Head of regional and city administrations of the self-proclaimed DPR, located on the line of contact, they say that Monday Night was calm, the fire is not documented.
first in the militia LNR told that the Ukrainian security Forces over the past day six times violated the ceasefire regime. The military has stated that the militia fired their position in the Donbass eight times on Sunday evening and at night on Monday.
"A night in Yasynuvata district was calm, shelling civilian neighborhoods in the city and suburbs are not documented," said the head of the district.
It is also stated that he had not violated the ceasefire and in the districts of Donetsk. For example, remains calm in Kuibyshev, Kirov, Kiev and Petrovsky areas of the city, located close to the contact line.
"in the Petrovsky district of the city Night, praise God, was calm. And in General, the weekend went quietly till we came to a peaceful life " - quoted Donetsk news Agency, Deputy head of the Petrovsky district administration Sergey Chub.
according to the Agency, remains calm in Gorlovka, Dokuchayevsk, Donetsk and other cities of Donbass. Also the attacks are not marked in the frontal regions, as well as among them Novoazovsk and Telmanovo.
The Ukrainian authorities in April last year began military action against the self-proclaimed LNR and DND. According to the summary data of the UN, the victims of the conflict began almost 7, 9 thousand people. The settlement of the situation in the Donbass is discussed, as well as among them, during meetings in Minsk contact group, which since September of last year already took 3 of the document governing the steps to de-escalate the conflict.
at the meeting of the contact group, which took place on 26 August in Minsk, the parties to the conflict agreed on the need to achieve a ceasefire in the Donbass from 1 September. The head of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko met with former British Prime Minister Tony Blair's September 13, summed up in practice, full compliance with the ceasefire regime in the Donbas since the end of August this year.
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