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UN says employee captured by Ukraine rebels

KIEV, (APP/AFP): The United Nations said Wednesday
that one of its staff members had been captured by pro-Russian rebels in Ukraine’s separatist east.
The UN is carrying out a humanitarian mission in the war-torn
republics of Lugansk and Donetsk.
The world body’s office in Kiev said it had mobilised all channels to
ensure its unnamed staff member’s immediate and unconditional release.
“The United Nations is deeply concerned about the fact that one of
its staff members is being held captive in Donetsk,” the United Nations said in a statement.
It added that is was aware that “the staff is well treated” but
provided no details about the person’s nationality or when and under what circumstances the capture occurred.
Nearly 9,200 people have died and more than 1.5 million driven from
their homes since a pro-Moscow revolt broke out in the former Soviet republic’s industrial heartland in April 2014.
A series of periodic truce deals in 2015 have abated some of the
violence, which Kiev and its Western allies accuse Moscow of stirring and backing, a charge that Russia denies.
On Sunday, the European Union criticised the “unprecedented level of
violence” in eastern Ukraine after international peace monitors came under fire.
The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) said
Saturday that several monitors carrying out an observation mission had come
under fire 50 kilometres (30 miles) south of the insurgents’ de facto capital Donetsk.
In a separate incident Thursday, an OSCE monitor was threatened at
gunpoint by a rebel, forcing the patrol to leave a checkpoint they intended to pass, the group said.