The Ukrainian army today reported 11 attacks against its positions in the east where a ceasefire is tentatively holding and said a drone was spotted over Mariupol, the last major eastern town under its control.
"The surveillance activities of the enemy have intensified around Mariupol where a drone was identified," the military said in a statement.
Ukraine has been worried for months that the Russia-backed separatists will launch an offensive on Mariupol in a bid to build a corridor between the Russian border and the Crimean peninsula, which was annexed by Moscow in March.
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Around the airport in Donetsk -- site of some of the fiercest fighting between government and separatist forces in recent months -- "the night was rough", a voluntary soldier, Maxim, with the right-wing Pravy Sektor group told AFP.
"Snipers fired on us and explosions were coming from the airport. But everything is calm this morning," he said.
Volodymyr Tiurin, an official in a town in the neighbouring Lugansk province, said all was calm.
"People slept soundly for the fourth night in a row," he said.
The ceasefire -- the fourth since the conflict broke out in April -- aims to bring an end to fighting that has claimed more than 4,300 lives and displaced nearly a million people.
At least five Ukrainian soldiers have been killed since it began, but clashes have greatly reduced.
The government has been pushing for a fresh round of peace talks, but the rebels have apparently been reluctant to take part.