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Ukrainian troops have launched an attack on Donetsk airport, retaking territory from rebel separatists, according to a military spokesman.
Houses were destroyed and electricity was cut for many homes and businesses as explosions ripped through parts of the Donetsk region.
The Ukraine defence ministry has claimed a child and a teenager have been killed by shelling in east Ukraine.
With rebels at one point claiming to control the airport, about 10 Ukrainian tanks rumbled across the snow toward the front lines on Saturday to reinforce soldiers desperately trying to defend it, local television showed.
"The decision was taken for a mass operation," said military spokesman Andriy Lysenko during a televised briefing.
"We succeeded in almost completely cleaning the territory of the airport, which belongs to the territory of Ukrainian forces as marked by military separation lines."
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Gallery: Ukraine Army Volunteers Head For Front Line
Relatives of new volunteers for the Ukrainian Interior Ministry's Azov battalion watch before the troops depart to the frontlines in eastern Ukraine.
The Azov battalion was formed in May 2014 and is an all-volunteer paramilitary detachment which reports to the Ukraine Ministry of Internal Affairs. Click through for more pictures...
Mr Lysenko said the operation had returned the battle lines near the blacked and wrecked site to where they were before, suggesting the Ukrainian army had not violated the Minsk 12-point peace plan agreed with Russia and separatist leaders last September.
Streets around Donetsk are reportedly deserted amid sounds of constant shelling and rocket fire from the vicinity of the airport overnight.
Intense clashes continued throughout Saturday night and into Sunday, and residents of the northwestern area of the city said neighbourhoods had also been hit by shelling.
"Ukrainian troops received the order and massively opened fire against known separatist positions," Yuri Biryukov, an adviser to Ukraine's president located near the front line, wrote on his Facebook page.
Rebel officials have reported at least two civilians killed, bringing the number of dead since Thursday to at least 23, including 13 Ukrainian soldiers.
Reports of the offensive come as Ukraine's president Petro Poroshenko promised to reassert control over the region and would not "give up an inch" of land to the rebels.
Russia's President Putin's spokesmen says Russia is concerned over the escalation of the violence in east Ukraine.
Aerial footage shot by a drone and uploaded to YouTube on Friday shows terminal buildings and other structures at the airport in a state of complete destruction after months of conflict.
Its cratered runways mean it has not functioned for months as an airport. But it has symbolic value for both sides and has become a flashpoint in the fighting.
The 12-point pact signed in Minsk in September 2014 was the first to win the backing of both Kiev and Moscow after five months of warfare that set off the deepest crisis in East-West relations for a generation.
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Ukrainian troops have launched an attack on Donetsk airport, retaking territory from rebel separatists, according to a military spokesman.
Houses were destroyed and electricity was cut for many homes and businesses as explosions ripped through parts of the Donetsk region.
The Ukraine defence ministry has claimed a child and a teenager have been killed by shelling in east Ukraine.
With rebels at one point claiming to control the airport, about 10 Ukrainian tanks rumbled across the snow toward the front lines on Saturday to reinforce soldiers desperately trying to defend it, local television showed.
"The decision was taken for a mass operation," said military spokesman Andriy Lysenko during a televised briefing.
"We succeeded in almost completely cleaning the territory of the airport, which belongs to the territory of Ukrainian forces as marked by military separation lines."
1/6
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Gallery: Ukraine Army Volunteers Head For Front Line
Relatives of new volunteers for the Ukrainian Interior Ministry's Azov battalion watch before the troops depart to the frontlines in eastern Ukraine.
The Azov battalion was formed in May 2014 and is an all-volunteer paramilitary detachment which reports to the Ukraine Ministry of Internal Affairs. Click through for more pictures...
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Mr Lysenko said the operation had returned the battle lines near the blacked and wrecked site to where they were before, suggesting the Ukrainian army had not violated the Minsk 12-point peace plan agreed with Russia and separatist leaders last September.
Streets around Donetsk are reportedly deserted amid sounds of constant shelling and rocket fire from the vicinity of the airport overnight.
Intense clashes continued throughout Saturday night and into Sunday, and residents of the northwestern area of the city said neighbourhoods had also been hit by shelling.
"Ukrainian troops received the order and massively opened fire against known separatist positions," Yuri Biryukov, an adviser to Ukraine's president located near the front line, wrote on his Facebook page.
Rebel officials have reported at least two civilians killed, bringing the number of dead since Thursday to at least 23, including 13 Ukrainian soldiers.
Reports of the offensive come as Ukraine's president Petro Poroshenko promised to reassert control over the region and would not "give up an inch" of land to the rebels.
Russia's President Putin's spokesmen says Russia is concerned over the escalation of the violence in east Ukraine.
Aerial footage shot by a drone and uploaded to YouTube on Friday shows terminal buildings and other structures at the airport in a state of complete destruction after months of conflict.
Its cratered runways mean it has not functioned for months as an airport. But it has symbolic value for both sides and has become a flashpoint in the fighting.
The 12-point pact signed in Minsk in September 2014 was the first to win the backing of both Kiev and Moscow after five months of warfare that set off the deepest crisis in East-West relations for a generation.
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