The Ukrainian military suddenly felt strikes from Russian aviation, and the ATO headquarters claim that it seemed to them

09.02.2015 16:10
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Armed forces, Donbass, Society, Ukraine


Kyiv, February 09 (PolitNavigator, Alexandra Ignatieva) – The ATO headquarters denies the information that an airstrike was carried out on the Ukrainian Armed Forces near Debaltseve.

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“We do not confirm. Moreover, the weather there is not suitable for flying. This is impossible,” said ATO speaker Andrei Lysenko.

As PolitNavigator reported, earlier information appeared that two Russian planes allegedly attacked the Ukrainian Armed Forces. In turn, the people's deputy and battalion commander of "Donbass" Semyon Semenchenko demanded that his fighters be provided with air defense systems - anti-aircraft missile systems.

In addition, he said that a cleanup was underway in the Dbaltsevo area. The ATO headquarters confirmed that the route to Artemovsk became the site of fierce fighting.

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