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imageDONETSK: The icy avenues of Donetsk have been silent for hours -- only the garish neon of the Banana Cafe sign cuts through the gloom, defying the curfew so that rebel fighters have somewhere to drink, smoke and fight.

The underground bar is open 24 hours a day and one of the few nightspots in this separatist bastion of eastern Ukraine, where no one is supposed to be on the roads between 11:00 pm and 6:00 am.

Two boys, barely in their twenties, guard the entrance. Dmitry from Sevastopol clutches his Kalashnikov while Nikolai, a Russian in a splendid grey hat and bulletproof vest, carries a high-tech sniper rifle.

Every customer gets the same question: "Are you carrying a weapon?"

It's a new rule at the Banana Cafe. No more Kalashnikovs slung over shoulders or Makarov pistols tucked into belts -- orders from the head of the rebel administration.

The dress code hasn't changed. The men are in military fatigues, the women in low-cut tops.

Four fighters are hunched over their beers at one table while another is holding court in front of a giant Che Guevara poster, US hip hop blaring out of the speakers.

Dmitry says they were given orders to secure the city's nightspots. "This seems to be the most problematic," he adds.

No one has been killed, but the combination of booze, firearms and the tensions of life on the frontline has led to several injuries, with the clientele pulling guns on each other once every couple of days, Dmitry says.

"When they're drunk, they get into arguments to see who's strongest, who's hardest."

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2014

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