Members of the Ukrainian army build fortifications at a base near Peski. More than four years after the conflict between a new Ukrainian government and a Russian-backed separatist movement began, #soldiers spend most of their time watching the enemy’s positions and sustaining their own living. Activities like digging trenches and building fortifications, cutting wood, cooking and doing laundry take up much more time than actual #fighting. With the help of international mediators, the two sides signed the First Minsk Agreement in September 2014, followed by the Second Minsk Agreement in February 2015. Both documents were aimed at immediately reducing violence—implementing ceasefires and creating a buffer zone—rather than a long-term #peace strategy. Four years on, the consequences of the Minsk Agreements are still unclear. The documents succeeded in keeping violence at relatively low levels. The U.N. estimates the death toll of the #conflict to be around 10,000 so far—a figure lower than the number of road accident victims in #Ukraine over the same period of time. But graphic scenes from other faraway conflicts and humanitarian disasters make it easy to forget the ongoing war here. This summer, photojournalist @anastasiatl and @sopova.alisa worked with @eyewitnesstoatrocities to document the daily life of communities along the frontline. Read more, and see the full photo essay, on TIME.com. Photograph by @anastasiatl for @eyewitnesstoatrocities

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Members of the Ukrainian army build fortifications at a base near Peski. More than four years after the conflict between a new Ukrainian government and a Russian-backed separatist movement began, #soldiers spend most of their time watching the enemy’s positions and sustaining their own living. Activities like digging trenches and building fortifications, cutting wood, cooking and doing laundry take up much more time than actual #fighting. With the help of international mediators, the two sides signed the First Minsk Agreement in September 2014, followed by the Second Minsk Agreement in February 2015. Both documents were aimed at immediately reducing violence—implementing ceasefires and creating a buffer zone—rather than a long-term #peace strategy. Four years on, the consequences of the Minsk Agreements are still unclear. The documents succeeded in keeping violence at relatively low levels. The U.N. estimates the death toll of the #conflict to be around 10,000 so far—a figure lower than the number of road accident victims in #Ukraine over the same period of time. But graphic scenes from other faraway conflicts and humanitarian disasters make it easy to forget the ongoing war here. This summer, photojournalist @anastasiatl and @sopova.alisa worked with @eyewitnesstoatrocities to document the daily life of communities along the frontline. Read more, and see the full photo essay, on TIME.com. Photograph by @anastasiatl for @eyewitnesstoatrocities


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