UN council condemns deadly Ukraine attack

The UN Security Council has condemned an attack on a trolleybus in eastern Ukraine that left 13 people dead.

The UN Security Council, including Russia, has strongly condemned the "reprehensible" shelling of a trolleybus in east Ukraine and said those responsible should be brought to justice.

At least 13 mostly elderly people were killed on Thursday when a shell hit the trolleybus in the pro-Russian rebel stronghold of Donetsk in an attack Moscow branded a crime against humanity.

In a statement adopted by the 15 members, the council called for an "objective investigation" and underlined the need to "bring the perpetrators of this reprehensible act to justice".

It also reaffirmed support for the Minsk peace accord reached in September that now appears near collapse following an upsurge in fighting between the pro-Moscow rebels and Kiev government troops.

More than 5000 people have died in the nine-month conflict in east Ukraine and one million have been forced to flee their homes.


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