OSCE Chief Monitor in Ukraine says ongoing failure to implement Minsk agreements jeopardizes Donetsk Filtration Station’s work, puts civilians on both sides of contact line at risk
KYIV, 3 May 2018 –Civilian workers maintaining the Donetsk Filtration Station and the civilian monitoring officers from the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine (SMM) currently facilitating their access must be protected, said the SMM Chief Monitor Ertugrul Apakan in Kyiv today.
The Chief Monitor noted with concern the continued failure to abide by the Minsk agreements. He said sometimes hundreds of ceasefire violations have been recorded on a daily basis by the SMM in the wider area surrounding the Donetsk Filtration Station, endangering lives and jeopardizing the operation of the facility upon which more than 300,000 people on both sides of the contact line depend for drinking water.
These violations are being committed, the Chief Monitor said, despite the security guarantees recently provided. He stressed that the sides had committed to a cessation of fire as far back as September 2014, and had specifically reached an understanding last year that the Donetsk Filtration Station and other critical civilian infrastructure facilities must be protected.
While the SMM continues and stands ready to further facilitate dialogue, ultimately “responsibility rests exclusively with the sides to ensure the well-being of the civilian population,” the Chief Monitor said.