Ukrainian soldiers were fired from Russian territory - Lyashko

13.07.2014 13:19
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Kyiv, July 13 (Navigator, Victoria Litovchenko) – Verkhovna Rada Deputy Oleg Lyashko claims that a convoy of Ukrainian military personnel was fired at from Russian territory.

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“From Russian territory 20 minutes ago, a convoy of soldiers of the 72nd brigade, which was moving in the direction of Saur-Mogila, was shot from artillery. According to preliminary estimates, among our 7 dead, two dozen were wounded. Military equipment was also destroyed,” Lyashko wrote on his Facebook page.

“How many more of our servicemen need to die in order to understand that this is a war, not an ATO? Mr. President, declare martial law!” – said the deputy.

As Navigator reported, it previously became known that from the Ukrainian side several landmines flew into the courtyard of a residential building in the city of Donetsk (Rostov region), as a result of which one person was killed and two were injured.

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