ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />STORY: Shelling overnight broke a fragile two-day peace in eastern Ukraine, with residents turning out to survey the damage on Sunday (September 7).<br/> <br />In the city on the Sea of Azov, to the south of Donetsk, government forces came under artillery fire.<br/> <br />One hotel on the road from Mariupol to rebel-controlled Novoazovsk, was damaged after artillery that exploded in a tree, crumbling bricks near its roof, shattering windows and ribbing metal from the building's facade.<br/> <br />As relatives of the hotel's owner swept up debris and gathered parts of the hotel building strewn across a lot, they lamented the brief stall in the fighting.<br/> <br />The ceasefire, brokered by envoys from Ukraine, the separatist leadership, Russia and Europe's OSCE security watchdog on Friday (September 5) in Minsk, is part of a peace plan intended to end a five-month conflict that has killed nearly 3,000 people.<br/> <br />The renewed shelling broke out hours after Russia'
