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22 of July, 14:57

Ukrainian military have not adopted by phosphorus bombs, said the NSDC
Speaker of the information centre of the Council of national security and defence (NSDC) of Ukraine Andriy Lysenko says the Ukrainian military is not used phosphoric bombs because they are not on the armament for the Ukrainian army.

before the commander of the battalion " Ghost " of the self-proclaimed Lugansk people's Republic Alexander Kostin said that law-enforcers applied last night in Lisichansk, Luhansk oblast phosphorous bombs.

" The Ukrainian army is armed with phosphorous bombs, " said Lysenko at the press conference on Tuesday.

first of militia said that the village Semenovka in the immediate vicinity of Slavyansk fired incendiary bombs. In mass media there were messages that applied under fire bombs were likely to be phosphorus munitions. Later, the head of the Ministry of foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation S. Lavrov Century said that Russia is concerned about the messages O.

More than a week ago militias had to retreat from Slavyansk, Kramatorsk, Artyomovsk, Konstantinovka and Druzhkovka to, in their words, to take fire from the peaceful inhabitants. These cities are occupied by security forces, militia went to the Donetsk and Lugansk. Soon, the security forces started shelling and of these cities.


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 the local population 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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