Ukraine and rebel factions announced Friday that a cease-fire deal had been reached, bringing hopes for an end to nearly five months of violence that the UN says has claimed the lives of over 2,500 people and displaced more than 260,000.
Negotiators from Ukraine, Russia, the rebel groups and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) made the declaration from Minsk, Belarus, where they were holding talks.
According to reporting by the Associated Press and BBC News, the ceasefire is part of a 12-point plan reached by the envoys.
“I give the order to the chief of the General staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces to cease fire, starting from 18.00 on September 5,” a statement from Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko reads.
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