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A boy is among those evacuated by bus Thursday in Debaltseve, Ukraine, because of fighting between Russia-backed separatists and Ukrainian forces, which has killed more than 5,300 since April.
A boy is among those evacuated by bus Thursday in Debaltseve, Ukraine, because of fighting between Russia-backed separatists and Ukrainian forces, which has killed more than 5,300 since April.
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KIEV, Ukraine — Carrying a peace plan that reportedly incorporates proposals from Russia, the leaders of Germany and France met Thursday with Ukrainian Petro Poroshenko in a hastily arranged mission to bring an end to the accelerated fighting in the east of the country.

The trip by German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande, who will follow by meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday in Moscow, came as concerns rose about whether the U.S. would grant lethal aid to Ukraine and as NATO formed a quick-reaction force of 5,000 soldiers in response to Russia’s increased military muscle-flexing.

The meeting with Poroshenko ended late Thursday, and Hollande and Merkel left the presidential offices without comment. Details of their plan remained unclear, although Poroshenko said at the start of the meeting that it raised hopes for calling a quick cease-fire.

The high-level diplomacy came as resurgent fighting killed eight more people in eastern Ukraine and fueled fears the conflict is threatening Europe’s overall security. More than 5,300 people have been killed since the fighting started in April.

The fighting in eastern Ukraine between Russian-backed separatist rebels and Ukrainian forces has intensified in the past two weeks. Russia denies that it is providing equipment or troops for the insurgents, but U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry rejected that denial.

“Let there be no doubt about who is blocking the prospects for peace here,” Kerry said in Kiev, where he met with Poroshenko hours before the German and French leaders.

In Moscow, Putin’s aide welcomed the European initiative and said the Kremlin was ready for a constructive discussion. NATO defense ministers in Brussels, however, boosted the alliance’s rapid response forces because of the fighting in Ukraine.

The top NATO commander, U.S. Air Force Gen. Philip Breedlove, said Thursday that Russia continues to supply the separatists with heavy, state-of-the-art weapons, air defenses and fighters.

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