Four civilians were killed in intense shelling attacks between the Ukrainian army and pro-Russian rebels in the separatist east of the war-torn state, officials from both sides said Thursday.
"Two civilians were killed as a result of shelling in Dzerzhynsk," about 50 kilometers (30 miles) north of the rebels' de facto capital Donetsk, representative of the region's Kiev-appointed administration's health department told Agence France Presse.
The city hall of the nearby town of Gorlivka reported two civilians killed and another four wounded, including two children.
It remained unclear which side was responsible for most of the casualties, with both Kiev's pro-Western forces and the fighters exchanging blame.
But monitors from the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe this week said the number of attacks reported to them by Kiev and Moscow generals responsible for orchestrating a pause in hostilities pointed to much of the fire coming from the rebel side.
The United Nations estimates the conflict has killed more than 6,800 people from April, 2014.
In February, a peace deal reached in Minsk called for the withdrawal of heavy arms from the frontline. The shellings continued, although the region in which daily attacks continue has grown smaller over time.
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