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Ukrainian troops ‘plotting ‘massive storm’ attack on pro-Russian rebels’ – as fresh violence sparks fears of all-out war

Two sides claim to be sticking by a fragile ceasefire treaty despite daily shelling and gunfire

REBELS backed by Vladimir Putin claim Ukrainian troops are preparing a massive assault on areas held by pro-Russian forces.

Senior commander of the Donetsk People's Republic, Eduard Basurin, alleged Ukraine's military movements flout peace agreements signed in Minsk.

 Pro-Russian forces believe Ukrainian soldiers, pictured, are preparing a "massive" assault on their positions in eastern Ukraine
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Pro-Russian forces believe Ukrainian soldiers, pictured, are preparing a "massive" assault on their positions in eastern UkraineCredit: EPA
 They report a huge build up of artillery on the Ukrainian side around the disputed Donbass region
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They report a huge build up of artillery on the Ukrainian side around the disputed Donbass regionCredit: AP:Associated Press

He spoke after an upsurge of violence in recent days that experts fear could see all-out war erupt in eastern Ukraine.

Ukrainian National Guards have moved to the Volnovakha area, and an artillery anti-tank division is being relocated towards Donetsk and Mariupol, he said.

He said: “We are registering the concentration of forces and hardware of the enemy along the front line in order to gather a major attacking force.”

Basurin alleged that Ukrainian forces fired fifty shells banned by the ceasefire yesterday alone - with 40 killed in recent clashes.

He claimed pro-Russian forces had respected the ceasefire along a 250 mile front in eastern Ukraine.

But Ukraine rubbished the allegations, pinning the blame firmly on the rebels, who it said had fired 4,000 shells in just a week.

Kiev authorities said: "The Russian Federation is fully responsible for the recent escalation in violence in eastern Ukraine.

"The Ukrainian Government is committed to a peaceful resolution of the conflict through the Minsk Agreement.”

Foreign Minister Boris Johnson today labelled the conflict as "murky".

Ahead of an EU Foreign Affairs Council, Boris said: "We’ll be talking about Ukraine as well, talking about the recent upsurge in violence.

 Leader of the breakaway pro-Russian rebels Eduard Basurin said Ukraine was breaking the peace terms between the two sides
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Leader of the breakaway pro-Russian rebels Eduard Basurin said Ukraine was breaking the peace terms between the two sides
 And the allegations have sparked fears the volatile region could once again descend into all-out war
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And the allegations have sparked fears the volatile region could once again descend into all-out war

"Everybody is very concerned about that. The causes, as you know, aren’t quite clear.

"There’s a bit of murkiness about who initiated that."

The warning came after President Donald Trump discussed "the potential for a peaceful resolution of the conflict" with Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.

US Vice President Mike Pence responded to new Russian aggression in Ukraine, saying: "Were watching and very troubled by the increased hostilities."

Russia denies having troops serving inside rebel-held eastern Ukraine but fears are growing of major new fighting .


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