Ukraine: Separatist rebels in no mood to talk of truce after reigniting war

  • 9 years ago
Last week’s rebel advance has dashed a five-month truce and reignited the war in Ukraine which has killed more than 5,000 people.

In Lysychansk, near Luhansk in the east , National Guard volunteers gather their weapons as they act as back-up for the Ukrainian army.

They are waiting for the call from regular troops in nearby Debaltseve who are expecting a rebel attack any day now.

One of the volunteers known as “Menphis explained what they were up against:

“It’s really the Russian regular army because there are a lot of technics, like a quantity of tanks, there is no chance that separatists have got these as some kind of legacy from Ukraine.”

Our correspondent Sergio Cantone reports:

“The volunteers are expecting an attack that could happen any time because the front line is forever moving. That’s the reason why they are strengthening their defences.“​

Separatist rebels now control half the territory of Donetsk and Luhansk provinces together known as the Donbass Region.

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