Five killed as Ukrainian forces launch ‘anti-terror’ operation

At least five pro-Russian protestors were killed Thursday afternoon during an “anti-terror” operation in Ukraine’s eastern city of Slavyansk, the country’s interior ministry said.

During “counter-terror” actions at three checkpoints set up by a pro-Russia militia outside the city, five protestors were killed, Xinhua reported citing the ministry’s press service.

One Ukrainian officer was also injured, it said.

On Wednesday, Ukraine resumed its “anti-terror” operation in eastern regions after pro-Russian activists allegedly kidnapped and tortured several journalists and murdered a pro-government politician.

Ukraine suspended its “counter-terror” measures last week following an agreement with Russia, the US and the European Union in Geneva.
(IANS)