'Intense fighting' as Ukraine troops retake Donetsk airport

Ukraine has rushed tanks to the front lines and claims to have cleared pro-Russian rebels from most of Donetsk airport after days of intense fighting, with heavy shelling shaking the key eastern city.

Donetsk airport shelling still image drone

Still from drone footage during fighting between Russian separatists and Ukrainian government forces. (Reuters)

As fighting wracked the country's war-torn east, thousands of people held a common prayer and peace march Sunday in the capital Kiev attended by President Petro Poroshenko, who vowed the country would not yield to rebels he says have been backed by Russian troops and weapons.

At least seven people were killed, including four soldiers, houses were destroyed and electricity was cut for many homes and businesses as explosions repeatedly ripped through parts of the Donetsk region.

Most of the blasts rang out from the area surrounding Donetsk airport northwest of the city as the army and rebels battled for control of the blackened and wrecked site hit by months of on-off clashes.

But some were also heard closer to the city centre, and Donetsk officials reported "massive damage to housing stock, infrastructure and communications of the city".

Rebel officials reported at least two civilians killed, bringing the toll since Thursday to at least 24 dead, including 13 Ukrainian soldiers. Another civilian was reported killed in Krasnogorivka, near Donetsk.

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 army's aim was to push the rebels back and open a corridor to evacuate the wounded, with the insurgents having earlier unleashed a barrage of heavy artillery fire at the airport, including from at least one tank.

Intense clashes followed overnight, and residents of the northwestern area of the city said neighbourhoods had also been hit by shelling.

Ukraine's military claimed on Sunday afternoon to have cleared out most of the airport, but there was no independent verification of their account, with journalists unable to approach the facility.

"In order to transmit our soldiers all the necessary equipment, ammunition, and to evacuate them, a massive operation was decided upon, which was successful," military spokesman Andriy Lysenko told a briefing.

"We managed to almost completely clean up the territory of the airport."

Public transport shut down and stores closed in parts of the city on Sunday.

The military said Sunday four more soldiers had been killed and 32 wounded.


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