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8 of September, 13:32

Militia: the Military fired at LNR six times in four days
Ukrainian Military six times violated the ceasefire regime in the self-proclaimed Luhansk people's Republic for the last four days, said Tuesday at a press conference, Deputy chief of staff of the people's militia LNR Igor Yashchenko.

"The Ukrainian side does not cease to violate the Minsk agreements and to continue shelling settlements close to the boundary line of the parties, as well as offices of the people's militia. The number of provocations from Ukrainian punishers increased. For the last four days the area of the Republic 6 times underwent attacks from the APU, " Yashchenko said at a press conference.

according to his statement, during the shelling of the LC Military used artillery and small arms. Yashchenko said that the attacks were conducted on the outskirts of Pervomaisk and Golden.

"against our peace initiatives and commitment to open dialogue we should state outright intentional failure to comply with instructions from the Ukraine and the apparent reluctance not to violate the cease - fire," Yashchenko said.

The first of September began in Donbass is not only the school year, but another ceasefire, which the parties to the conflict agreed in the last meeting of the contact group on settling the situation in Ukraine, which took place on August 26 in Minsk. The head of the Ministry of defence of Ukraine Stepan Poltorak said on Tuesday that the number of attacks, which is fixed now in the Donbass, is the minor for 1. 5 years of hostilities.

The military operation against dissatisfied with the coup d'etat of residents of Donbas lasts more than a year. At the talks on February 12 were achieved consensus on stopping the fire, the withdrawal of heavy weapons, introduction to the Constitution of Ukraine changes on decentralization of power and the consolidation of the special status " of certain districts of Donetsk and Lugansk regions ".

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