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24 of March, 19:31

The OSCE said about the limitations of the movements of the observers in the Donbas
Special monitoring mission of the OSCE in Ukraine said in the latest report released Tuesday that re-visited on the first day of the week a few points allotted storage of heavy weapons as the Ukrainian military power and self-proclaimed people's Republic of Donetsk.

4 the storage facilities of the military might of Ukraine " all serial numbers (equipment) coincided with previous visits." On 2 more paragraphs storage APU technology was no more, the report said. It does not say where was translated therein above technique.

Authorized SMM also visited five points of storage allocated to heavy vehicles DNR, one of them the first time." on some of the re-visited places of storage SMM watched as one of the first recorded howitzers was returned to the district in the presence of SMM. Authorized DNR stated that it was down for maintenance, " the report read.

the report also States that the Observers saw neotvedennoe technique in the government-controlled Free village, the village of Happiness, where is the technical part of the APU, and the checkpoint at Trinity.

While at the village Shirokino, Observers were present During a mortar attack and had to move to a more distant point of observation because of the risk of the security, the report said.

OSCE observers also say six cases, when Authorized AFU limited their freedom of movement, and one case, when Authorized DNR did not let them through the checkpoint near Shirokino under the pretext of security.

Hmm OSCE was established on March 21, 2014 with the largest number of five hundred observers, who are forced to be located in 10 cities of Ukraine. The OSCE reported that to date, the mission has exceeded the number of 400 observers, 350 of observers working in the East of Ukraine, where they are responsible for monitoring the cease-fire and verification of the withdrawal of heavy weapons.

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