you say that there is a cease-fire? Can you say from an economic point of view and fiscal point of view that the situation has been restored? No," Ms. Lagarde said.

Major Ukrainian manufacturing infrastructure, much of it in the war-ravaged east, is damaged or not operating. Kiev's budget is suffering from weak revenues and rising military costs. And the country's devalued currency is still wreaking havoc on the financial system.

"The economy is in quite a difficult situation," Ukraine's ambassador in Washington, Olexander Motsyk, told reporters on Thursday, declining to say how much financing was needed.

"The policy of Russia is to destroy everything in Donbas," he said, referring to the Don River basin in Ukraine, where Western nations say Russian forces helped a pro-Moscow insurgency fight off Ukraine's military.

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Ukraine Says Shelling Worsens as Rebels Eye Independence

Ukraine said shelling in its war-ravaged east intensified as the pro-Russian militants the army has been battling described a month-old truce as all but dead.

The insurgents fired artillery rounds at the military 33 times in the past day and keep trying to storm the airport in Donetsk, the combat zones biggest city, the Defense Ministry said today on Facebook. Five civilians died yesterday amid shelling in Donetsk, with sporadic blasts still audible this morning, the city council said on its website.

There is no truce, buffer zones are non-existent, Andrei Purgin, deputy premier of the self-proclaimed Donetsk Peoples Republic, said yesterday via Russian state-run news service RIA Novosti. Such casualties make any political union with Ukraine impossible.

While a Sept. 5 cease-fire has stemmed the bloodshed in Ukraines easternmost regions, its been marred by daily violence. The Foreign Ministry in Kiev says the truce has been violated more than 1,300 times, killing 64 soldiers and 36 civilians. Purgin said the rebels are ready to resume peace talks once Russia and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe agree on the conditions, according to RIA.

Ukraine, the U.S. and the European Union blame Russia for providing weapons, financing and troops to the separatists, a charge Moscow denies. The two sides imposed tit-for-tat sanctions that have depressed economic growth in both the EU and Russia, causing the latter to flirt with a recession.

Russias ruble strengthened 0.2 percent against the dollar today in Moscow, trimming its slide over the last three months to 14.9 percent, data compiled by Bloomberg show. Russias central bank shifted the rubles trading band yesterday by the most since March 4 after the fourth intervention this month took the amount spent to defend the currency to $1.85 billion.

Ukraines hryvnia, this years worst-performing currency, was little changed at 12.95 per dollar.

While the cease-fire may not be fully observed, Russia deems the move constructive and a positive process, Yuri Ushakov, Russian President Vladimir Putins foreign-policy aide, told reporters today in Moscow. Putin may meet Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French leader Francois Hollande at a summit in Milan next week. He isnt asking for sanctions to be lifted, Ushakov said.

Poroshenko said last week that shelling must stop for 24 hours for the government to pull its troops back and create a 30-kilometer (19-mile) buffer zone. The government in Kiev said yesterday marked the second occasion since Oct. 5 that a halt in shelling by the military went unreciprocated.

A day of silence announced by the National Security and Defense Council was accompanied by rebel shelling against government troops and cities in the Luhansk region, which resulted in a number of wounded and killed, Luhansks city council said in a statement on its website.

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Ukraine: ‘War cannot destroy culture’ – ballet school re-opens – Video


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Ukraine: Donetsk homes BURN amid intense shelling – Video


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Ukraine: See German aid convoy trucks arrive in Ukraine – Video


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