The State Department records a “record number” of Russian air defense installations in the Donbass

Mikhail Stamm.  
28.04.2015 08:44
  (Moscow time), Moscow - Kyiv
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Armed forces, Donbass, The OSCE Mission, Policy, Russia, Story of the day, Ukraine


The US State Department recorded the maximum concentration of Russian air defense systems in the Donbass since August 2014. This was stated by department spokesman Jeff Rathke, Bloomberg reports.

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He said that one of the main evidence of Russia’s participation in the conflict is the presence of drones among the militias, the news quotes "MK". The State Department is also confident that the Russian military is training militias. Rathke added that Russia is once again building up troops near the border with Ukraine, and expressed concern about the situation around the Donetsk village of Shirokino, where clashes regularly occur.

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