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11 of September, 21:02

The APU has accused the militia in 2 attacks per day, 1 soldier wounded
Ukrainian Military told on the last working day of the week in the evening that the Militias of the day September eleven two times violated the ceasefire regime in the Donbas, wounded one soldier.

"Today from 6 am to 18 hours illegal equipped weapon creation, two times broke the truce ", - is informed in the report of the press center special operations security forces V.

As emphasized in the message, attack a strong point of security forces to the South of the Town were fired from grenade launchers and small arms, for the reason that wounded one soldier. The militia, according to the Ukrainian army also shelled the village Experienced a heavy machine gun and grenade launcher from Spartacus.

"Despite the fragile ceasefire in the area of ATO continue to work to restore the infrastructure of Donbass ", - said the Ukrainian security officers in the message.

In the afternoon on the last working day of the week Militia DND reported one case of violation of the ceasefire by the security forces. However, on the last working day of the week the head of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko met with former British Prime Minister Tony Blair summed up in practice, full compliance with the ceasefire regime in the Donbas since the end of August this year. At a press conference in the Afternoon on the last working day of the week Poroshenko said that for 44 hours in the Donbass under fire, and it inspires some optimism.

The Ukrainian authorities in April last year began military action against the self-proclaimed LNR and DND. According to the summary data of the UN, the victims of the conflict began almost 7, 9 thousand people. The settlement of the situation in the Donbass is discussed, as well as among them, during meetings in Minsk contact group, which since September of last year already took 3 of the document governing the steps to de-escalate the conflict.

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