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11 of November, 23:21

Soldiers of the battalion of " Kyiv-2 " in Kharkiv tied with 12 kg of drugs
Law enforcement authorities of Kharkiv bred soldiers of the battalion of special forces police " Kyiv-2 ", who are accused of transporting 12 kilograms of the drug, according to one version of zone of the " special operations " in the Donbass, said the press service of the Ministry of internal Affairs of Ukraine in Kharkiv region.
" When checking the documents of persons who moved in the car, it was determined that the car passengers are soldiers of the battalion patrol special police " Kyiv-2 ". As was established, the police transported in the car about 12 kg of narcotic potions green color that looks similar to marijuana. On inaccurate data, this dangerous cargo men were transported from the zone ATO ", - Reported in the report on the Internet representation offices. As emphasized in the management of the Ministry of internal Affairs, drugs were selected and focused on research to forensic investigators and the suspects themselves caught. Since mid-April, the Kyiv authorities are in the East of Ukraine " special operation " to suppress the protest movement in the Donbass. Military is actively used heavy machinery and military aircraft and helicopters. Mentions a large number of killed and wounded among the civilian population and the destruction of the homes of residents and infrastructure. September 20, for the implementation of the Minsk agreement was drafted a Memorandum, which provides a General ceasefire and the development of the 30-kilometer zone on the current line of contact under the supervision of the OSCE. on 7 November, the OSCE said the increase in the number of cases of violation of agreements. On its part, the Commissioner of the Russian Federation to the OSCE Andrey Kelin said on Thursday that the authorities in Kiev perform Minsk consensus about what shows strong attack in the area Yasinovataya and fire school of Donetsk.


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