KIEV (AFP) – Three civilians have been killed in east Ukraine as government forces claimed Saturday that shelling by pro-Russian separatists hit a record high since the start of a tattered truce in February.Authorities in Ukrainian-controlled territory along the frontline told AFP that shelling over the past day had killed two civilians and wounded 15 more.Meanwhile pro-Moscow separatist officials on the other side said that bombardments had claims the life of one local resident and left three injured.Ukraines army reported coming under the heaviest level of artillery and rocket fire since the two sides signed a February truce deal that …read more
Source: Dunya TV