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ATO troops destroy two UAVs | Міністерство оборони України
Tuesday, July 14. DONBAS – According to the press centre of the ‘anti-terror’ operation (ATO) HQ, the situation in the region is still tense. The number of attacks against the Ukrainian positions has increased over the past 24 hours.
Russian terrorist groups shelled the Ukrainian positions and local communities for 80 times. Bandits used 152 mm and 122 mm artillery for 5 times, 120 mm mortars for 32 times, as well as tanks and multiple rocket launchers.
Militants attacked the Ukrainian positions near Opytne, Avdiyvka, Mariynka, Novhorodske, Krasnohorivka, Mayorsk, Pisky, Vodyane, Leninske, Khimik, Krymske. The enemy’s sniper targeted the Ukrainian soldiers near Shyrokyne.
The enemy performed the aerial reconnaissance. Ukrainian military destroyed two enemy’s unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
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Two policemen wounded in explosions at two police stations in west Ukraine - watch on - uatoday.tv
Right Sector and police have accused each other of initiating violence in Mukacheve
Two policemen were wounded in explosions at two district police stations in the west Ukrainian city of Lviv on Tuesday (July 14).
Ukraine's Interior Ministry said in a statement that the entrances to the stations had been booby-trapped with explosives and the safety clip of a grenade was found at one of the sites.
The explosive experts were seen working at the explosion scene.
Local police chief said the motives of those behind the crime may be political.
"We are going to build our investigative leads according to these particular motives - the aim to destabilise situation in the west of Ukraine, to spread panic among the population and to terrify (people)," Lviv regional police chief Dmytro Zaharia said.
On Saturday (July 11), two people were killed in a firefight between members of the ultranationalist group, Right Sector, and police in the town of Mukacheve in western Ukraine, prompting President Petro Poroshenko to call for all "illegal groups" to disarm.
Ukrainian MP Andriy Teteruk told Ukraine Today he understood the motives behind Right Sector's actions.
"They're [Right Sector] trying to destroy the corruption scheme near the border and I see they want to build ukraine without corruption but using very extreme methods. In my opinion we should stop them being able to use this kind of force."
Right Sector is one of a number of militarised groups that emerged during violent protests that toppled Moscow-backed President Viktor Yanukovych a year ago.
The militias went on to fight alongside Ukrainian troops in the east against Russian-backed militants, but concerns have risen over whether they could pose a challenge to President Poroshenko and the government or threaten public security.
Right Sector and police have accused each other of initiating violence in Mukacheve, but on Tuesday a spokesman for the group said two of its members had surrendered to the SBU security service.
Tuesday, July 14. DONBAS – According to the press centre of the ‘anti-terror’ operation (ATO) HQ, the situation in the region is still tense. The number of attacks against the Ukrainian positions has increased over the past 24 hours.
Russian terrorist groups shelled the Ukrainian positions and local communities for 80 times. Bandits used 152 mm and 122 mm artillery for 5 times, 120 mm mortars for 32 times, as well as tanks and multiple rocket launchers.
Militants attacked the Ukrainian positions near Opytne, Avdiyvka, Mariynka, Novhorodske, Krasnohorivka, Mayorsk, Pisky, Vodyane, Leninske, Khimik, Krymske. The enemy’s sniper targeted the Ukrainian soldiers near Shyrokyne.
The enemy performed the aerial reconnaissance. Ukrainian military destroyed two enemy’s unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
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Two policemen wounded in explosions at two police stations in west Ukraine - watch on - uatoday.tv
Right Sector and police have accused each other of initiating violence in Mukacheve
Two policemen were wounded in explosions at two district police stations in the west Ukrainian city of Lviv on Tuesday (July 14).
Ukraine's Interior Ministry said in a statement that the entrances to the stations had been booby-trapped with explosives and the safety clip of a grenade was found at one of the sites.
The explosive experts were seen working at the explosion scene.
Local police chief said the motives of those behind the crime may be political.
"We are going to build our investigative leads according to these particular motives - the aim to destabilise situation in the west of Ukraine, to spread panic among the population and to terrify (people)," Lviv regional police chief Dmytro Zaharia said.
On Saturday (July 11), two people were killed in a firefight between members of the ultranationalist group, Right Sector, and police in the town of Mukacheve in western Ukraine, prompting President Petro Poroshenko to call for all "illegal groups" to disarm.
Ukrainian MP Andriy Teteruk told Ukraine Today he understood the motives behind Right Sector's actions.
"They're [Right Sector] trying to destroy the corruption scheme near the border and I see they want to build ukraine without corruption but using very extreme methods. In my opinion we should stop them being able to use this kind of force."
Right Sector is one of a number of militarised groups that emerged during violent protests that toppled Moscow-backed President Viktor Yanukovych a year ago.
The militias went on to fight alongside Ukrainian troops in the east against Russian-backed militants, but concerns have risen over whether they could pose a challenge to President Poroshenko and the government or threaten public security.
Right Sector and police have accused each other of initiating violence in Mukacheve, but on Tuesday a spokesman for the group said two of its members had surrendered to the SBU security service.