Ukrainian officials
announced earlier this month that they will freeze the $2.6 billion in state
support to the areas now in rebel hands, which could further worsen the
deplorable economic situation there.
In an address to
the parliament, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov voiced his suspicions
that by doing so, Kiev
is "preparing the ground for another invasion in order to solve the issue
by force."
Dozens of armoured
trucks, artillery and other heavy weaponry were seen moving around rebel-held
areas in the past weeks, fueling fears of the resumption of the hostilities
there. Despite the cease-fire, civilians and combatants still are dying in
daily shelling.
Fearing an imminent
escalation in hostilities, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko earlier this
month announced a deployment of additional troops to the east to defend cities
still under government control.
Heavy artillery
earlier this week damaged a water filter station that supplies most of Donetsk , the largest city
under separatist control. The Donetsk
mayor's office said in a statement on Wednesday that a majority of neighbourhoods
have no running water while the remaining capacities are used for central
heating.
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