Kiev has closed traffic in the city of Mariupol and Kurakhovo, said Last news in the press service of the Ministry of transport DND.
first on Tuesday, the leader of the largest in the Ukrainian Parliament faction "Block of Petro Poroshenko" Yuriy Lutsenko all shipping email With the territories of Donetsk region, controlled by the self-proclaimed militia Donetsk national Republic.
"From six in the morning do not miss the transport to Mariupol and through the checkpoint Kurakhovo in connection With the fighting. To the site of Ukraine from the DNR can only be accessed through Artemovskaya Direction ", - stressed in the Ministry of transport DND.
according to authorities, on the territory of the self-proclaimed Donetsk people's Republic, the transport moves in normal mode.
"On Mariupol direction is South Direction, the Direction of Kurakhovo - West Direction, from Donetsk were closed in connection With the fighting," said Commissioner of the Ministry of transport DND. He also added that the Northern exit from the city remain open.
The Ukrainian authorities began in April last year in the Donbass military operation against dissatisfied with the coup d'etat of residents of the region. According to the summary data of the UN, the victims of the conflict began more than 6, 4 thousand people.
The settlement of the situation in the Donbass is discussed, as well as among them, during meetings in Minsk contact group, which Since September of last year already took 3 of the document governing the steps to de-escalate the conflict. The last document is dated 12 February - in addition to the ceasefire, withdrawal of heavy weapons and creating a security zone, obliges the Authorities of Ukraine to engage in direct dialogue With the authorized DND and LNR, for example, on the issue of conduct in local elections, entering into the Constitution of Ukraine of change, involving the decentralization of Power, as well as on the issue of legislative recognition of special status of separate districts of Donetsk and Lugansk regions ".
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