The balance of the bombing Saturday morning Mariupol, eastern Ukraine, reported thirty civilians killed and a hundred injured.
In the aftermath of the attack, were unanimous convictions and Western governments are turning to Moscow.
The observers of the OSCE, on site, ensure that the shots came from positions held by the pro-Russian separatist rebels.
The conquest by the separatists in the port city of Mariupol allow Moscow to establish a land corridor with Crimean peninsula of Ukraine in March annexed by Russia.
Visiting India, the president of the United States Barack Obama promised to "increase pressure" on Russia. For his part, the head of US diplomacy, John Kerry, asked Moscow "immediately end its support for separatists."
In response, the head of Russian diplomacy Sergei Lavrov accuses Kiev of being responsible for the escalation of violence while ensuring that Russia will do anything to support a peaceful solution.
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