Chief Monitor of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine (SMM) Ertugrul Apakan on December 19 called for restraint and full adherence to the agreed ceasefire in Donbas, eastern Ukraine, according to an announcement by the OSCE SMM.
"We note with concern a sharp deterioration in the security situation with ceasefire violations reaching levels not recorded since February this year," the Ambassador said in the announcement.
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The figures, based on observations by SMM ground patrols and from static cameras and unmanned aerial vehicles, reflect a trend previously observed, in which a recommitment to the ceasefire by the sides was followed by a steady increase in the level of violence, culminating in fierce fighting resulting in casualties and disruption and destruction of critical civilian infrastructure.
Reiterating the OSCE SMM's readiness and willingness to facilitate dialogue and verify implementation of the Minsk agreements, Apakan urged the sides to deliver on the commitments they have undertaken.
"A return to normality, wherein civilians can once again resume their everyday lives without fear of shelling and landmines is the first step to a long-term sustainable peace," he said.