SLAVYANSK: Pro-Kremlin rebels in east Ukraine appealed on Sunday for help from Russian “peacekeepers” after a deadly gunfight killed at least two of their militants, shattering an Easter truce and sparking “outrage” in Moscow.

But the Western-backed authorities in Kiev claimed the violence was a set-up by Russia to create a pretext for it to send in troops.

The attack, near the flashpoint town of Slavyansk, undermined an accord worked out in Geneva between Russia, Ukraine and Western powers on Thursday under which “illegal armed groups” were to surrender their weapons.

The deal, aimed at easing what has become the worst crisis between Russia and the West since the Cold War, now appears to have stalled.

Russia has an estimated 40,000 troops massed on Ukraine’s border in what Nato says is a state of readiness to invade, while the United States, according to The Washington Post, is preparing to send ground troops to neighbouring Poland.

Vladimir, a masked 20-year-old pro-Russia rebel, said Sunday’s shootout erupted when four cars pulled up to a roadblock manned by the separatists in the early morning hours.

“We wanted to conduct a check, and then they opened fire on us with automatic weapons,” he said.

Three of the separatists were killed, he said.

A photographer saw two bodies laid out in a truck near the scene. The identity of the assailants, who escaped before the pro-Russia rebels could bring in reinforcements, was not known.

The leader of the separatists in Slavyansk, Vyacheslav Ponomaryov, said he believed two attackers were also killed. He declared a midnight-to-6am curfew in Slavyansk, and appealed for Russian President Vladimir Putin to send in troops as “peacekeepers to defend the population against the fascists”.

Later, Ponomaryov said: “If you can’t send peacekeeping forces, send us weapons.”

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