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13 of August, 10:32

Butovskaya mine in the DNR caught fire after shelling by Ukrainian security forces
Ukrainian Military attacked Yasynuvata the territory of Donetsk national Republic (DND), in the end, there was a fire on the Butovskaya mine approximately 4 kilometres North of Donetsk, said the head of the regional administration Yuri Corsair.
"Fired from" grad ", now we have a fire in the area of the Butovskaya mine, "declared" Donetsk news Agency " the Corsair.
in the area of fire already left the fire truck emergency. Corsair added that as a result of the attack recorded to hit the road. Victims and destructions is not present ", - he said. The Agency does not specify, the story is about the mine or on the road. Recall that according to the Complex of measures on execution of the Minsk agreement, which was signed by the Contact group six months ago, with the line of contact must be assigned to all the heavy artillery systems, including MLRS " Tornado ", " Hurricane ", " Tornado ", as well as missiles " Point ". The withdrawal had to be completed in the first part of March. Anyway settlements DND until now subjected to intense shelling from the Ukrainian security forces, as well as among them with the use of heavy artillery and MLRS. On the first day of the week the head of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko ordered the Ukrainian diplomats to inform the Russian Federation and the OSCE about the worsening situation in the Donbass. On the same day foreign Minister of Ukraine Pavlo Klimkin in the course of telephone conversations with the foreign Ministers of Germany and France ? Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Laurent Fabius ? attracted the attention of colleagues to the worsening situation in the Donbass. The deterioration of the situation in the field is recognized and Authorized DND. Despite the cease-fire, which turned out to come to a common opinion in February this year, the attacks between the forces of the Ukrainian army on one side and the LPR and the DPR and return continue.

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