Donetsk region's governor complains to OSCE SMM administration about environmental threats, 'bread ceasefire' breaches
KYIV. July 17 (Interfax) - Pavlo Zhebrivskiy, the head of the Donetsk region's military-civilian administration, spoke about the continuing 'bread ceasefire' breaches and environmental risks in Donbas during his meeting with Alexander Hug, first deputy chief of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe Special Monitoring Mission (OSCE SMM).
"I said that militants continue firing on Ukraine-controlled territory using prohibited weapons despite the announced bread ceasefire," Zhebrivskiy said on his Facebook account on Monday.
Zhebrivskiy also said he had again told SMM officials about the environmental risks arising in the Donetsk region. "I said that Ukraine has no way of monitoring and influencing the environmental situation on occupied territory, and therefore we can only hope for the international community's support in this issue," he said.
According to earlier reports, a group of OSCE SMM observers led by Hug are taking a trip on the M-03 Svitlodarsk-Debaltseve motorway on Monday.