Putin to Kiev: End violence against people
by alethoPress TV - May 27, 2014
Russia
has called on Ukraine to put an end to violence against people after
dozens of civilians were killed in clashes in the main airport of the
self-proclaimed Republic of Donetsk.
Russia President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday
called for an immediate end to military operations in eastern Ukraine,
accusing Kiev of carrying out “punitive” operations against the
citizens.
Putin
“underlined the need for an immediate end to the military's punitive
operation in southeastern regions and the establishment of peaceful
dialogue between Kiev and regional representatives,” the Kremlin said in
a statement.
This is while Kiev said it has regained control of the main airport in Donetsk.
Ukraine Interior Minister Arsen Avakov said the airport is now under full government control following a day of fierce clashes.
Meanwhile,
Donetsk Mayor Oleksandr Lukyanchenko said 40 people, including two
civilians, have been killed in the airport clashes.
On Monday, pro-Russia protesters moved to seize the airport.
The Ukrainian army used combat jets and helicopter gunships to repel the move.
The
government in Kiev has been staging military operations since mid-April
in the eastern and southern regions in a bid to root out pro-Moscow
demonstrations.
Ukraine’s President-elect Petro Poroshenko pledged on Monday
to put an end to the war and bring peace to the former Soviet state.
The 48-year-old chocolate tycoon has also ruled out negotiations with
pro-Russian activists, vowing to continue military operations in the
country’s southeastern provinces.
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