The ceasefire between the Ukrainian conflicting sides agreed on February 12, 2015 in Minsk has been repeatedly violated in recent days. Over 3,400 houses have been damaged in the city of Donetsk over the period of fighting in Donbas, according to the head of the city administration. Russia’s envoy to the OSCE Andrei Kelin said that escalation of Donbas conflict may put off political settlement for long. The aftermath of the truce breaches in eastern Ukraine - in photo gallery by TASS
Ceasefire in eastern Ukraine: aftermath of the truce breaches
Over 3,400 houses have been damaged in the city of Donetsk over the period of fighting in Donbas, according to the head of the city administration
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The ceasefire between the Ukrainian conflicting sides agreed on February 12, 2015 in Minsk has been repeatedly violated. Photo: Local residents passing damaged shops after shelling at a market in Oktiabrskiy district near the International Airport in Donetsk, Ukraine, 07 June 2015
© EPA/ALEXANDER ERMOCHENKO Four local civilians were wounded in Donetsk this weekend as a result of a massive shelling carried out by Kiev forces, the head of the local administration said on Monday
© Mikhail Sokolov/TASS Ten houses have been affected by the shellings in the Kuibyshev district in Donetsk, according to the local administration
© Mikhail Sokolov/TASS A local resident in an apartment damaged during a shelling attack on the village of Oktyabrsky, Kuibyshev District
© Mikhail Sokolov/TASS The militias of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic said on June 8 they have registered 30 ceasefire violations over the past 24 hours. Photo: A volunteer of the Azov Battalion patroling the area after shelling in Shirokino village, near the eastern city of Mariupol
© EPA/SERGEY VAGANOV Shirokino village after the shelling, 07 June 2015
© EPA/SERGEY VAGANOV An OSCE observer standing at a site of a shell crater in the village of Telmanovo
© Mikhail Sokolov/TASS A damaged car in the town of Maryinka, eastern Ukraine
© EPA/ALEX ROM As the situation in eastern Ukraine deteriorated, the OSCE chairperson called on all parties to the conflict to give up the use of force, observe the Minsk agreements and return to the negotiating table. Photo: Ukrainian serviceman patrolling their positions near Donetsk
© AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka Ukrainian self-propelled artillery vehicles making their way to positions near Donetsk
© AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka A militiaman looking toward Ukrainian positions near the division line with the Ukrainian army near Dokuchayevsk, eastern Ukraine
© AP Photo/Mstyslav Chernov Ukrainian soldiers repairing armed vehicles near the division line in Maryinka, near Donetsk
© AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka Ukrainian howitzers placed at the positions in front of a coal mine near Donetsk
© AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka Russia’s envoy to the OSCE said that escalation of Donbas conflict may put off political settlement for long. Photo: Ukrainian serviceman guarding the positions near Donetsk
© AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka Over 3,400 houses have been damaged in the city of Donetsk over the period of fighting in Donbas, according to the head of the Donetsk city administration. Photo: Damaged houses after shelling in the town of Maryinka, near Donetsk
© EPA/ALEX ROM