Chief monitor of OSCE special monitoring mission calls for respect of monitors
Also on Saturday in Pisky (near Donetsk airport), four mortar shells landed nearby an SMM patrol while it was approaching an observation point. There was no fighting in the area at the time and the situation was quiet. Less than two hours later, the same patrol, while stationary in Adviivka, came under cross fire including by 152mm artillery that is proscribed under the Minsk agreements. In both cases there were no injuries.
The Chief Monitor also voiced concern over an incident on May 1, when the members of the battalion on the ground interfered with the work of an SMM observation point near Shyrokyne.
Ambassador Apakan said: "The SMM is an unarmed civilian mission. In order to fully perform the tasks given to it under the Minsk agreements and by the 57 participating States, it requires unrestricted - and most importantly - safe access to all areas of the conflict zone."
Ambassador Apakan reiterated his call for all sides to exercise maximum restraint and to do their utmost to ensure the safety and security of the SMM monitors. He added that the SMM continues to review and revise its security measures in response to events on the ground.