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6 of September, 11:30

Militia LNR recorded 2 cases of attacks per day
The Ukrainian Military for the last day or two times violated the ceasefire regime and made two provocations in the self-proclaimed Luhansk national Republic (LNR), told Last news in the people's militia LNR.

The first of September in the Donbass began a ceasefire, which the parties to the conflict agreed on 26 August in Minsk during the last meeting of the contact group on settling the situation in Ukraine. The Ukrainian Military on Sunday morning revealed that the militias for the day 14 times violated the ceasefire regime in the Donbas. For its part, the authorities of Donetsk stated that on the night in the city was calm, the fighting was not conducted.

"In the evening on the first day of the weekend in 16. 42 AFU (armed forces of Ukraine) fired mortar rounds caliber 120mm residential areas of the settlement Popasnaya in the area of Pervomaisk. 18. 35 recorded the fire on the LNR territories of BMP-1 with the direction of the residential settlement Bolotnoe by area of residential settlements Novokyivka ", - told the head of Department.

Also Lugansk militia has recorded two provocations from Ukrainian forces.

"21. 00 at the checkpoint? 42 in the direction of the residential settlement of the Crimean noted the high power explosions, according to one version, artillery ammunition. Later at 21. 55 in the area of residential settlements of the Yellow-marked shots from antitank guided missiles and machine gun fire into the territory ", - explained in militia.

The military operation against dissatisfied with the coup d'etat of residents of Donbas lasts more than a year. At the talks on February 12 were achieved consensus on stopping the fire, the withdrawal of heavy weapons, introduction to the Constitution of Ukraine changes on decentralization of power and the consolidation of the special status " of certain districts of Donetsk and Lugansk regions ".

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