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Pro-Russian
forces in Slovyansk have shot down a Ukraine army helicopter, killing a
pilot and wounding others soldiers, after the army launched an
operation against the separatist stronghold.
The Ukrainian interior minister, Arsen Avakov, said on Friday that
one helicopter pilot had died and others wounded after separatists used
man-portable missiles against his troops.
On his Facebook page, Avakov posted: "Against Ukraine's special
forces, terrorists used heavy artillery, including grenade launchers and
portable anti-aircraft missile launchers. One pilot is dead and there
are wounded."
Avakov's statement was posted hours after separatists said the
Ukrainian army had launched a "major offensive" against the town, in the
east of the country.
Slovyansk's separatist-appointed mayor, Vyacheslav Ponomarev, was
quoted by Russia's Interfax agency as saying two helicopters had been
shot down and one pilot taken hostage. The statement could not be
verified.
Al Jazeera's Jonah Hull, reporting from nearby Donetsk, said Russian
TV had broadcast footage of what appeared to be a wounded and distressed
Ukranian pilot being taken prisoner. The footage could not be
independently verified.
Armed groups seeking union with Russia have seized a number of government buildings in towns in eastern Ukraine.
Slovyansk has become a stronghold for separatists, and there have
been regular clashes between pro-Russians and Ukrainian troops. Last
week, Kiev sent troops to dismantle several roadblocks but withdrew
forces soon after.
Russia has warned Ukraine it must not launch attacks on Ukrainian
civilians, who it says have legitimate concerns. Kiev says the
separatists are being boosted by Russian soldiers.
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