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23 of October, 13:24

Zakharchenko has not ruled out the resumption of active fighting in the East of Ukraine
Prime Minister Donetsk national Republic Alexander Zakharchenko considers possible resumption of active hostilities in the East of Ukraine between the host and the Ukrainian militia.
" Will be very difficult periods of hostilities. Will take Slavyansk and Kramatorsk, Mariupol. Unfortunately, it does not translate the dialogues in a peaceful plane. The mode of silence was observed only us. Yesterday we started responding (on fire), yesterday all was silent, " said Zakharchenko, RIA " Novosti ". First, the former head of the defense Ministry of the Donetsk national Republic Igor Strelkov also suggested that the Ukrainian Military are preparing For the attack on Donetsk and Makeyevka, agglomeration which is the largest and most important in the field. According to him, " two shock troops of the enemy, having clearly offensive configuration aimed at DND capital From the North-West and South-West. Third, concentrated in the area of Debaltsevo, can hit on Shakhtersk or deeper - Red Beam and Anthracite to reach the border With Russia through the least covered by a host of DND and LNR areas and immediately put her under surveillance, cutting off the militia of any supply ". Since mid-April, the Kyiv authorities are in the East of Ukraine " special operation " to suppress the protest movement in the Donbass. In September in Minsk hosted two meetings of the contact group (representatives of Kiev, Russia and the OSCE) With manual DND and LNR. According to their results, were signed: September 5 - the agreement on stopping the fire, September 19 - final Memorandum stop the fire and the creation of the 30-kilometer zone on the contact line between the warring parties. Despite this, some sections of the hostilities continued. For example, the attempts to take under the supervision of Donetsk airport from both sides of the conflict.

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