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Ukrainian President Poroshenko says real ceasefire in place

Truce with Russian rebels aimed at ending the eight-month conflict that has claimed at least 4,300 lives

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While visiting Australia, Poroshenko said the conflict in his homeland was "a war for freedom, global freedom". Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said on Friday a “real” ceasefire was in place in Ukraine after the first 24 hours in seven months without a military casualty, although he admitted the stand-off was fragile.

“I have positive news. Today is the first 24 hours for seven months... when we have a real ceasefire in Ukraine,” he said during a trip to Australia.

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“You simply can’t imagine how important it is for me. This is the first night when I don’t have either a lost or wounded Ukrainian soldier.”

The ceasefire with pro-Russian rebels was introduced on Tuesday in the hope of ending an eight-month conflict that has claimed at least 4,300 lives and displaced close to one million people, according to United Nations figures.

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A Ukrainian military spokesman said on Thursday that three soldiers were killed and eight injured in the day preceding his comments.

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