KIEV, Ukraine (AP) — Claims by a pro-Russian separatist leader that the Ukrainian side has violated the new cease-fire underscore the fragility of the deal.
But so far, the agreement seems to be holding today. The night passed quietly in Donetsk, the largest city controlled by the Russian-backed separatists.
The head of Ukraine’s national guard says the cease-fire called in the country’s rebellious east appears to be taking root despite some violations early on.
Ukraine, Russia and the Kremlin-backed separatists signed the cease-fire deal Friday after five months of bloodshed.
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