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6 of May, 19:33

OSCE recorded armaments on the separation line in the Donbass
Observers of the OSCE mission for the last few days has documented several cases of violations of Minsk agreements on the withdrawal of heavy weapons from the separation line in the Donbass, reported to the mission report.
for example, on may 4, Kiev-controlled territory observers had seen a gun, according to one version, the caliber of 100 millimeters, reports RIA " Novosti ".
5 may also have been fixed 3 fixed the T-64 on Kiev-controlled territory, and two controlled by the self-proclaimed Donetsk people's Republic territory. According to observers, within the DPR was Also seen a convoy of military vehicles, and the drone of the OSCE recorded four tanks DNR in Shirokino. In addition, the Special OSCE monitoring mission said in a report that the shelling of Donetsk on may 2 were made from the guns of 152 mm caliber the direction of the blow from North and North-North-East." Was no crater or fragments for a comprehensive analysis in order to identify the exact origin of the fire, " the report said. Along with this, according to the Minsk agreements of February, guns of calibre of 100 millimetres and above are required to be withdrawn from the contact line of the parties to the conflict in the Donbas. The message about the shelling of the city 2 may have been received from local residents and the Joint center for coordination and control (SCCC), the report points out. First Wednesday in Minsk, the dialogues of the contact group on Ukraine. According to the OSCE representative, Heidi Tagliavini, the sub-working groups was held in Minsk in a constructive way, laid the Foundation for negotiations on the settlement of the Ukrainian fall. On the last working day of the week in Donetsk and Lugansk national Republic has approved the appointment of commissioners of the OSCE coordinators of the subgroups of the contact group in the 1st month of their work.

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