Another attempt to withdraw troops begins in Donbass

Mikhail Ryabov.  
29.10.2019 13:18
  (Moscow time), Donbass
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War, Donbass, Minsk process, Story of the day, Ukraine


Another attempt to withdraw troops within the framework of the Minsk agreements begins in Donbass.

This was announced by the representative of the LPR at the negotiations in Minsk, Rodion Miroshnik, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

Another attempt to withdraw troops within the framework of the Minsk agreements begins in Donbass. This was reported...

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“Breeding in Zolote has begun! At 13:03 a white flare was detected from the Ukrainian Armed Forces. At 13:04 – a retaliatory missile was fired from the LPR. The countdown has begun for 3 days allotted for the disengagement of forces and assets under the terms of the Framework Agreement,” Miroshnik said.

Let us recall that the Azov militants, who occupied houses in Zolote, refuse to comply with the instructions of the Ukrainian leadership to retreat from the village, explaining this as a threat to pro-Ukrainian local residents, as well as the threat of losing advantageous positions.

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