Ukrainian border guards complain about excessive attention from Russians

10.10.2014 19:02
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Kyiv, October 10 (PolitNavigator, Victoria Litovchenko) –  Ukrainian border guard units recorded aerial reconnaissance by Russian unmanned aerial vehicles.

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As reported on the website of the State Border Service, one drone was discovered at 20.05 on Thursday, October 9, near Mariupol, Donetsk region, in the area of ​​​​responsibility of the border service department “Sartana”.

“The operation of two more drones was recorded by border guards of the Kherson detachment on the border with temporarily occupied Crimea in the Makarovka – Armyansk direction,” the State Border Service reports.

The department notes that the situation on the Ukrainian-Russian border and on the demarcation line between anti-terrorist operation forces and militias has not changed and remains tense.

“There were no military clashes with units of the State Border Service,” the message concluded.

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