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ONLY AT Godfather's Pizza 711 W. 23rd 843-6282 WE DELIVER NATION/WORLD UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Russian soldiers maintain they are keeping the peace The Associated Press GROZNY, Russia — Russian commanders insisted yesterday that they were sticking to President Boris Yeltsin's plan to end the offensive in Chechnya despite deadly clashes between Russian troops and rebel fighters. Thirty separatist fighters reportedly died in one battle, but Russian commanders said their troops were sticking to their promise to shoot only in self-defense. Russian forces and rebels fired automatic weapons at one another throughout the day yesterday in the southwestern villages of Bamut, Stary Achkhoi and Orekhovo, according to Interfax news agency. Maj. Gen. Stanislav Kondratiev, deputy Russian commander in Chechnya, said his troops had forced separatists out of Orekhovo but had gone on the defensive yesterday morning when the rebels tried to retake their positions in the village, according to Interfax. Kondratiev said that 150 Chechen fighters were involved in the assault on Orekhovo and that 30 were killed. No Russian casualties were reported, and the figures " Russian forces will continue fighting with the bandits in accordance with the... president's decree." Anatoly Kvashnin North Caucasus region commander could not be independently confirmed. Kondratiev insisted that Russian forces were acting in line with Yeltsin's cease-fire decree, which said Russia reserved the right to return fire if its troops were attacked. A spokesman for the military command also said Russian troops strictly were observing the cease-fire that came into effect at midnight Sunday, ITAR-Tass reported. Col. Gen. Anatoly Kvaskhin, commander of the North Caucasus region, insisted the cease-fire would not give rebels a chance to regroup and replenish supplies "Russian forces will continue fighting with the bandits in accordance with the Russian president's decree," Kvashnin said. "The end of combat operations does not mean an end to all military actions." Yeltsin ordered the halt as part of a plan to end the 16-month-old war in Chechnya. Yeltsin's initiative also includes a gradual troop withdrawal, elections for Chechnya's new parliament and negotiations on the southern republic's status within the Russian Federation. A Russian commander said the withdrawal of troops to Chechnya's borders would not begin until the end of April at the earliest. The war, which has claimed more than 30,000 lives, has become a political liability for Yeltsin, who is seeking re-election in June. THE NEWS in brief Ottawa man kills wife, attempts suicide The Associated Press OTTAWA — A man fatally shot his wife and then attempted to kill himself before two of the couple's children intervened, authorities said yesterday. wound and was hospitalized following the shooting Monday evening. The man suffered a stomach Franklin County authorities had not filed charges by early yesterday afternoon. Colleen Watts, 56, was found on the floor of a bedroom at the couple's home. Richard Watts, 48, was found wounded. Two adult children of the couple intervened after their mother was shot about 8:20 p.m., said Capt. Charlie Bowling. 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