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another_liberal

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Thu Jan 22, 2015, 06:55 PM Jan 2015

Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe calls for ceasefire in Ukraine.

Once again the OSCE has called for an immediate ceasefire and pull-back of heavy weapons in eastern Ukraine. The Ukrainian Foreign Minister, meeting with other members of the "Normandy Group" yesterday, did agree that Kiev's forces would participate in such de-escalating actions; however, today President Poroshenko was once again talking about plans for future offensives. The visit by our high-ranking Pentagon general to Kiev yesterday must have instilled Ukraine's leadership with a new measure of "War-like virtue!"



City Hospital No.3 in Shevchenko Boulevard in Donetsk's Kalininsky District after the building was hit with an artillery shell during the city's shelling by the Ukrainian army. (RIA Novosti)


OSCE urges upholding of ceasefire as tensions rise in eastern Ukraine


Tensions in eastern Ukraine have risen significantly risen in the past two weeks, a top OSCE official told RT. He called for an immediate ceasefire, as Kiev launched a massive assault on militia-held areas last week. Deputy Chief of the OSCE mission in Ukraine Alexander Hug called for the Minsk documents to be followed especially the ceasefire in east Ukraine. He said that “it is important that the weapons are quiet, heavy weapons are withdrawn, so the civilian population can be given a reprieve and some tranquility, especially now when the tensions have risen significantly in the past two weeks.”

Ukrainian troops launched a massive assault on militia-held areas on Sunday morning. After several weeks of calm there had been hope that peace talks between Kiev and the self-proclaimed eastern republics were bearing fruit. However, after the winter holidays the conflict between local militia and Ukraine’s army stationed in the east swiftly reignited. Among the latest deadly incidents, at least nine people were killed and up to 20 injured in a shelling in southern district of Donetsk on Thursday morning, according to various conflicting reports.

The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) special monitoring mission was among the first to have visited the site and said that they saw seven killed at the scene. “Our fact-finding is still ongoing. I can inform that our patrol has seen seven dead bodies at the scene – three in the bus, three outside the trolleybus and one body in a nearby car. We have been able to identify three female bodies and three male bodies,” while the body in the car was not identified, said Hug.

On the issue of the humanitarian situation in eastern Ukraine Hug said that “the ongoing conflict caused an increased toll on the civilian population with dead and injured, as well as civilian infrastructure.” He added that “it is difficult for the humanitarian aid to access the area not controlled by the government and as you know the humanitarian community is very thin on the ground in the area not controlled by the government.”

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Read more, and see videos of the shelling's aftermath, at: http://rt.com/news/225371-osce-urges-ceasefire-ukraine/







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Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe calls for ceasefire in Ukraine. (Original Post) another_liberal Jan 2015 OP
Persistence zappaman Jan 2015 #1
Do you think the OSCE is consuming itself tail-to-head . . . another_liberal Jan 2015 #2
It is long. zappaman Jan 2015 #3
 

another_liberal

(8,821 posts)
2. Do you think the OSCE is consuming itself tail-to-head . . .
Thu Jan 22, 2015, 08:20 PM
Jan 2015

Or is this a delightfully divergent allusion to the opening chapter of Robert A. Heinlein's classic science fiction novel, Glory Road, which I really should try to finish reading sometime (in my own defense, it's about the size of Moby Dick).

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