Ukrainian self-propelled artillery (2S19 Msta-M2) in fields around Luhansk. (August 2014)
Director of the Center of Military and Political Studies, coordinator of the Information Resistance group Dmytro Tymchuk writes on his Facebook page.
"Finally, Horlivka was encircled. Success was developed near towns of Novosvitlivka-Khriaschuvate with cutting Luhansk from another territory, controlled by the “LPR”(in towns Khriaschuvate there is a mopping up operation against terrorists), thus bringing under complete control a sector of the M-04 highway and providing access to the locked units of the Ukrainian army at the airport in Luhansk, “ a statement reads.
Separatists attacked Ukrainian troops with MLRS 'Uragan'
The ATO positions were fired upon near Novokatyrynivka last night.
This is reported by the ATO press-center, Censor.NET writes.
According to the HQ, the shelling was most probably conducted by '9P 140 Uragan' (Hurricane).
"It is the first time that such a powerful weapon was used," the message notes.
The press service also notes that the terrorists continue are trying to destroy the infrastructure of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions as much as possible.
"They mine roads, water pipes, social institutions, etc. And the cities of Donetsk and Luhansk today are on the verge of not only humanitarian but also the environmental catastrophe that is artificially created by terrorists. In particular, the terrorists carry out the burial of their supporters not withstanding any sanitary standards. Mass graves are slightly covered with earth. At the same time, the invaders create the so-called green zones for their comfort, where the ordinary people are not allowed," the headquarters of the ATO reports.
Note. Uragan is a multiple rocket launch system of the 220 mm caliber. The number of shells in one combat vehicle is 16. The volley time from one combat vehicle is 20 seconds. Maximum range - 35 km.
Ukrainian Special Forces Arrested Three Russian officers
Last night Ukrainian Special Forces detained three militants near Debaltsyve. They turned out to be Russian officers from Saint Petersburg.
Reporter Roman Burko writes about it on his Facebook page, Censor.NET informs. "I should note that this is not the first case when Russian intelligence agents are caught in Ukraine red-handed," Roman said.
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