Russia accused Ukraine today of using "prohibited weapons" during its attempts to seize back control of the separatist stronghold city of Slavyansk, charges denied by Kiev.
The Russian foreign ministry's human rights ombudsman's comments came shortly after Moscow state media reported the use of incendiary bombs by Kiev's forces in the blockaded eastern city.
"Ukrainian defence forces and nationalists are using prohibited weapons against Slavyansk civilians, firing on refugees and killing children," Russian ombudsman Konstantin Dolgov tweeted.
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Slavyansk, an industrial city of 120,000, has been at the epicentre of Ukraine's two-month offencive against pro-Russian insurgents in the eastern rustbelt of the ex-Soviet state.
Ukraine's health ministry said the battles have claimed the lives 270 rebels, federal soldiers and civilians.
Incendiary devices are designed to set off fires and were used widely during the Vietnam war and are banned by the UN Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons.
Ukraine's National Guard, a part-volunteer force heavily involved in the eastern campaign, dismissed the incendiary bomb charges as "absurd".
"The National Guard categorically denies this information," its press service said in a statement.