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26 of July, 22:26

FSB: More than 40 Ukrainian military have moved on Russian territory
More than 40 Ukrainian soldiers left his military unit and crossed into the territory of Russia, said on the first day weekend in the evening the head of the press service of the frontier Department of Federal Security Service of Russia in the Rostov region Vasiliy of Malayalam.
" About 20. 30 MSK 41 Ukrainian soldiers left their military units came to the Ukrainian border checkpoint " Izvarino ". They appealed to the militia with the request to assist them in the transition to the site of Russia in connection with the fact that They do not wish to fight against the people, " said the small, quoted by RIA " Novosti ". He added that all Ukrainian soldiers have already moved on to the platform of Russia through the Russian checkpoint " Donetsk ". Ukrainian military expressed gratitude to the militia, which helped a seamless transition to Russian territory, and shake their hands. This is not the 1st time that Ukrainian military side with Russia. First of Malayalam reported that on the evening of 20 June until the morning of June 21 in the area of the checkpoint " Izvarino " on the Russian checkpoint " Donetsk " has passed 100 border guards (20 of them officers)to hide from fire during clashes with the militia. They stated that the only progranune " Izvarino " there were 113 border guards. It claimed that in the process of fighting was damaged body six Ukrainian border guards, including two in a serious condition and one of the Russian border guard. According to this information, the wounded Ukrainian soldiers were transferred to Ukraine. As has specified a source in law enforcement bodies, in 04. 20 Moscow time on June 22, the border crossing point " Chertkovo-chalk " on the Ukrainian side moved 85 border guards, another fifteen did not want to return home. However, the Ukrainian state border service on the first day of the week have stated that all border guards have returned to Ukraine.

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