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Fierce battles in Ukraine; OSCE team freed

Crowds question response of fire brigade and police after pro-Russian activists die in trade union building blaze following deadly street clashes

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A Pro-Russian activist sits in front of policemen guarding the burned trade union building in Odessa where dozens were killed after deadly street clashes earlier. Photo: AFP

Ukrainian soldiers and pro-Russian rebels fought fierce battles around a flashpoint town, with only a small reprieve to allow passage of a freed team of OSCE inspectors.

More than 50 people have died in two days of clashes nationwide -- most of them in a horrific inferno amid street clashes in the southern port city of Odessa.

In the east, the military stepped up its assault on rebels in the flashpoint town of Slavyansk on Saturday.

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The bloodshed was plunging the international crisis over the ex-Soviet republic into dangerous new territory.

Russia said it would now be “absurd” for the country -- whose Crimea peninsula it annexed in March -- to hold a planned May 25 presidential election.

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That opened the risk of sweeping US sanctions against Russia after President Barack Obama warned of punishment if perceived Moscow meddling scuppered the poll.

US Secretary of State John Kerry underlined that threat in a call to his Russian counterpart, saying: “If those supported by Russia continue to interfere with the election, regrettably there will have to be different sanctions including the possibility or the reality of sectoral sanctions.”

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