Pro-Russian rebels in Ukraine say withdrawl of their heavy weapons is complete
Truce agreement calling for the withdrawal of heavy weapons from eastern Ukraine fulfilled, say rebel commanders who question Kiev's commitment to the deal

Pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine claimed on Saturday to have completed their end of a February deal with government forces to withdraw heavy weapons from the frontline as part of a truce.
“Today is the last day of the weapons withdrawal,” Eduard Basurin, one of the rebel leaders told reporters in the town of Snizhne, where the separatists presented eight 120mm mortars that had been moved back from their positions.
Watched by six international monitors, the separatists towed the arms to a disused brick factory serving as an arms depot, about 90km from the rebel hub of Donetsk.
Basurin said the separatists were withdrawing a total of 26 mortars. “They will be stored with the rest of the military hardware,” he said.
Four other artillery pieces were seen inside the Snizhne depot.