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28 of August, 20:56

The UN Secretary-General is concerned at reports of the spread of fighting in the Ukraine
Ivan Zakharchenko. Secretary-General of the United Nations ban Ki-moon was alarmed by reports About the spread of fighting in the East of Ukraine in the direction of the coast of the Azov sea, said on Thursday at a press conference official authorized global organization Stefan Dujarric.

" The Secretary-General of the United Nations alarmed by reports About the spread of fighting in the East of Ukraine in the South near the border of the sea of Azov and the Russian Federation ", - said Dujarric.

according to him, if the message is confirmed, it will mean " a dangerous escalation of the Ukrainian fall ".

" the international community cannot afford, nor want the situation was further aggravated, nor to continued violence and destruction, which brought the conflict in the East of Ukraine ", - said Dujarric.

according to his statement, the UN Secretary-General emphasized the dialogues in Minsk on August 26 and the 1st meeting of the presidents of Ukraine and Russia." We call for the continuation of these negotiations, in order to find a peaceful way out of the conflict, " said Dujarric.

" Everyone must do their own part to promote the peaceful resolution of this conflict while maintaining the sovereignty, territorial integrity of Ukraine, " he said.


numerous anti-government protests were started in the South-Eastern regions of Ukraine at the end of February 2014. They were the response of local citizens to violent change of power in the country and the subsequent attempt to cancel the Verkhovna Rada of the law granting Russian the status of regional language. The center of the Pro-Russian opposition-minded people with power in Kiev became the Donbass. About how developed the conflict in the South-East of Ukraine.

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