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1 Table of ceasefire violations for 12 August SMM position Mariupol city centre 102km S of SMM camera in Shyrokyne (20km E of Svitlodarsk (governmentcontrolled, 57km NE of Park Inn Hotel ( DPR -controlled, Donetsk city centre) Pikuzy (formerly Kominternove, DPR controlled, 23km NE of 2km NE of Bohdanivka (government controlled, 43km S of Dokuchaievsk ( DPR - controlled, 30km SW of Donetsk central railway station ( DPR - controlled, 6km NW of Donetsk city centre) Location of event E (assessed as Shyrokyne area) N N (assessed as N of DPR - controlled Pikuzy, formerly Kominternove) N (assessed as governmentcontrolled Vodiane area) N N (Vodiane area) 7km E Observation Type of weapon/ammu nition Time/date Heard 20 undetermined explosions 11 August, 19:45 Heard 6 undetermined explosions 11 August, 20:30 Heard 11 undetermined explosions 11 August, 20:45 Recorded 11 explosions (outgoing) Artillery ( 11 August, 20:35 from W to E Recorded 1 vertical tracer 11 August, 21:06 Recorded 13 airbursts 11 August, 21:11 Recorded 1 explosion (impact) 11 August, 21:12 Recorded 13 0explosions (outgoing) Artillery ( 11 August, 21:13 Recorded 1 burst of tracer fire ( August, 21:16 shots) from W to E Recorded 1 explosion (impact) 11 August, 21:17 Recorded 1 illumination flare 11 August, 21:29 Heard 6 single shots 11 August, 21:20 Heard 3 bursts 11 August, 21:22 11 August, 21:40-21:45 7km NE Saw and heard 4 bursts Anti-aircraft cannon (ZU- 23/2, 23mm) 6km SE Heard 7 single shots 11 August, 21:55 Heard 5 single shots 11 August, 22:05 4km S Heard 2 explosions (outgoing) AGL 11 August, 22:07 6km SE Heard 4 bursts 11 August, 22:15 4km SE Heard 7 undetermined explosions Mortar (82mm) 11 August, 22:40 4-6km N 12 August, 01:07 NW W 5km NW 12 August, 10:28 Heard 1 single shot 12 August, 10:31 Heard 1 burst (3 shots) 12 August, 10:37 Saw and heard 1 explosion (assessed as demining activity) 12 August, 11:48 2-4km S 12 August, 11:49 3-5km NNW Heard 2 undetermined explosions 12 August, 11:58 3-5km N Heard 2 undetermined explosions 12 August, 12:04 Heard 2 undetermined explosions 12 August, 12:09 2-3km WSW Heard 2 undetermined explosions 12 August, 12:22 Heard 4 undetermined explosions 12 August, 13:00-13:05 1 Note: The table only includes ceasefire violations directly observed by the SMM and it may include those also assessed to be live-fire exercises, controlled detonations, etc. Details provided in terms of distance, direction, weapons-type, etc. are based on assessments provided by monitors on the ground, and are not always necessarily precise. When information is not known (indicated with an ), the SMM was unable to ascertain such information due to distance, weather conditions and/or other considerations. Ceasefire violations recorded by more than one patrol are entered only once.

2 - 2-3km NW of Yasynuvata city centre ( DPR - controlled, 16km NE of Avdiivka 17km N of Marinka 23km SW of 2.2km SW of Oleksandrivka ( DPR -controlled, 20km SW of 2.2km SE of Marinka 23km SW of Petrivske ( DPR - controlled, 43km S of SMM camera in Shyrokyne (governmentcontrolled, 20km E of Svitlodarsk (governmentcontrolled, 57km NE of Horlivka ( DPR Controlled, 39km NE of 4-6km WNW Heard 2 undetermined explosions 12 August, 13:10 2-3km WSW Heard 4 undetermined explosions 12 August, 13:15-13:21 12 August, 12:35 3-4km SW Heard 2 undetermined explosions 12 August, 12:50-12:52 Heard 3 undetermined explosions 12 August, 13:33 3-5km W Heard 10 undetermined explosions Heard 13 single shots 12 August, 13:34 12 August, 12:35 5km SE 12 August, 12:53 12 August, 13:08 Heard 26 bursts (5-7 shots each) 1km NE Heard 29 single shots 12 August, 13:20-14:20 3-4km NNW 12 August, 13:26 Heard 8 undetermined explosions 12 August, 14:02-14:15 2-3km NNW Heard 9 undetermined explosions 12 August, 15:00-15: km NE Saw and heard 1 airburst 12 August, 16:17 2-3km NNE Heard 15 undetermined explosions 12 August, 16:20-16:43 3-5km S 12 August, 17:34 ENE Recorded 1 undetermined explosion 12 August, 20:48 Recorded 1 undetermined explosion 12 August, 21:07 from S to N 12 August, 21:14 Recorded 2 bursts (7-8 shots) of tracer fire from S to N 12 August, 21:15 N Recorded 7-8 bursts of tracer fire from SSW to NNE Recorded 5 single shots of tracer fire 12 August, 21:28 Recorded 1 undetermined explosion Recorded 1 projectile from SSW to Artillery ( NNE Recorded 7 single shots of tracer fire from SSW to NNE 12 August, 21:29 NE from NNE to SSW and 1 12 August, 21:31 undetermined explosion ENE Recorded 1 undetermined explosion 12 August, 21:32 Recorded at least 6 bursts (4-5 shots each) of tracer fire from NNE to 12 August, 21:33 SSW Recorded at least 4 bursts (4-5 shots each) of tracer fire from NNE to 12 August, 21:34 SSW NE 13 August, 01:55 13 August, 01:56 Recorded 2 bursts (5 shots each) of tracer fire 13 August, 01:58 Recorded 2 bursts (at least 10 shots 13 August, 02:42 each) of tracer fire from N to S 13 August, 02:42 3-5km SE Heard 30 shots 12 August, 22:06 7-8km SW Heard 20 undetermined explosions 12 August, 23:30-23:35 5-6km W Heard 3 undetermined explosion 12 August, 21:54-21:56

3 - 3 - Maiorsk CP 45km NE of 8.9km NNW of Horlivka ( DPR controlled, 39km NE of Park Inn Hotel ( DPR - controlled, Donetsk city centre) 2km north-east of Stanytsia Luhanska city centre (governmentcontrolled, 16km NE of 2km NE AGL 12 August, 18:35 0.5km NE Heard 1 single shot 12 August, 19:00 2km NE AGL 12 August, 19:03 Heard 3 explosions (impacts) (SPG-9) or 2-3km NNW AGL Heard 3 bursts 12 August, 19:25-19:45 Heard 1 single shot Heard 6 undetermined explosions 13 August, 01:00 13 August, 01: km NW Heard 2 undetermined explosions 13 August, 01: km W Heard 5 undetermined explosion 13 August, 01: km W Heard 2 undetermined explosions 13 August, 01: km NW Heard 11 undetermined explosions 13 August, 01:58 Heard 12 undetermined explosions 13 August, 02:11 13 August, 02:15 Heard 8 undetermined explosions 13 August, 02:17 Heard 12 undetermined explosions 13 August, 02:55 Heard 7 undetermined explosions 13 August, 03:00 Heard 5 undetermined explosions 13 August, 03:04 Heard 2 undetermined explosions 13 August, 03:56 13 August, 04: km SSW Heard one undetermined explosion 11 August, 21: km SSW Heard 1 explosion (outgoing and impact) (SPG-9, 73mm) km SSW Heard 91 shots 11 August, 21:41-22:37 Heard 26 bursts LMG Heard 47 bursts MMG Heard 3 bursts Heard 12 explosions (outgoing) Artillery or mortar Heard 27 explosions (outgoing and impacts) (SPG-9, 73mm) Heard 14 explosions (outgoing) AGL (ASG-17) 3-5km SSW Heard 22 undetermined explosions 3.5-5km SSW Heard 40 bursts and 45 single shots Yasne ( LPR - controlled, 25km SW of Kruhlyk ( LPR - controlled,31km SW of Illiriia ( LPR - controlled, 30km SW of Shchastya (governemntcontrolled, 20km N of 2km north-east of Stanytsia Luhanska (governement-controlled 16km N of 8-10km WNW 5km W Heard 15 bursts Heard 5 explosions (impacts) Heard 3 undetermined explosions and saw three tails of smoke Artillery or mortar 12 August, 12:37-12:42 12 August, 14:00 2km WNW Heard 6 undetermined explosions and saw three smoke tails 12 August, 13:05-13: km SW Heard explosions Mortar ( 12 August 19:45-21:05 3-4km S Heard 253 bursts 12 August 20:50-22:34 Heard 25 bursts

4 - 4 - Shchastya (governemntcontrolled, 20km N of Heard 25 undetermined explosions Heard 9 explosions (impacts) Heard 21 undetermined explosions Heard 55 single shots Heard 24 explosions (outgoing) 3-5km S Heard 165 single shots and 26 bursts Heard 10 single shots Heard 54 undetermined explosions Heard 9 undetermined explosions AGL (AGS-17) (SPG-9) Rocketpropelled grenade (RPG- 7) Cannon (23 or 30mm) Mortar (82mm) Cannon (23 or 30mm) AGL (AGS-17) (SPG-9) 2-3km S Heard 5 undetermined explosions Mortar ( 12 August 23:28-23:40

5 - 5 - Map of Donetsk and Luhansk regions 2 2 The SMM is actively deployed to ten locations throughout Ukraine as per Permanent Council Decision 1117 of 21 March This map of eastern Ukraine is meant for illustrative purposes and indicates locations mentioned in the report, as well as those where the SMM has offices (monitoring teams, patrol hubs, and forward patrol bases) in Donetsk and Luhansk regions.

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