Pro-Russian forces detained a team of military observers traveling across eastern Ukraine with the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe on Friday, according to a representative of the separatists, according to AP. The team was being held in the eastern city of Slovyansk, said Stella Khorosheva, a spokeswoman for the town's self-proclaimed separatist mayor. She said the group possessed "suspicious materials," but said they were unharmed and would be released after further investigation. The OSCE wrote on Twitter that they had lost communication with the German-led team, but that all members of the OSCE monitoring team were safe. Germany's Defense Ministry said it had lost contact with the team, which it said was made up of eight people - three German soldiers, a German translator and one soldier each from the Czech Republic, Poland, Sweden and Denmark. Contact broke off around lunchtime and, as of Friday evening, "we are still not in contact," a German Defense Ministry spokesman said on condition of anonymity in line with department rules. However, he said the ministry couldn't confirm reports from Ukraine that they were being held by separatists. But Czech military spokesman Jana Ruzickova said the team was detained. German Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen was quoted on ARD television's website as saying, "At the moment, we cannot rule out that the international OSCE military observers are being held in Ukraine." -- SPA 22:51 LOCAL TIME 19:51 GMT تغريد