By Robert Evans
GENEVA (Reuters) – The conflict in eastern Ukraine is still claiming about 10 lives a day among government troops, pro-Russian separatists and civilians despite a ceasefire agreed in early September, the United Nations said on Tuesday.
Over 3,660 people have died and 8,766 been wounded in eastern Ukraine since fighting broke out in mid-April when armed separatists declared they were setting up their own state, the office of U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights said.
The overall death rate has dropped sharply since the ceasefire began, according to the latest monthly report by the nine international monitors and 24 support …read more
Source: The Washington Free Beacon