Ukraine accuses Russia of major cross-border incursion to aid separatists

MOSCOW Ukraine accused Russia on Friday of supplying fresh military equipment and troops to pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine, threatening the collapse of a tenuous two-month-old cease-fire.

Col. Andriy Lysenko, a Ukrainian military spokesman, said 32 tanks, 16 artillery launchers and 30 trucks carrying munitions and personnel had come into the Luhansk region from Russia. He did not provide specific evidence to back up his claims, and since Ukraine does not control long stretches of its border with Russia, it was not immediately clear how the military obtained such specific information.

Ukraines military also said Friday that it had killed up to 200 separatist fighters who they said were firing on the army around the Donetsk airport, a scene of some of the most intense fighting in the region. The military did not provide evidence to prove this claim, either. Lysenko said five soldiers were killed in the past 24 hours, up slightly from previous days.

The charges came a day after Russias RIA Novosti news service quoted Andrei Purgin, the deputy prime minister of the self-proclaimed Donetsk Peoples Republic, claiming that Ukraines army had launched an all-out war on rebel militias.

Earlier in the week, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said the Western alliance had noticed Russian troops moving closer to the Ukrainian border. A NATO military spokesman said Friday that the alliance was investigating the new Ukrainian reports. Canadian Foreign Minister John Baird tweeted his concerns Wednesday about reports of Russia's provocative actions, calling them proof that the Kremlin seeks to hamper the peace process in Ukraine.

A spokesman for Russias Defense Ministry criticized Baird and denied NATOs reports in a briefing in Moscow on Friday, just hours before Lysenko charged that the Russian military was not only approaching but had actually crossed the border into rebel-held regions.

Ukraine and Russia have traded accusations over responsibility for stoking a conflict between government troops and pro-Russian militias in eastern Ukraine that has raged for seven months and claimed more than 4,000 lives.

Those accusations have escalated in the wake of elections in the rebel-held areas of eastern Ukraine last weekend.

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said such elections jeopardized the entire peace process. Earlier this week, he ordered the deployment of army units to parts of the east and south of the country to prevent a potential offensive. He also called for scrapping a law granting special status to rebel-held areas of eastern Ukraine.

In a telephone call with German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Friday, Poroshenko did not bring up the topic of a military incursion from Russia, according to his office.

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Ukraine accuses Russia of major cross-border incursion to aid separatists

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