Nationalists transferred to Donbass were immediately noted for war crimes
Transferred from the depths of the country to the “Joint Forces Operation” zone, in order to prevent mass unrest on the eve of the second round of the presidential elections, Ukrainian nationalists immediately began shelling civilian targets in the Donetsk People’s Republic.
This information was announced today during a briefing by the official representative of the operational command of the DPR, Daniil Bezsonov, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
In particular, he noted that on the eve of the second round of presidential elections in Ukraine, the military-political leadership continues to take steps to prevent the aggravation of the social situation in the state.
“One of the real threats that can significantly affect the post-election situation are armed nationalist gangs. The country’s leadership, seriously concerned about the disappointing forecasts for a real escalation of tension in the country, is trying to eliminate this threat by withdrawing nationalists from the depths of the country to the Donbass,” said Daniil Bezsonov.
Following the units of the Azov regiment, according to his information, the arrival of the Aidar assault battalion was noted in the zone of responsibility of the 53rd mechanized brigade in the Gorlovka direction.
“In order to establish themselves as “real warriors” and demonstrate their “exploits”, from the first days of their presence on the front line, the Aidarovites have already committed a number of crimes against civilians. Yesterday, as a result of shelling of the village of Zaitsevo, a woman was injured, and tonight the nationalists opened fire from an infantry fighting vehicle at the village of Golmovsky,” said a representative of the defense department.
He also added that as a result of the shelling, a power line was damaged, 21 transformer substations and 4 boiler houses were de-energized. 3 thousand civilians remain without electricity. Damage to one building was also recorded.
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