DPR invited Ukraine to jointly investigate the shelling of a passenger bus in Donbass

Nikolai Kuznetsov.  
22.01.2018 15:37
  (Moscow time), Donetsk
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Armed forces, Donbass, Local government, Society, Policy, Ukraine


Alexander Zakharchenko invited the Ukrainian side to send its experts to the republic and take part in a joint investigation of the tragedy near Yelenovka, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

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“We have already repeatedly invited Ukrainian experts, and we are ready to confirm this now. Come and see for yourself. Yesterday I was personally at the scene of the tragedy. The holes show that the fire came from the territory of Ukrainian military personnel. The distance there is not very far, and a good sniper could do it,” he said.

The leader of the Republic also emphasized that Kyiv’s attempts to blame the DPR Armed Forces for shelling a passenger bus near Yelenovka are groundless and absurd.

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