Rebels in Ukraine declare general mobilization as fighting increases

Ukraine's separatist eastern territories, supported by Russia, have ordered military mobilization amid a deadly escalation of fighting. Men of war age in the self-declared popular republics of Donetsk and Luhansk have been put on alert. US President Joe Biden says he is convinced Russia will invade Ukraine, an indictment [...]
Men of war age in the self-declared popular republics of Donetsk and Luhansk have been put on alert.
US President Joe Biden says he is convinced Russia will invade Ukraine, a charge Moscow denies.
Western countries have accused Russia of trying to organise a false crisis in eastern regions as a pretext to conquer.
International monitors report a dramatic “achievement of” attacks along the line separating rebel and government forces, the BBC writes, follows Kankosova. tv
Two Ukrainian soldiers were killed and four were injured in the bombings Saturday, the first deaths reported per week.
US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin said Russian forces had begun to develop and draw closer to the Ukrainian border.
The U.S.A. estimates that there are 169,000 -190 thousand Russian personnel gathered along Ukraine's borders, a figure that includes separatist fighters in Donesk and Luhansk.











