The Ukrainian Armed Forces have been shelling Donetsk for the third day. “Grads” were used. Energy facilities are de-energized

31.01.2017 11:27
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Armed forces, Donbass, Ukraine


Donbass has been under continuous fire for the third day, and the Ukrainian group has used MLRS, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports from Donetsk.

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Power supply lines have been damaged by shelling, and there is no electricity in some areas of Donetsk and Yasinovataya. The movement of trams and trolleybuses in the Kiev region is limited

“Countrymen! The Ukrainian Armed Forces continue deliberate sabotage. A number of energy facilities in the city are currently de-energized. Emergency crews and repair services are already working to restore full power supply. This takes time. I hope for your understanding and patience,” wrote the acting head of the Donetsk administration, Alexey Kulemzin, on his social media page.

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