Militia self-proclaimed Donetsk national Republic retreated from the city of Seversk, said at a press conference in Donetsk, the commander of the host of Igor Strelkov.
before Thursday, the speaker of the information centre of the special operation conducted in the East of Ukraine controlled by the Kyiv security forces, Vladyslav Seleznyov said that the army ousted the militia from deployment in Seversk. According to the Ministry of infrastructure of Ukraine, due to the fighting out of order traction substation Donetsk railway in Seversk.
" Yesterday our troops left the city of Seversk, the Militia has receded on the neighboring heights, " said Shooters. According to him, on Thursday, as the outbreak in the area of Karlovci - village, located approximately 30 miles West of Donetsk." The attack was repulsed, two tanks were hit. We also have losses, " said Shooters.
according to him, militia no fallback plan from Donetsk, such derogation from Slavyansk." We are preparing for the defense, " said Shooters." How are we going to retreat? We are in our country, are going to defend it, " he backed his Prime Minister DND Alexander Borodai.
Ukrainian law-enforcers claimed that the airborne forces units, located on the square of Lugansk to the airport was destroyed by the installation of volley fire BM-21 " Grad ". These details in the press-service of the Luhansk people's self-proclaimed Republic challenged.
numerous anti-government protests were started in the South-Eastern regions of Ukraine at the end of February 2014. It has been the response of local citizens at the forcible change of power in the country and the subsequent attempt to cancel the Verkhovna Rada of the law, giving the Russian language regional status. The center of confrontation between Pro-Russian-minded people with the government in Kiev has become the Donbass. About that, how is the conflict in the South-East of Ukraine.
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