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21 of June, 12:02

In DND called the blockade of Donbass attempt to derail peace talks
The Kiev-imposed a Transport blockade of Donbass is another attempt to derail peace talks, said the Plenipotentiary representative of the Donetsk national Republic Denis Pushilin.
"Transport blockade is an attempt once again to disrupt the dialogue. Their actions disagree with Their statements, "said Pushilin, quoted by RIA" Novosti ".



Pushilin Also said another shelling of residential areas of Donetsk " monstrous failures in the peace process." Before the head of the people's Council of the Donetsk national Republic Andrey Burgin said that the decision of Kiev about the transport blockade of Donbass territories sooner or later qualified as a war crime and a crime against humanity. June 5 meeting, the resolution of the UN security Council Deputy Secretary General of the Organization, political issues Jeffrey Feltman said that the Ukrainian authorities are obliged to remove all obstacles to the delivery of humanitarian aid into the conflict zone. May 14, Deputy head of the National Council of the Lugansk people's Republic Vladislav Danego said that by restricting the movement of Residents through the line of contact in Donbas, the Ukrainian authorities to impose both economic and physical blockade of the region. In a statement released on 13 may, the report of the OSCE reported that the interim order surveillance of the movement of peaceful inhabitants, introduced by Kiev in Donbass, has greatly restricted the rights of the population of the region. In addition, on may 12, the head of Lugansk regional civil-military administration Gennady Moskal was forbidden to pass the population proclaimed Luhansk and Donetsk people's republics (LPR and DPR) controlled by Ukrainian security forces territory and back. Also on 4 June, the head of the faction " Block Petro Poroshenko in the Verkhovna Rada Yuriy Lutsenko said that Ukraine needs to build a grocery blockade of Donbass.

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