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  • Moscow said Monday it was probing the death of a five-year-old child allegedly killed by Kiev forces in eastern Ukraine held by Russian-backed separatists. Over the past week, fears have mounted of an escalation of a simmering conflict in eastern Ukraine, where government forces have battled separatists since 2014. Ukraine last week said Russia has been building up a military presence on the border, and US forces in Europe raised their alert status following "recent escalations of Russian aggression in eastern Ukraine". On Monday, the Russian Investigative Committee, which probes major crimes, said the Ukrainian army had once again breached a ceasefire on Friday and attacked civilian infrastructure in the village of Oleksandrivske in the Donetsk People's Republic (DPR) using heavy armament and drones. As a result of an explosion, a five-year-old child was killed while his 66-year-old grandmother was injured, the Investigative Committee said in a statement. In a separate incident, a 46-year-old resident of the village of Mykolaivka in the separatist-held Lugansk People's Republic was wounded in an explosion, investigators said. Investigators said they launched criminal probes and accused Ukraine of violating a ceasefire agreement and legislation aiming to protect civilians in time of war. A report by the DPR's news agency did not provide any images of the aftermath of the attack allegedly carried out in Oleksandrivske, some 15 kilometres (9 miles) from the frontline. The claim could not be independently verified and both international monitors and the Ukrainian defence ministry did not respond to AFP's requests for comment. But Russian President Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Monday said he saw no reason to doubt the reported death of the five-year-old even though the Kremlin did not have "verified information" on the subject. "Of course, it would be hard to imagine that they would use a child's death to spread fake news," Peskov told reporters. He once again accused Kiev of violating peace agreements and called the deaths and injuries of civilians "the bitter consequences" of a conflict that has so far remained unresolved. bur-as/emg/ach
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  • Russia probes reported killing of child in Ukraine attack
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