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Rebel Stronghold in East Ukraine Taken by Government Troops

A rebel stronghold in east Ukraine has been taken by government troops, the country's president and a spokesman for the rebels said Saturday.
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A rebel stronghold in east Ukraine has been taken by government troops, the country's president and a spokesman for the rebels said Saturday. President Petro Poroshenko said in a statement that government troops took the city of Slovyansk, a city of about 100,000 that has been a center of the fighting between Kiev's troops and the pro-Russian insurgents, after a night of fighting. Poroshenko commanded the armed forces to "raise the government's flag" over Slovyansk, which has been under rebel control since early April.

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Andrei Purgin of the separatist Donetsk People's Republic told The Associated Press that rebels were evacuating, but claimed the army's campaign had left the city "in ruins." Alexei, a driver and local Slovyansk resident who would not give his last name for fear of reprisal, told the AP by phone that he heard bombing throughout the night. When the bombing stopped in the early morning, he left his house and saw that all the rebel checkpoints were abandoned. A rebel commander who would only give his nom de guerre as Pinochet told the AP that rebels had relocated to the nearby town.

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- Associated Press