The Ukrainian Military is almost 30 times per day fired at settlements and positions of the militia in the Donbass, as well as among them with heavy artillery, said Last news in the Ministry of defence self-proclaimed DND.
before the war Ministry was notified about the fact that peaceful resident wounded in overnight shelling of Donetsk. According to the Donetsk city administration, night in Donetsk died 1 citizen.
"during the day, documented 29 cases of violation of ceasefire regime from the security forces, as well as among them with artillery six cases, mortars - 16, tanks - five, rocket-propelled grenades and small arms - two ", - stressed in the Ministry of defence DND.
Militia explained that the territory of Donetsk airport was shelled from artillery caliber 152 mm. Also under fire from the Ukrainian security forces were Shirokino, Gorlovka, Spartacus, Gabishevo, Red partisans and Lozovo, said in the Ministry of defence DND.
data on casualties among civilians and militias specified.
dialogues " channel four ", held on 12 February came amid a sharp escalation of the situation in the Donbass, provoked by the Ukrainian security forces, which increased the forces began to storm the position of the militia. Following the meeting, the leaders of Russia, Ukraine, France and Germany adopted a set of measures involving, for example, the ceasefire in the Donbas with fifteen February, the withdrawal of heavy weapons and the development of the security zone.
One of the most important points signed in February of the Minsk agreements was the constitutional reform, and the enactment of a permanent law on the special status of separate districts of Donetsk and Lugansk regions. The agreement notes that decentralization should take place in coordination specifically, the commissioners of these districts, however, the Kiev authorities are ignoring this provision, arguing about the fact that you are unwilling to have a dialogue with the authorized rebellious territories. Read the full text of the Minsk agreements "
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