February 15, 2015, is the day when a ceasefire is supposed to begin in eastern Ukraine. The most important political achievement the country has been waiting for is to enter into an unclear state of frozen conflict in order to transfer it to the diplomatic sphere. But it is enough to find yourself in the half-ruined village of Pisky in the Donetsk region on this very day to discover, amid its apocalyptic landscapes, that politics has long been dead. Those in power do not control the events taking place in the world.