Translated by Ollie Richardson & Angelina Siard



18:25:11

16/02/2019



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Over the last several days a considerable strengthening of the aggression of the Ukrainian militants was noted. As a result of shelling about two-dozen houses were damaged. The criminal acts of the Ukrainian occupational forces led to the fact that the pump station of the first station of the Southern Donbass conduit has been de-energised for the third day. The termination of the functioning of this civil infrastructure object can lead to a humanitarian catastrophe.

In addition, today an innocent person was wounded by the repeated gunfire of the Ukrainian occupiers.

According to the updated data, in the morning as a result of shelling from the positions of the 128th mountain-assault brigade near the settlement of Novotroitskoye at the order of the war criminal Sobko, a peaceful female resident of Dokuchaevsk was wounded.

All collected information about the crime committed by the Ukrainian militants was transferred to international organisations and also to the Prosecutor General’s Office of the DPR for the initiation of legal proceedings.

In the night of February 15th the UAF once again opened fire at the settlement of Staromikhailovka using BMP-2 weapons. As a result of the attack the Ukrainian Armed Forces damaged many houses on Chkalova Street.

In the night of February 15th the UAF also attacked the settlements of Gorlovka and Zaitsevo, as well as the settlements of the Gagarin and 6/7 mines. Besides 120mm and 82mm mortars, grenade launchers, and small arms, the Ukrainian militants used 122mm artillery. As a result of the latest shelling 5 houses on Grechko and Konarmelsky Streets, were damaged, as well as the electricity line.

On February 15th the paramilitary groups of Ukraine shelled the “Mayorsk” checkpoint at a time when civilians were lined up in a queue. As a reminder, this is not the first time when the Ukrainian terrorists have shelled the queue at the checkpoint.

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