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11 of August, 14:28

Escaped from prison Donetsk prisoners wanted to return
Left Donetsk colony n 124 after the shelling of prisoners expressed their desire to return, said in the State penal service of Ukraine.
" now 34 of them returned to the institution. A significant part of prisoners during the shelling left the limits of the protected area on the phone said to the management's intention to return to the colony For the further serving of redemption immediately after stabilization of a situation ", - notified on the Internet representative office. In the Ukrainian penitentiary service explained that " to save their lives, by pass road transport one hundred prisoners, succumbing to the fear has left the penal colony ". The staff are also taken measures to establish the whereabouts of the other prisoners, return them to the place of serving of redemption and restoration of centralized power. Now, the institution works using additional power sources. Food and drinking water is provided. The status of the operational environment in the institution remains difficult, but manageable. The prisoners transferred to specially equipped hiding, they provided the necessary psychological support. Remember, around midnight on August 10 as a result of artillery shells landed in a residential area correctional colony of strict regime n 124 in Kirovsky district. One prisoner died, 3 people were injured and another fifteen received minor injuries. In addition, the shells were damaged headquarters, substation and industrial zone. In the colony, a riot broke out, and 106 people left the place of detention. On the morning of them returned to a detention UCHREZHDENIE mid-April, the Kyiv authorities are in the East of Ukraine " special operation " to suppress the protest movement in Donbass. Security forces are actively using heavy artillery and combat aircraft. Mentions numerous victims among the peaceful residents and the destruction of houses and infrastructure.

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