9 dead as shelling increases in eastern Ukraine

1DONETSK, Ukraine (AP) - At least seven civilians and two Ukrainian troops were killed overnight Monday in eastern Ukraine as shelling from the warring sides intensified.
2The fighting between Russia-backed separatist rebels and Ukrainian government troops in the country's industrial heartland eased after a truce was signed in February.
3But despite pledges to withdraw heavy caliber weapons from the front lines, both sides seem to be engaged in recent heavy fighting.
4The conflict has killed an estimated 6,400 people since April 2014, according to the United Nations.
5The rebel mouthpiece Donetsk News Agency said artillery fire killed three people in a front line town of Horlivka and two in the rebel capital of Donetsk.
6Ukrainian officials reported two civilian deaths on their side, in a suburb of Mariupol on the Black Sea.
7The Ukrainian Security and Defense Council also reported two troops killed and six injured overnight.
8An Associated Press reporter in Donetsk witnessed weaponry on the move in the past few days while salvos of incoming and outgoing Grad rockets were frequently heard.
9Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Monday accused the Ukrainian government in Kiev of derailing recent talks between Ukraine, the rebels and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe that were supposed to agree on a weaponry withdrawal.
10Lavrov said the uptick in shelling could be the beginning of a new Ukrainian offensive.
11"We're worried about events of the recent days, which look very much like preparation for fresh hostilities," he said.
12OSCE observers warned Saturday about heavy weaponry that has gone missing after it was withdrawn from the front lines.
13The OSCE monitors were denied access to two locations in rebel-held areas where heavy caliber weapons were supposed to be kept.
14They were told at one location that 11 Grad multiple rocket launchers had been taken to Donetsk.
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