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20 of October, 19:32

OSCE drone mission lost control due to the jamming of the GPS signal
Drone(UAV) Special monitoring mission (SMM) of the OSCE in Ukraine have clashed on the first day of the week with the massive use of electronic warfare over the territory controlled by the self-proclaimed Donetsk people's Republic (DNR), and over territory controlled by Ukrainian government, according to the SMM report as of Monday evening, published on Tuesday.

"Double jamming GPS began while flying over the area of Yasinovataya (16 km North-East of Donetsk) within controlled DND, drones on for some time was in practice unmanageable. After the supervision of the UAV was reconstructed, he continued to experience Double jamming GPS over the government-controlled Regiment (38 km North of Mariupol) and Shevchenko (19 km North-West of Mariupol). Then the UAV OSCE had the time to plant ", - reported in the report.

over the past time period the SMM is periodically reporting data collected from the UAV, military technology, located in the area where it is required to be allocated according to the Minsk agreements, as well as the movement of military equipment outside of the line of withdrawal, that, in the opinion of the SMM, does not violate the letter of the agreements but does not help to establish trust between the parties.

in a report on the status on Monday reported about the fact that within the limits controlled by the DPR, was documented with the help of the UAV in total 27 tanks in the area of the allotment.

the report also mentioned that in Donetsk the SMM item placement was a peaceful demonstration arrived at the buses about 300 people, mostly men, under the slogan "the OSCE, you are our protection" and " Donbass want peace ". Some demonstrators expressed their dissatisfaction with the activities of the SMM. Authorized the OSCE held talks with demonstrators After the demonstrators successfully dispersed, the SMM informs.

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