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5 of November, 14:51

Kiev has stopped payment of shipoopi part of the residents of Donbas
Kiev refuses social benefits part of the residents of Donetsk and Lugansk regions, which are controlled by militias, said on Wednesday the Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk.
about this he said at a meeting of the Ukrainian Cabinet of Ministers, reports TASS." Those territories which are under the control of " terrorists " (as in Kiev called militias - approx. OPINION) need subsidies: 19, 6 billion UAH (1, 51 bln us$), Donetsk region, 14, 6 billion UAH (1, 12 billion) in Luhansk region, " he said.- as long as the territory will be under the control of the impostors, the government will not sponsor them. As soon as the site will be released, we will pay all social payments ". Yatsenyuk however, said that Kyiv will continue to put in the Donbas electric power." There our citizens, and we will not allow people to freeze. As soon as we rebuild supervision over the territory, the amount of which are provided on social payments will be reduced in favor of payment of debts for supplies, " he added. First Wednesday Yatsenyuk said about the readiness to discuss the situation in the East of Ukraine, but only in the so-called Geneva format, without the participation of the militia. However, States that the delegation DND, from which, for example, Deputy Prime Minister for power problems Ravil Khalikov and Deputy commander of the militia Eduard Bacurin, joined the negotiations authorized Ukraine, Russia and the OSCE in Donetsk. Remember, on Tuesday, the head of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko introduced the NSDC abolition of the law on local self-government in the Donbass. This decision in Kiev explained by the reaction to the elections in DND and LNR, which, according to the comments of the Ukrainian authorities, As if they would violate the Minsk consensus. This Poroshenko said that the abolition of the law shall not constitute a waiver of the Minsk agreements.


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