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3 of June, 22:02

DNR: APU Fire was a cover for the transfer of tanks
Under cover of the shelling on Wednesday APU threw two tank companies and 200 fighters, it was made for another provocation or assault of Donetsk, said Deputy commander of the militia DND Eduard Bacurin.
Basurin also said about the losses of the DPR for the environment." As for the loss of the army DND, At this point in time killed 14 people and wounded 86, 18 of them seriously wounded, "said he, RIA" Novosti ".
before the OSCE stated That the observers of the special monitoring mission were missing seven units of multiple rocket launcher systems (MLRS) on the Ukrainian sites for military equipment, which have been withdrawn from the contact line in Donbas. Recall, on Wednesday in the Donbas were initiated clashes between security forces and militias, which were injured about 90 people. Before that the Mayor of Donetsk Igor Martynov reported the deaths of 4 civilians in the shelling of 2 parts of the city. Advisor to the head of Dnipropetrovsk regional state administration Tatiana Lip announced the death of one Ukrainian soldier. In her expressions, injured 18 soldiers. The military also talked about the stabilization of the situation in Marinka and Krasnogorovka. Prior to that, head of the defense Ministry of Ukraine Stepan Poltorak said That the Ukrainian security Forces without loss stopped the advance of the militia DND in the area of Marinci. The head of the Ministry of defense of the Donetsk national Republic Vladimir Kononov said first That the Donetsk people's Republic considers the actions controlled by the Kiev military disruption of the Minsk agreements. With fifteen February, the parties to the conflict in the Donbass declared a truce, under agreements concluded in Minsk after almost 16 hours of negotiations. However, despite the control system of the ceasefire, for the last time period shelling in Eastern Ukraine again became frequent.

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