Fourteen civilians and five government soldiers have been killed in fighting in east Ukraine over the past 24 hours, government and rebel officials said today.
Pro-Russian separatists said shelling killed eight residents and wounded 33 more around their stronghold Donetsk.
Across the lines, a local Ukrainian official said six civilians died in five frontline towns in government-held territory and a further 12 were injured.
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The latest casualties come as fighting has surged around east Ukraine in recent weeks, claiming the lives of hundreds of civilians.
The fiercest clashes are currently focused around the strategic town of Debaltseve, where rebel fighters are trying to encircle Ukrainian forces.
Monitors from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe have called for a three-day ceasefire around the beleaguered town to allow the evacuation of civilians caught in the crossfire.
Overall 5,358 people have been killed in fighting in east Ukraine since April, according the United Nations.