Astakhov called on Kyiv to open a humanitarian corridor for civilians
The Ombudsman under the RF President on the rights of the child Pavel Astakhov in connection with another child mortality in Donetsk region once again tried to persuade the Ukrainian government to open humanitarian corridors for the peaceful inhabitants and stop the fire on cities and people.
" Kyiv regime continues to destroy their own people and children. Keeping children and civilians hostage, while periodically open humanitarian corridors for the withdrawal of its military from under attack by militias through the territory of Russia. Inhuman cynicism! Open humanitarian corridors for the peaceful inhabitants! Hold your fire on cities and people! Save the innocent children, " he wrote on his page in instagram Astakhov.
He has supplemented his words by the fact that according to the adviser of the head of MIA of Ukraine in Artemivsk district, Donetsk region, just nine children were blown up by a mine, all in a critical condition.
On Tuesday in the village of Berestovo, Artemivsk district, Donetsk region on a mine exploded 7 people, including three children. According to the information of the regional state administration, all victims, even so the children are in serious condition. Donetsk regional state administration emphasizes, that the disseminated on Tuesday evening in a number of media data about death in the village of Berestovo one child is not true.
first Advisor of the head of the Ministry of internal Affairs Anton Gerashchenko said that a mine had exploded nine people.
Kyiv authorities from April spend in the East of Ukraine's military operation targeting dissatisfied with the February coup d'etat of the population of the region. In the Russian capital this special operation, which has already led to numerous casualties on both sides and among them among the peaceful residents, called punitive and campaigning Kiev immediately to stop her. The city of Donetsk, Lugansk and Gorlovka for the last period of time are the " hot spots ", they are periodically subjected to bombardments.