Lyashko called for airstrikes against rebels in Donbass

21.04.2014 15:25
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Kyiv, April 21 (Navigator, Victoria Litovchenko) – Verkhovna Rada Deputy Oleg Lyashko called for missile strikes on TV towers in Kramatorsk and Slavyansk, as well as on administrative buildings seized by pro-Russian activists.

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“In Kramatorsk and Slavyansk, terrorists seized television towers and turned on Russian television channels, which are a weapon of anti-Ukrainian propaganda. If our security forces have not been able to recapture these towers for several days, they should simply be destroyed by air or missile strike. Also, targeted air strikes need to destroy terrorist nests,” the deputy wrote on his Facebook page.

Let us recall, as Navigator reported, earlier Lyashko said that the actions of the Ukrainian security forces in Mariupol during the conflict near a military unit, which led to the death of people, should become an example for the actions of the army throughout the Donbass.

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