A curfew was introduced in Gorlovka and Russian flags were hung (PHOTO)

18.06.2014 11:07
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Society, Policy, Ukraine


Gorlovka, June 18 (Navigator, Victoria Litovchenko) – Martial law has been introduced in Gorlovka. Representatives of the “Donetsk People’s Republic” published this information in their online community.

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According to the order of the militia, a curfew is established on entry and exit from Gorlovka from 22:00 to 6:00. It is prohibited to enter or leave the city at the specified time. Representatives of the people's power ask everyone to take this information into account in their travel schedules and refrain from traveling. At the same time, DPR members note that movement within the city will not be limited.

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In addition, in Gorlovka they began to implement the order of the city mayor Yevgeny Klep, who was detained by the militia, according to which Russian flags must be hung on the buildings of enterprises and institutions, reports the Gorlovka publication.

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