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IMPHAL, SUNDAY 22 FEBRUARY, 2015 Islamic State militants burn over 40 to death in Iraq Ukraine prisoner swap announced under battered truce Donetsk, Feb 21 Pro-Russian rebels said they will swap prisoners with the Ukrainian side on Saturday as part of a battered truce that the West hopes will cool a deadly conflict that has poisoned relations with Moscow. "Today (Saturday) there will be an exchange between us and the Ukrainian side," said the rebels` official for human rights, Daria Morozova. Around 40 prisoners on each side -- some of them wounded -- are to be handed over, with the exchange to take place deep in rebel territory, in the city of Lugansk, Morozova said. Journalists were put in a convoy carrying the rebels` prisoners from the separatist stronghold of Donetsk to Lugansk. The soldiers had beards and looked tired. One had his arm bandaged. There was no immediate confirmation of the swap from the Ukrainian side, though smaller exchanges have taken place in recent weeks with little fanfare. If it goes ahead Saturday, the prisoner exchange would be a rare act of compliance with a UN-backed truce that has been repeatedly violated since coming into effect February 15. In the most egregious breach, the pro-Russian separatists overran a strategic transport hub, Debaltseve, midway between Donetsk and Ukraine closes 23 border crossings with Russia Kiev: Ukraine has temporarily closed 23 of its 52 bordercrossings with Russia, an official statement said. The statement issued by Ukrainian government`s press service on Friday announced the decision without giving a reason for the move, Xinhua reported on Saturday. The closure of the crossing points included 10 in eastern Luhansk region and two in Donetsk, the statement said. The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry has informed foreign diplomatic missions in Ukraine about the temporary closure. Ukraine and Russia now share a land border of about 2,295 km. Two pro-Russian seperatists stop a man in the Ukrainian city of Uglegorsk, 6 kms from Debaltseve Lugansk. That offensive forced 2,500 Ukrainian soldiers to flee under fire, with at least 13 of them killed. The insurgents seized at least 110 troops as prisoners, adding to the unknown number of detainees held by each side. Germany and France, which brokered the truce agreed by Ukraine, the rebels and Russia, are standing by it despite the many violations. "We don`t have any illusions" about the difficulty involved, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said after meeting French President Francois Hollande in Paris on Friday. But she said she was "even more convinced" a truce leading to a negotiated solution was the only way to end the conflict, which the United Nations estimates has killed 5,700 people since it began in April last year.Under the truce, both sides were to withdraw their heavy weapons from the frontline by March 3, carry out a prisoner exchange, conduct negotiations on greater autonomy in rebelheld areas, and eventually restore Ukraine`s control over all of its border with Russia. None of those steps has so far been taken. Kiev and the rebels continue to trade accusations of shelling, mortar rounds and rocket strikes targeting their positions. Ukrainian defence officials allege that Russia has deployed 20 tanks towards the port city of Mariupol and that their forces have shot down several enemy reconnaissance drones. The rebels have claimed to have pulled back weapons in some areas, but there was no confirmation from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, which is monitoring the truce. The rebels have so far barred the OSCE observers from entering Debaltseve to assess the situation, but promised they would finally be allowed in on Sunday.Russia`s repeated denials of militarily backing the separatists have been dismissed by the West, which says it has satellite imagery and other confirmation of troop and materiel move- ments. "Russia`s continued support of ongoing separatist attacks in violation of the ceasefire in eastern Ukraine is undermining international diplomacy and multilateral institutions -- the foundations of our modern global order," US State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said in Washington. "By not abiding by the agreement they signed, by continuing to support and intervene illegally in Ukraine... they`re violating international norms and they`re violating international law," she said, voicing some of Washington`s harshest criticism to date of Moscow. Moscow is under several rounds of US and EU sanctions over the crisis, but while they have pushed Russia`s towards recession they have thus far failed to change President Vladimir Putin`s stance. EU president Donald Tusk said Friday that more "costs" could be exacted over the frayed truce.In one sign of the effects on Russia`s economy, rating agency Moody`s cut its debt note by one notch into "junk" territory, just a month after its last downgrade. It said the Ukraine crisis and the fall in oil prices and the ruble will further undermine Russia`s performance. Russia "is expected to experience a deep recession in 2015 and a continued contraction in 2016," Moody`s said in a statement. Ukraine`s finances, too, are in a parlous state, with its currency, the hryvnia, falling in value daily. Doubts persist over whether a four-year, $40 billion aid package backed by the International Monetary Fund will be enough to bring it back from the brink of collapse. Agencies Kim guides military drill near 25 people dead in al-Shabab attack sea border with S Korea Mogadishu, Feb 21 Twenty-five people were killed and 40 wounded in suicide attacks at a hotel in Somalia's capital, the Somali government said on Saturday. One Islamic extremist rammed an explosives-laden vehicle into the gate of the Central Hotel and another went in and blew himself up yesterday, a statement from Prime Minister Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke's office Seoul, Feb 21 North Korea's leader Kim Jong-Un has guided a military drill simulating an attack and seizure of a frontline South Korean island, Pyongyang's state media said Saturday. The drill came as tensions grow ahead of an annual USSouth Korea joint Key Resolve/Foal Eagle military exercise that is reportedly to start early next month. Artillery units were among the troops taking part in the drill on the islets of Mu and Jangjae "in the biggest hotspot in the southernmost part of southwestern front", Pyongyang's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said. The defence detachment on Mu Islet shelled South Korea's Yeonpyeong island in 2010 in an angry reaction to a firing drill conducted by the South near the disputed sea border in the Yellow Sea, killing four South Koreans. Kim Jong-Un in 2012 visited Mu and Jangjae, honouring the troops on Mu Islet with the title of "Hero Defence Detachment". He made two more trips to the frontline islands in 2013 and threatened to "wipe out" Yeonpyeong Island and other South Korean islands near the border. "Whenever the artillerymen hit targets, Kim Jong-Un expressed his great satisfaction, saying that they were very good at the concentration of fire and such shell-fire would remove the enemy island totally", KCNA said. He called for the entire North Korean army to step up training to "bring the antiUS confrontation to the final conclusion by crushing the enemies promptly in case they pounce upon the DPRK (North Korea), it added. Both sides complain of frequent maritime incursions by the other. The disputed sea border in the Yellow Sea saw deadly clashes in 1999, 2002 and 2009. In October last year, naval said. Government officials were meeting at the Central Hotel at the time, and the statement said Mogadishu's deputy mayor and two legislators were among the dead. It was unclear whether the Govt's report of 25 dead included the two bombers. Al-Shabab, Somalia's Islamic extremist rebels, claimed responsibility for the attack. Despite the loss of key strongholds in Somalia, alShabab, which is linked to al-Qaida, continues to stage attacks in the capital, Mogadishu, and elsewhere. Somalia's president Hassan Sheikh Mohamud condemned the attack and said it would not derail efforts by his government to restore peace to Somalia. This is the second attack on a hotel in Mogadishu in less than a month. On Jan. 22, three Somali nationals were killed when a suicide car bomber blew himself up. PTI patrol boats of the two rivals briefly exchanged warning fire near Yeonpyeong island. The de-facto maritime boundary between the two Koreas -- the Northern Limit Line -- is not recognised by Pyongyang, which argues it was unilaterally drawn by US-led United Nations forces after the 1950-53 Korean War. The war ended in an armistice instead of a peace treaty, leaving the two Koreas still technically at war. North Korea launched winter drills in November last year and since then, Kim has inspected 10 different military units, according to South Korea's defence ministry. He has been urging the military to complete war preparations this year. US aircraft, while fighting continued in the town after Iraqi troops regained control of large parts of it. Meanwhile, the militants laid siege to a neighbourhood in al-Baghdadi town housing dozens of families of security members and Sahwa fighters, said the source, who confirmed that the residents were facing acute shortage of food and drinking water, as well as weapons and ammunition. Ain al-Asad military base is used by Iraqi military forces, as well as roughly 300 US Marines deployed there as military trainers and advisers. The IS has seized around 80 percent of Iraq`s largest province of Anbar and has tried to advance towards Baghdad, but several counter-attacks by security forces and Shia militias pushed them back from western areas of the capital. Since December last year, there have been insurgent attacks in the Sunni Arab heartland west of Baghdad which stretches through the Anbar province. Agencies Baghdad, Feb 21 Islamic State (IS) militants burned up to 43 people alive in Iraq`s western province of Anbar, a provincial security source said Saturday. Earlier, IS fighters captured the 43 Iraqis from the albu-Obeid Sunni tribe in the battlefield town of alBaghdadi, some 200 km northwest of the Iraqi capital Baghdad, Xinhua news agency reported citing the source. Those abducted were believed to be local police and government-backed Sahwa paramilitary group members, and were later transferred to the nearby militants-held town of Heet, the source added, adding that the terrorists put the victims in iron cages and set fire to them. The executions came after the killing of some 70 others during the past 10 days when the IS militants carried out major attacks on al-Baghdadi and the nearby air base of Ain alAsad which houses hundreds of US Marines. However, their attacks on the air base were repelled by security forces and 79-floor Dubai skyscraper gutted Dubai, Feb 21 Hundreds of panicked residents fled one of the tallest towers in Dubai early today as a huge fire engulfed the skyscraper, causing extensive damage to its luxury flats. The inferno gutted the upper part of 79-storey Torch tower, triggering an evacuation of nearby blocks in the Dubai Marina neighbourhood, an AFP correspondent reported. Amateur footage posted online showed fire engulfing the upper floors of the tower, home to hundreds of expatriates, with debris falling onto the road as strong winds fanned the flames. Civil defence teams cleared the building, which at 336.1 metres (1,105 feet) is one of the world's tallest residential towers. No casualties were reported but seven people were treated at the scene for smoke inhalation. A civil defence department statement said the fire swept across the tower's facade affecting 20 storeys. Firefighters battled the blaze for more than two cPq zlslEtg hours, before hundreds of residents of nearby towers were allowed to return to their apartments. Dubai Marina is a popular expat neighbourhood that has a high concentration of residential towers. It is also a major tourist attraction. Dubai, known for its skyline of hugely varied skyscrapers, has seen fires at towers in the past. 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