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24 of September, 17:56

The OSCE mission: the observers came under fire near the city of Lugansk
The OSCE mission in Ukraine on Wednesday rejected the message about the fact that her Workers came under fire in the Luhansk region.

first Ukrainian media citing the press-center operational command of the Ukrainian armies " North " stated that militias as if he had been shot at the division of security forces guarding the bridge over the river Seversky Donets, and were fired Authorized the OSCE, which during the conflict were also in the place of fire ". It was noted that the Ukrainian Military returned fire.

" in response to media enquiries, we can say that the joint observers came under fire in the Luhansk region in recent days, according to the report, made public in a published account of the mission on Twitter.

Kyiv authorities in April began in the East of Ukraine military operation against dissatisfied with the February coup d'etat in the region. According to the UN on September eleven, the victims of the incident, there are almost 3, 2 thousands of civilians, more than 8 thousand were injured body. The parties are in Minsk dialogues with the mediation of the OSCE and Russia, 5 September, they agreed to a truce and a few questions About the status of the region (Minsk Protocol), and on the 19th of September was developed to implement the Memorandum of nine points. Military and militia periodically declared the violation of the ceasefire, both Sides, however, and international observers have concluded that the truce is generally followed.


Kyiv authorities since April of conduct in the East of Ukraine military operation directed against dissatisfied with the February coup d'etat of residents of Donbas. According to the UN on 21 September, the victims of the incident were more than 3, 2 thousands of civilians, more than 8 thousand were injured body. About the development of the incident in the South-East of Ukraine read

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