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Ukraine Crisis: Kiev Forces, Luhansk Militia Agree To Total Ceasefire, OSCE Says

Ukrainian armed forces and representatives of the self-described Luhansk Peoples Republic (LPR) have agreed to a ceasefire and withdrawal of heavy weapons, according to a new report from the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE).

The latest report by the OSCEs Special Monitoring Mission (SMM) to Ukraine followsanother announcementlast month by SMM stating that Russia and the Ukrainian heads of the Joint Centre for Control and Co-ordination (JCCC) had agreed on a draft schedule for gradual disengagement of forces along the line of contact in Donbas, in southeastern Ukraine.

All agreed in principle to a total ceasefire along the entire line of contact between Ukrainian Armed Forces and those under control of the LPR, to be effective from 5 December They also agreed that the withdrawal of heavy weapons would start on 6 December, the SMM report said.

According to the report, the ceasefire agreement was reached after discussions on Saturday involving the head of the Ukrainian contingent to the JCCC, the head of the Russian representation in southeastern Ukraine and members of the LPR. The JCCC was set up by Ukraine, Russia and Didier Burkhalter, the top OSCE official in eastern Ukraine, in October to coordinate the execution of the ceasefire agreement in the country.

Last month, OSCE said in a report that the Russian and Ukrainian heads of the JCCC signed adraft schedulethatproposed the disengagement of forces in three phases -- a ceasefire for two days, the withdrawal of heavy weapons for five days and disengagement of forces to the line of contact referred to in the Minsk Memorandum for 21 days.

The conflict in eastern Ukraine intensified in April, after Kiev launched a military operation against pro-Russian rebels in the country's southeastern regions of Donetsk and Luhansk. When the crisis escalated, the Ukrainian government requested the services of the SMM. Kiev and the West have accused Russia of interfering in the region by arming separatist forces in the country's east, helping the rebels form self-styled republics in a bid to secede from Ukraine. However, Moscow has consistently denied the accusations.

According to data released by the United Nations, about 4,300 people have been killed and almost 10,000 have been injured since the beginning of the armed conflict in Ukraine, RIA Novosti reported.

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Wreckage from MH-17 downed over Ukraine being sent to Netherlands

Local disaster response workers in eastern Ukraine began loading the wreckage of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 onto trucks Monday for transport to the Netherlands and further examination in hopes of identifying the cause of the disaster, the Dutch Safety Board announced in a statement.

The debris from the July 17 disaster has only recently been inventoried and collected for relocation because of continued hostilities around the crash site, which is in a rural area of the Donetsk region that is under the control of pro-Russia separatists fighting Ukrainian troops.

A preliminary report in September by the Dutch-led international investigative team said the crash, which killed all 298 passengers and crew on board, was caused by the impact of "high-energy objects," consistent with being hit by a ground-to-air missile.

Hours after the jet exploded at 33,000 feet,Ukrainian military officials claimed to have intercepted radio communications between Russian and separatist commanders in the area whose exchange suggested the rebels had mistaken the civilian passenger jet for a Ukrainian military transport. The separatists and their Russian backers contend the plane was probably downed by an air-to-air missile, suggesting that the Ukrainian military was to blame.

More than two-thirds of those on board were citizens or residents of the Netherlands.

The Dutch government statement said the debris, which was spread across several square miles of farmland, would be taken to the Gilze Rijen Air Base in convoys over the next week. Once the relocation is completed, the plane will be partially reconstructed, the statement said.

MH-17 was en route from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, the Malaysian capital, when it crashed while flying over the eastern Ukraine battlegrounds. The route had been used by numerous airlines for flights between Europe and Asia; until the disaster, the route had been considered safe for planes at cruising altitude.

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Show of unity as Ukraine parliament meets for first session – Video


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Ukraine: the policies of the new Parliament – no comment – Video


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Ukraine #39;s newly formed parliamentary body met for its first session on Thursday (November 27), following an election in October. Pro-Western parties dominate...

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