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Rockets kill 30 in Ukrainian port

Rebel offensive comes day after peace deal is rejected

Security monitors walked past a burning building Saturday after shellings in a residential section of Mariupol.Nikolai Ryabchenko/Reuters

KIEV — Indiscriminate rocket fire slammed into a market, two schools, homes, and shops Saturday in the eastern Ukrainian city of Mariupol, killing at least 30 people, authorities said. Ukraine’s top rebel leader said an offensive had begun on the strategically important port.

Ukraine’s president called an emergency meeting of his military officials and cut short a trip to Saudi Arabia to rush back to coordinate the government’s response.

The rocket attacks came a day after the rebels rejected a peace deal and announced they were going on a multipronged offensive against the government in Kiev to vastly increase their territory. The rebel stance has upended European attempts to mediate an end to the fighting in eastern Ukraine, which the UN says has killed nearly 5,100 people since April.

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Mariupol, which lies on the Azov Sea, is the major city between mainland Russia and the Russia-annexed Crimean Peninsula. Heavy fighting in the region in the fall raised fears that Russian-backed separatist forces would try to take over the government-held city to establish a land link between Russia and Crimea.

The RIA Novosti news agency cited Ukrainian rebel leader Alexander Zakharchenko as saying Saturday that an offensive had begun on Mariupol. He spoke as he laid a wreath where at least eight civilians died when a bus stop was shelled in Donetsk, the largest rebel-held city in eastern Ukraine.

Rebel forces have positions within 6 miles from Mariupol’s eastern outskirts.

Ukraine’s Defense Ministry said there were three strikes from Grad multiple-rocket launchers Saturday on Mariupol and surrounding areas.

‘‘The area that came under attack was massive,’’ Mariupol mayor Yuriy Khotlubei said. ‘‘The shelling was carried out by militants. This is very clearly Russian aggression that has caused terrible losses for the residents of the eastern part of our city.’’

By the evening, Khotlubei said the death toll had risen to 29. There was no immediate report of how many people died in each location.

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A Ukrainian military checkpoint on a road out of the city toward rebel-held areas was also hit and one service member was killed, the Defense Ministry said.

Mariupol’s city council urged residents not to panic and to ignore rumors that Ukrainian armed forces were planning to withdraw.

‘‘On the contrary, all units are fully battle-ready. Security measures in the city have been strengthened,’’ the council said, adding that no armed separatist units had been seen moving toward the city.

Clashes were also taking place across the eastern regions of Donetsk and Luhansk, where a separatist insurgency emerged in April.