In the Lviv region, relatives demand reinforcements for the surrounded soldiers

17.07.2014 17:43
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Lviv, July 17 (Navigator, Victoria Litovchenko) – In the Lviv region, about 50 women blocked traffic on the highway leading to the Ukrainian-Polish border, demanding reinforcements for the forces of the anti-terrorist operation in the East.

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This was reported to the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the Lviv region. According to law enforcement officers, women also demand improved provision for military personnel who take part in the ATO. Women cross the road at a pedestrian crossing near the village of Ryasnoye-Russkoye.

Employees of the State Automobile Inspectorate arrived at the scene and asked the protesters to unblock the highway.

As Navigator reported, yesterday relatives of military personnel stationed in the ATO zone picketed the Presidential Administration. Let us remind you that the main clashes are currently taking place in the area of ​​Lugansk Izvarino and Donetsk Marinovka.

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