OSCE SMM base in Horlivka to have a staff of up to 20 people
The Special Monitoring Mission of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE SMM) has announced that up to 20 people will work at its new office in the town of Horlivka, eastern Ukraine.
OSCE SMM Deputy Chief Monitor Alexander Hug told reporters in Horlivka on Sunday that the patrol base in Horlivka would be the mission's permanent office. Up to 20 employees will work there, Hug said, adding that these people are ready to go to Horlivka today, but there is still a number of unresolved issues with the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic (DPR).
The DPR should extend support to the OSCE mission, he said.
The mission has already prepared vehicles, people and equipment, and when this base begins operating, the mission will be able to assist with the implementation of the Minsk peace accords for Ukraine, Hug said.
Previously, the city of Donetsk housed the OSCE mission's only base on the territory of the DPR.
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
As long as Ukraine bleeds, no one in this room can feel safe – FM Sybiha
13:08, 04.12.2025
OSCE working on analyzing potential scenarios for return of Ukrainians home due to end of EU protection
17:28, 26.11.2025
OSCE PA's decision to join Coalition for Return of Ukrainian Children will promote Russia's accountability – MFA
12:57, 18.11.2025
OSCE PA appoints Carina Ödebrink as Special Envoy on abduction and deportation of Ukrainian children – Yermak
20:24, 14.10.2025
Zelenskyy proposes to OSCE PA President to appoint special envoy for return of Ukrainian children
19:06, 07.10.2025
LATEST
Zelenskyy, Tusk discuss EUR 90 bln EU loan for Ukraine
20:59, 19.12.2025
Zelenskyy, Marshal of Polish Sejm discuss defense cooperation, issues of historical memory
20:48, 19.12.2025
Education Ministry attracts $30 mln for preschool education within First Steps Forward initiative
20:46, 19.12.2025
Russia plans to let 5-10 mln Ukrainians in occupied territories vote
20:09, 19.12.2025
Ukraine, USA working on cooperation in unmanned systems – Defense Ministry