Starting Saturday, a “silence regime” will be introduced in Donbass, - DPR

11.10.2014 12:56
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Donetsk, October 11 (PolitNavigator, Mikael Chagalyan, Victoria Litovchenko) – The Prime Minister of the proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic, Alexander Zakharchenko, announced the introduction of a “silence regime” from Saturday in the Donbass and the beginning of the withdrawal of artillery and heavy equipment.

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“From today there should be a regime of silence,” he said at a briefing.

“After it lasts five days, the withdrawal of artillery and heavy equipment will begin,” Zakharchenko added.

As PolitNavigator reported, yesterday Zakharchenko announced the signing of an agreement with Kiev on the demarcation line, according to which Ukrainian security forces are leaving several cities, including Peski. In its turn, The National Security and Defense Council assured that it has not yet received any documents on the agreement on the demarcation line in eastern Ukraine.

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