With a new ceasefire in place in Ukraine, peace and calm are returning to Donetsk.<br/> <br />But residents of one of the two last rebel strongholds in the country have their doubts.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Russian) DONETSK RESIDENT, TATIANA, SAYING:<br/> <br />"Trust or don't trust - it doesn't matter. I hope for the best. Whether we want it or not, it's not up to us. No one wants war. The people don't care."<br/> <br />The Ukrainian government and pro-Russian separatist fighters agreed to the truce Friday in Belarus.<br/> <br />They also reached a deal on prisoner exchanges, deliveries of humanitarian aid and the withdrawal of heavy weapons.<br/> <br />But Donetsk residents don't think the peace will last.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Russian) DONETSK RESIDENT, OLEG, SAYING:<br/> <br />"Because Comrade Poroshenko doesn't keep his word. It's not only me. Most of the people from Donetsk think that."<br/> <br />So far more than 2,600 people have been killed in five months of conflict.