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Kiev says two soldiers, army medic killed in east by Staff Writers Kiev (AFP) July 13, 2020 Ukraine's army said Monday that two soldiers and an army medic had been killed in the conflict with Moscow-backed separatists in the country's east, accusing their opponents of using banned weapons. One soldier was killed in shelling and another died after stepping on an IED, the army said in a statement. A military doctor died when he was trying to evacuate the soldier killed in an explosion, the army said. Two other members of the team carrying out the evacuation were wounded. On Sunday, six other Ukrainian troops were wounded on the frontline. Kiev accused separatists of violating a ceasefire 11 times over the previous 24 hours and of firing 120 mm mortars that are banned under a peace accord drawn up in Minsk. The recent upsurge in fighting was the bloodiest since March. Before that, there had been a prolonged period of calm following the election of President Volodymyr Zelensky in April last year, as he promised to bring a swift end to the conflict. More than 13,000 people have died in the war and around 1.5 million people have been forced to flee their homes since the conflict broke out in 2014. Peace agreements signed in 2015 greatly reduced the fighting but the two sides have made no progress towards a political solution. Kiev and its Western allies accuse Russia of providing military aid to the separatists, which Moscow denies.
Russian bounties: Pentagon vows 'action' if intel confirmed Washington (AFP) July 9, 2020 Top Pentagon officials pledged Thursday to "take action" if the US military could corroborate intelligence suggesting Moscow paid militants linked to the Taliban to kill US soldiers in Afghanistan. General Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Defense Secretary Mark Esper spoke before a congressional committee as the Trump administration comes under pressure to explain media reports claiming the president was briefed on the intelligence - but did nothing in response. Milley sa ... read more
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