Ukraine says it will investigate school shelling that left 2 teens dead
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Authorities in Ukraine say security services will investigate the shelling of a school in the rebel-held east that left two teenagers dead and four others injured.
Security spokesman Andriy Lysenko said Thursday that preliminary information indicates the shells flew into the schoolyard in Donetsk from a location controlled by separatist forces.
But the rebels swiftly blamed Ukrainian forces for Wednesday's deadly attack, saying government troops indiscriminately target residential areas in eastern Ukraine.
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The UN estimates more than 4,000 people have been killed over six months of fighting between Ukrainian government forces and pro-Russian separatists. Several hundred have died since a much-violated cease-fire was signed in early September.