The mayor of Donetsk Igor Martynov expressed condolences to the victims of the fire, and subjected charges Kyiv authorities in meanness and hypocrisy, informs the press service of the city administration. " in our city again trouble and sorrow, which again has touched us all. Again, we recognize the hypocrisy and meanness Ukrainian authorities about it I said, speak and speak. The vile attacks of the military might of Ukraine knows no bounds and today's tragedy is another proof " - quoted Martynov press service on the Internet representation offices." Shells Mat were very close to the point of delivery of humanitarian aid to the Palace of culture." Kuibyshev, where were pensioners, the elderly, low-income citizens and trolley bus with civilians, " said Martynov." On behalf of itself, the city administration and city residents Express our sincere condolences to all who lost today, family and friends, the city administration will not leave you alone with your grief. Share the pain and bitterness of irreparable loss with you, your family and friends, " said he. Remember, before the last working day of the week in Donetsk was attacked, the victims of which were 12 civilians. Remember, January 9, the intensity of the attacks in the East of Ukraine has increased, as has the number of victims of the conflict. The Ministry of defence of Ukraine announced the build-up of inventories in all places where combat operations are being conducted. Militias from our side told me that " pushed the front line to defend shelling of residential areas of the cities of the Ukrainian security forces. January 18, intensified shelling of Donetsk, Kiev officially acknowledged that at the airport of the city is a massive special operation. After a few days, 22 January, in Donetsk, was fired on public transport, died 8 people, 17 were injured. Foreign Minister S. Lavrov Century, said that the Russian authorities are concerned about the outbreak of violence in the East of Ukraine and have plans to achieve " immediate ceasefire ".
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