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7 of July, 11:33

Ukrainian security forces were accused of undermining the bridge on the route Donetsk - Novoazovsk
Ukrainian subversive group (DRG) blew up the bridge on the highway between Donetsk and Novoazovsk, the Traffic on this site is limited, said the head of Starobeshevo district Ivan Mikhailov.
"(On Monday) about 19. 00 Ukrainian DRG committed undermining of the bridge. The explosives planted under the columns. In the end, damaged 10 columns in the Central support. The blade itself whole, "said RIA" Novosti " Mikhailov.
according to his statement, as a result of explosion nobody has suffered. Currently in place is working the repair crew. Traffic Across the bridge is limited." Through fasting skip only one car. Trucks are only empty. The buses drop people off in front of the bridge, they cross the foot bridge and then just sit in the bus. This is a simple security measures to avoid the destruction of the bridge ", - stressed in the administration of Starobeshevo district. Review the head area, the undermining of the bridge was not accidental. It is passed Through the column With humanitarian aid." Through this bridge was donated. I think we have scanned it and blew up. Currently I have a task to inspect all bridges and build supervision over strategic objects, as well as among them bridges and dams, " said Mikhailov. Since mid-April last year, the Kyiv authorities are in the East of Ukraine "special operation" to suppress the protest movement in the Donbass. Refers to a large number of dead and wounded among the civilian population and the destruction of houses and infrastructure. According to the summary data of the UN, the victims of the conflict began more than 6, 4 thousand People. With fifteen February, the parties to the conflict in the Donbass declared a truce in Minsk after almost 16 hours of negotiations. However, despite the control system of the ceasefire, for the last time period shelling in Eastern Ukraine again became frequent.

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