More from AFP on those two killed in eastern Ukraine:
Kiev, Sept 2, 2015 (AFP) -- Two civilians were killed Wednesday in war-torn eastern Ukraine, authorities said, undermining fresh ceasefire efforts.
The pair were ambushed and killed as they took part in an anti-smuggling operation, said military spokesman Andriy Lysenko.
"During a clash, a volunteer and a member of the state fiscal service were killed," Lysenko told reporters.
A Western-brokered ceasefire agreed in February has been punctuated by deadly incidents on an almost daily basis.
In a fresh bid to end the violence, Ukrainian government and separatist representatives had last week agreed to strive to end all violations of the ceasefire from Tuesday.
Four soldiers were wounded in the same incident in the war-torn Lugansk region, Lysenko added, saying the road was mined.
"An enemy sharpshooter was also at work," he said.
Ukraine has set up special groups involving law enforcement officers, tax officials and volunteers to fight contraband delivery across the demarcation line in eastern Ukraine.
The two victims were members of one such group.
An aide to President Petro Poroshenko, Yuriy Biryukov, wrote on his Facebook page that a member of the SBU security service and paratroopers were wounded.
A mobile group that works on the demarcation line between the separatist territories and Ukraine proper trying to prevent unauthorized goods from crossing over was shot at today in Luhansk oblast.
Two people died and four others were injured in the shooting.
The head of the Luhansk military-civilian administration, Heorhiy Tuka, wrote about the incident on his Facebook page:
“Now, I’m not an official. I’m a volunteer, a simple man … One of the dead is my friend! My personal friend!”
Tuka said he had a clue about who was behind the attack, but didn’t provide further details.
Here is today's map of the security situation in eastern Ukraine, according to the National Security and Defense Council (CLICK TO ENLARGE):