Pro-Russian
rebels have opened up a new front in south-eastern Ukraine.
Reports
say they have taken the town of Novoazovsk, on the Sea of Azov, and are heading
for the key port of Mariupol.
Ukraine
says Russian forces have crossed the border and are supporting the rebel
attack, but the Moscow government has repeatedly denied arming or covertly
supporting the rebels.
There
are suspicions that Russia wants to divert Ukrainian forces from the besieged
cities of Donetsk and Luhansk.
Government
forces have made significant advances against the separatists in recent weeks.
German
Chancellor Angela Merkel has demanded an explanation from Russia's President
Vladimir Putin amid the reports of an incursion.
The
US said it suspected a Russian-directed counter-offensive was under way.
Reports
from journalists and military on the ground suggest that Novoazovsk had been
captured by the rebels.
Freelance
journalist Petr Shelomovsky told the BBC that “the guys from the east shot the
positions of the Ukrainian army and the army left Novoazovsk,"
"Since
the morning, they've been leaving the town and we've probably seen the last
armoured personnel carrier leaving the place."
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