Posters on the streets of the western Ukrainian city of Lviv touting candidates for the upcoming parliamentary election.<br /> <br />For some it holds out hope that it can end the conflict in the country that has killed more than 3,600 people.<br /> <br />One of those was the husband of Olena Pasevych.<br /> <br />She has her doubts about the election.<br /> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Ukrainian) OLENA PASEVYCH, WIFE OF SOLDIER IVAN PASEVYCH, SAYING:<br /> <br />"I would like to believe in a miracle. But having seen the lists of those who are standing in the elections, I don't think that anything will radically change."<br /> <br />She will nonetheless vote.<br /> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Ukrainian) OLENA PASEVYCH, WIFE OF SOLDIER IVAN PASEVYCH, SAYING:<br /> <br />"I will go out to vote. In the end, this is what our men are fighting for and giving their lives for. It's done for our future."<br /> <br />Some hope the ballot box will put an end to the fighting.<br /> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Ukrainian), LVIV PENSIONER, VOLODYMYR, SAYING:<br /> <br />"I expect that maybe
