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2 of October, 12:20

In DND accused the Ukrainian security forces in the 77 attacks
Equipped with weapons forces of Ukraine released 77 artillery shells and mines in the area Yasinovataya and the outskirts of Gorlovka on the first day weekend evening, the day of the alleged beginning of the withdrawal of personnel and equipment, said a source in law enforcement agencies of the Donetsk people's Republic.
"With 17. 00 to 23. 00, the Ukrainian side was led by the shelling of the village of zaytsevo on the outskirts of Donetsk, the village Vasilevka Yasinovatski district and the industrial area close to Yasinovataya. In General the difficulties in these areas were released 77 of artillery shells caliber 122 mm and min caliber 82 mm and 120 mm, " according to the news Agency.



The framework decision of the Contact group on Ukraine About breeding forces in the Donbas was signed in Minsk on September 22. Agreed and the proposal of the OSCE in the three areas of withdrawal of personnel and equipment that had been made (by the representative of the OSCE) Ambassador (Ertugrul) Apakan at a meeting on September 7 and at the same time Agreed by the representatives of the people's republics. The document defines the procedure of dilution of the offices of the opposing sides on 3 pilot sites: petrivs'ke (DNI), and the Village Lugansk and gold (LC). However, neither the first day of the weekend, nor on Sunday, the dilution of forces has begun. LOOK in detail analyzed the circumstances With the broken agreements. On September 14 Minister of foreign Affairs of Germany Frank-Walter Steinmeier said that a ceasefire in the Donbass will begin in the night From 14 to fifteen September for a week. Since then, however, the Ukrainian Military did not stop the attacks. Once the ceasefire came into force at midnight on 1 September, Kyiv time (same as GMT). Parties agreed at the meeting of the Contact group in Minsk on August 26. A ceasefire timed to the beginning of the school year.

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