"In the last day, 15 soldiers died and 30 more were wounded. That is the figure for the whole frontline," Defence Minister Stepan Poltorak told journalists.
The death toll is the highest one-day loss for Ukraine's military since the signing in September of a nominal ceasefire deal that has collapsed totally in recent weeks.
Representatives from both sides, as well as mediators from the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe, were to meet in the Belarussian capital Minsk today for urgent Kremlin-backed talks to agree a new truce.
Kiev said it expected to send its envoy, former president Leonid Kuchma, to Minsk for the latest talks aimed at defusing fighting that has left at least 5,100 people dead.
Separatist negotiators flew into Minsk today, but there was no official word on when the Ukrainian delegation would arrive and when the talks would take place.
Ukraine has insisted on the presence of Donetsk insurgency commander Alexander Zakharchenko and leader of the separatist Lugansk region Igor Plotnitsky at the talks, rather than their representatives.
They said yesterday they would push their offensive "until the entire Donetsk and Lugansk regions are freed" of Ukrainian troops should the talks fail.
At least 24 people were killed in fighting yesterday, with Grad rocket attacks on the separatists' self-proclaimed capital Donetsk continuing late into the night, an AFP correspondent said.
Fighting is raging around the strategic Ukrainian- controlled transport hub of Debaltseve, some 50 kilometres northeast of the rebel stronghold of Donetsk.
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