Ukrainian soldiers fired at workers at the Donetsk filtration station

Nikolai Kuznetsov.  
17.04.2018 20:08
  (Moscow time), Donetsk
Views: 4050
 
Armed forces, Donbass, Housing and utilities, Ukraine


The Ukrainian Armed Forces fired at a shift of workers at the Donetsk filtration station who were moving in a convoy of cars.

This was stated by the press service of the DPR Representative Office in the JCCC and in the negotiation process, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

The Ukrainian Armed Forces fired at a shift of workers at the Donetsk filtration station who were moving in a convoy of cars. About it...

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“Today at 15:40, a convoy of vehicles from the DFS work shift, which was moving along the N-20 highway towards the station, came under fire from the Ukrainian Armed Forces,” the message says.

Note that the shelling was conducted from the western side of the road, where the line of Ukrainian Armed Forces dugouts lies. Targeted fire from small arms was opened on the convoy, as a result of which five DFS officers received injuries of varying degrees of severity.

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