Ukraine's police and intelligence service accused Russia of staging a
fatal shooting incident on Sunday in which pro-Moscow separatists were
killed in the east of the country.
"Armed
lawbreakers and saboteurs who are terrorising the local population
around Slaviansk ... have turned to cynical provocation," the SBU
security service said in a statement, describing the incident as a
"staged attack".
No group was present "other than
the saboteurs and crime figures, supported and armed by officers of
Russia's GRU" military intelligence, the SBU added. The Ukrainian
nationalist group Right Sector, blamed by separatists for the shooting,
denied involvement and also accused Russian special forces.
Russia
has accused Ukraine of failing to protect civilians in the
Russian-speaking east and has threatened to intervene on their behalf -
as it did before annexing Crimea last month.
The
Ukrainian Interior Ministry noted that its police were unable to
operate in Slaviansk since pro-Moscow gunmen took over the town earlier
this month. But in a statement it said it had established that at
least three men were killed in what it suspected might have been an
incident set up by Russian agents.
Separatists
manning a checkpoint on a road into Slaviansk near the town of
Bylbasovka returned fire, it said, after gunmen in four cars drove up
and shot at them at 2:20 a.m. (2320 GMT).
Three
separatists were killed, two locals and a third as yet unidentified.
Three were wounded. About a dozen attackers took off in two cars,
carrying an unknown number of dead and wounded.
The
Interior Ministry said none of its forces had mounted an operation
overnight around Slaviansk, which it described as "the most dangerous
place in Ukraine, in view of the presence in the town of foreign
saboteurs and illegal armed groups".
"At the same
time," it added, "One cannot but suspect the speed with which camera
crews from Russian TV stations appeared at the scene of the shooting,
and the obviously staged subject matter of news reports in the Russian
media."
Source: HuffPost
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