Liveuamap shares Twitter images of damage from alleged shelling overnight of Ukrainian troops near Debaltseve, which lies on a main road between Donetsk and Luhansk:
Ahead of the release in less than an hour of the Dutch Safety Board's (Onderzoeksraad) preliminary report:
Because it is worth re-upping:
About one-third of Donbas region, Lutsenko says:
Four Ukrainian troops have been killed and 29 wounded since the cease-fire went into effect on September 5, according to Defense Ministry official Vitaliy Andronatiy, quoted by AFP and local media.
Via Interfax, seemingly less beligerent language out of the separatists:
Authorities of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic (DPR) and Luhansk People's Republic (LPR) support independence of the self-proclaimed territories within the administrative border of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, DPR First Deputy Prime Minister Andrei Purgin told Interfax.
"We stand rigidly on the position of self-determination within the administrative borders of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions," Purgin said, commenting on Ukrainian presidential aide Yury Lutsenko's statement that a third of the Donbas territory will receive a special status "within a cohesive Ukraine."
"Of course, it will be necessary to reach some compromises with Kyiv. In particular, regarding economic, cultural and other issues," Purgin said.
"We worked in one territory for many years and, of course, some ties should not be broken," Purgin said.
"Ukraine will aspire to keep us as part of its space, however we will continue the course for self-determination," the DPR first deputy prime minister said.
Ukraine's military says the international airport near the separatist-held city of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine came under rocket fire overnight, adding that there were no casualties.
Donetsk airport is controlled by Ukrainian government forces but has come under attack regularly since May by the separatists.