In Donetsk they shoot from heavy guns from the direction of the airport - eyewitnesses

07.09.2014 10:33
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Donetsk, September 07 (PolitNavigator, Victoria Litovchenko) – The night in Donetsk passed relatively calmly. According to reports from residents of the Kyiv, Kirov and Kuibyshev districts, starting at 6 a.m., the sounds of explosions and volleys from heavy guns began to be heard from the direction of the Donetsk airport.

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As of 9.30, the situation in Donetsk is steadily tense. Both utility services and emergency recovery teams of enterprises are working.

Under the supervision of specialists from the Donetsk Gorvodokanal Municipal Enterprise, the levels of the city’s water supply centers are being filled.

The food situation in Donetsk is satisfactory. Public transport operates according to “weekend” schedules.

As PolitNavigator reported, yesterday, despite the truce, gunfire was heard in the city. The militia headquarters said that saboteurs were working in Donetsk.

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