Monday, February 2, 2015

Ukraine rebels plan to call up 100,000 men (US considers supplying arms to Ukraine)

Ukraine rebels vowed Monday to mobilize up to 100,000 fighters for their latest offensive as the US mulled sending weapons to Kiev's out-gunned forces after the latest truce bid collapsed...

The ambitious pledge to dramatically escalate a nine-month conflict that has already left at least 5,100 people dead came as the rebels battled to encircle the beleaguered transport hub of Debaltseve.

"There will be general mobilization in the Donetsk People's Republic in 10 days' time, we plan on mobilizing up to 100,000 men," rebel leader Alexander Zakharchenko told the separatist news agency DAN.

Fighting in Ukraine's industrial heartland has intensified in recent days, with Kiev officials and local authorities saying Monday that five Ukrainian soldiers and three civilians had been killed in the last 24 hours.

Fighting in east Ukraine claimed around 50 lives over the weekend, as the latest attempt at truce talks collapsed amid acrimony in Minsk on Saturday.

Ukrainian military spokesman Volodymyr Polyovyi in Kiev said Sunday that "constant battles" were going on around railway hub Debaltseve but pledged that government forces would not give up control of the last remaining road into the town.

The surge in fighting comes as Washington and NATO's military commander appear to be moving towards supplying arms to Ukrainian forces, The New York Times reported ­Sunday.

  • President Barack Obama's administration was reviewing whether to provide "lethal assistance," in addition to non-lethal aid such as body amour and medical equipment which it already supplies to Kiev, it said.
  • "A comprehensive approach is warranted, and we agree that defensive equipment and weapons should be part of that discussion," a Pentagon official told the Times.

US Secretary of State John Kerry is set to jet into Kiev on Thursday to pledge Washington's support during talks with President Petro Poroshenko and Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk.

Western governments and Ukraine have accused Russia of sending regular troops and arms to bolster the rebels and spearhead the latest offensive - claims Moscow has repeatedly denied.

  Source:AFP - globaltimes.cn
2/2/15
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