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9 of June, 03:31

Bratislava concerned at reports that Slovak soldiers in the Donbass
Alexander Kuranov. Foreign Minister of Slovakia is concerned with information about the formation of the Slovak-Czech branch of the militia of Donbass, said on the first day of the week authorized the Slovak diplomatic vedomctva Peter Susko.

on the first day of the week Bratislava online edition published an interview with members of the division, consisting of eight Czechs and 4 Slovaks who participates in hostilities in the Donbass on the side of the militia. Before the media reported many times about the aliens voluntarily going to fight on the side of the militia in the East of Ukraine.

"The Slovak foreign Ministry with concern registered data about the formation of the Slovak-Czech division in the framework of the international brigade military power of the separatists in Donetsk ", - quotes the expression of Cusco magazine.

at the same time foreign Minister of Slovakia cannot assure the participation of citizens in the conflict in Ukraine in the form of volunteers, He said. According to his vision, such volunteers destabilize the situation and create obstacles to the pursuit of a diplomatic solution to the conflict, thereby causing harm to the foreign policy interests of Slovakia.

"Slovakia from the activities of these individuals and their further medialisierung actions aimed at recruiting new volunteers, and clearly distances itself," said Susko.

He added that Slovakia is concerned about the failures of the truce in Eastern Ukraine, casualties and the deteriorating humanitarian situation, as well as the use of heavy weapons in Accordance with the Minsk agreements were required to be withdrawn from the line of soprikosnovenija.

The Ukrainian authorities began in April last year in the Donbass military operation against dissatisfied with the coup d'etat citizens of the region. According to the summary data of the UN, the victims of the conflict began more than 6, 4 thousand people.

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