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==Further information==
 
==Further information==
The Kiev government issued a statement about the cease fire a few hours after Poroshenko announced it had ended. It followed a Russian Foreign Ministry claim that ending the cease-fire was in breach of UNSC resolution 2166.
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The Kiev government issued a statement about the cease fire the day after Poroshenko [[Kiev suspends crash-site truce|announced it had ended]]. It followed a Russian Foreign Ministry claim that ending the cease-fire was in breach of UNSC resolution 2166.
  
 
From RIA Novosti:
 
From RIA Novosti:

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Description Kiev government ready to extend the ceasefire near the crash site upon receiving a request from a multinational commission investigating the disaster.

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The Kiev government issued a statement about the cease fire the day after Poroshenko announced it had ended. It followed a Russian Foreign Ministry claim that ending the cease-fire was in breach of UNSC resolution 2166.

From RIA Novosti:

The Kiev government said it was ready to extend the ceasefire regime near the crash site of the Malaysian Boeing in war-torn eastern Ukraine upon receiving a request from a multinational commission investigating the disaster.

"Ukraine remains committed to its previous agreements about the ceasefire in the 20-km radius [from the site of the crash] in order to ensure an impartial investigation," Ukraine’s cabinet of ministers said in a statement.

"As agreed with experts of the international group, a ceasefire regime will be introduced immediately after receiving a request from our international partners to continue investigative procedures in the plane crash zone," the statement reads. [1]

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