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According to the Minsk agreements
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Published on Apr 14, 2015
Russian journalist Andrei Lunev was severely injured when he stepped onto a trip-wire activated booby trap in Shyrokyne on Tuesday. The incident happened during a visit of the OSCE mission to the village, believed to be at the centre of Sunday's reported shelling.
The OSCE had time to post this snippet about something else of very little importance, but they did not find the time to post anything about Andrei Lunevs condition and how he got that way.
OSCE Special Monitoring Mission’s Deputy Chief Monitor to visit southeast Ukraine | OSCE
KYIV, 14 April 2015 – The Deputy Chief Monitor of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission (SMM) to Ukraine Alexander Hug will travel to southeast Ukraine today to encourage parties to further disengage in Shyrokyne and to work towards normalization and demilitarization in the town and surrounding areas.
He will also assess the humanitarian situation and conduct meetings with Joint Centre for Control and Coordination and other relevant interlocutors.
Hug will hold press conference today, 14 April 2015, at 18:00 (Kyiv time) at the conference room of the Reikartz Hotel in Mariupol.
OSCE is trying to keep things calm but its coming under attack
Apr. 8, 2015
OSCE observers have come under fire in east Ukraine near the city of Mariupol, from militants belonging to the so-called Donetsk People Republic. According to the rights organization's press office, the incident occurred on Tuesday north of the village of Shyrokyne, current controlled by insurgent forces.
In a report, the OSCE said: "As the SMM (Special Monitoring Mission) approached the checkpoint on foot, a patrol member immediately encountered warning shots of heavy machine gun fire to his right, and semi-automatic rifle fire to his left."
The observers were granted permission to travel east in the direction of Novoazovsk and a section of the Ukrainian-Russian border, after long negotiations with the militants.
The OSCE mission has been unable to confirm that there has been a complete withdrawal of heavy weapons from the demarcation line in the Donbas conflict zone.
The Ukrainian authorities regularly claim that the militants have attacked government-controlled positions on the front line with heavy weapons, which were supposed to have been pulled back under the Minsk peace accords which were signed in Februrary.