Ukraine conflict: Death toll rises ahead of peace talks

Fighting has claimed more than 20 lives in eastern Ukraine as the leaders of Russia, Ukraine, France and Germany prepare for peace talks.
Nineteen Ukrainian soldiers were killed on Tuesday, many in a town pro-Russian rebels are trying to surround.
The talks in the Belarusian capital Minsk are set to focus on securing a ceasefire, withdrawal of heavy weapons and creating a demilitarised zone.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived in Minsk. President Francois Hollande of France and German Chancellor Angela Merkel arrived earlier and were due to meet Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande arrived together in Minsk
Ukrainian armoured vehicles headed towards the transport hub of Debaltseve on Wednesday
The Ukrainian government is trying to stop rebels encircling its forces at Debaltseve
A woman carries her shopping in Donetsk city
More than 5,400 people have died since the conflict began, and there has been a dramatic rise in casualties in recent days, with 263 civilians killed in populated areas between 31 January and 5 February.
A woman cleans shattered glass after her shop is damaged by shelling in Donetsk
"We want to live alone," insists one woman who puts down her shopping bags to talk. "Most people here don't want to be ruled by Ukraine and [President] Poroshenko," she concludes.
"We're hoping for a resolution," says another man, "But it all depends on Ukraine."
A mother, walking with her young son, says she's exasperated with both sides. "They need to shut all the leaders in a room," she suggests, "like they do when they choose a Pope. Lock them in. Don't let any of them out until they've reached an agreement."
The majority of Ukrainian military casualties were near Debaltseve, a major transport hub where thousands of soldiers are under rebel siege.
The separatists say they have cut off the main supply road into the town from the west as they try to capture a tongue-shaped area that cuts into the eastern regions of Donetsk and Luhansk.
At least two people were killed and several more injured when a shell hit a bus station in rebel-controlled Donetsk early on Wednesday. Three more deaths were reported during the night, city officials said.
Volunteer pro-government fighters have also seized territory this week, capturing villages from the rebels outside the government-held of Mariupol.
Ukraine: Restore government authority over breakaway areas, though Donetsk and Luhansk regions could get greater self-rule; disarm rebel forces; withdrawal of Russian troops; restore Kiev's control over Ukraine-Russia border; full prisoner exchange.
Pro-Russian rebels: Separation from rest of Ukraine and recognition of "people's republics" of Donetsk and Luhansk; no disarmament of separatist forces; amnesty for separatist leaders.
Russia: Legal guarantees for rights of Russian-speakers in eastern Ukraine; full autonomy for Donetsk and Luhansk in a federal system - not necessarily independence; no return of Crimea to Ukraine; withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from combat zone.
EU and US: Restore Ukraine's territorial integrity; end Russian intervention in eastern Ukraine - withdrawal of all Russian troops and heavy weapons; effective monitoring of Russia-Ukraine border and demilitarised zone between the combatants; full democracy in Donetsk and Luhansk.

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