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Ukraine Fighting Rages Ahead of Russia Peace Talks in Minsk

Fighting raged in eastern Ukraine ahead of crucial peace talks between Russia’s Vladimir Putin and Ukraine’s president on Wednesday.
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DONETSK, Ukraine — Fighting raged in eastern Ukraine ahead of crucial peace talks between Russia’s Vladimir Putin and Ukraine’s president on Wednesday.

Shelling rocked a bus station in the rebel stronghold of Donetsk, where an Associated Press reporter saw one body and was told by rebel officials that another body had been recently removed from the scene. Donetsk city officials said in a statement that three people had been killed overnight.

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko posted a statement on his website saying that he had made an impromptu visit to the war-torn region early Wednesday. Poroshenko stopped in the city of Kramatorsk, some 30 miles from the nearest front line, where Kiev said 16 people were killed and 48 wounded in a rocket strike Tuesday.

"We demand an unconditional peace," Poroshenko said. "We demand a cease-fire, a withdrawal of all foreign troops, and closing of the border. ... We will find a compromise within the country." Poroshenko will meet with Putin later in peace talks in Minsk, Belarus. France and Germany, who are brokering the talks, have called on the warring parties to refrain from hostilities that could derail the four-way summit.

French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said early Monday that "quite a number of problems remain" in negotiations aimed at ending the fighting. He said difficulties remain on the future of embattled eastern Ukraine, guarantees about the Ukraine-Russia border near the area, and the prospects of a possible cease-fire, weapons pullback and prisoner exchange.

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— The Associated Press