Ukrainian tank crews' drills
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https://www.unian.info/war/2146094-...ighting-alongside-separatists-in-ukraine.html
A court in northeastern Kazakhstan has handed down a suspended prison sentence to a local man convicted of fighting alongside Russia-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine, according to Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty (RFE/RL).
Authorities in the city of Semei said on September 20 that the man, whose name was not disclosed, was convicted of illegally participating in armed conflicts abroad, illegally possessing firearms, and gave him a 3 1/2-year suspended sentence, RFE/RL said.
According to the authorities, the man joined the separatists in Ukraine's eastern region of Donetsk in July 2016 and fought against Ukrainian government forces until December 2016.
At least three other Kazakh citizens have been jailed in Kazakhstan on similar charges since fighting between government forces and separatists broke out in eastern Ukraine in April 2014.
The conflict has killed more than 10,000 people. In November 2016, a court in the northwestern city of Aqtobe sentenced one of them, Maksim Yermolov, to three years in prison.
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Russia's hybrid military forces attacked Ukrainian army positions in Donbas 19 times in the past 24 hours, with one Ukrainian soldier reported as wounded in action (WIA), according to the press service of the Anti-Terrorist Operation (ATO) Headquarters.
The situation in the ATO area somewhat escalated last night as the enemy intensified its attacks significantly in the Donetsk sector after 18:00. The militants fired at Ukrainian strong points near the Avdiyivka's industrial area, using various types of grenade launchers, heavy machine guns, and small arms for several hours.
Ukrainian soldiers suppressed enemy attacks. As a result of the fire confrontation one of Ukraine's defenders was wounded about 18:00. The ATO strongholds came under machine-gun fire three times, while those near the villages of Maiorsk, Zaitseve, and Nevelske were attacked twice.
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https://www.unian.info/war/2150829-ukraine-reports-1-wia-amid-27-enemy-attacks-in-last-day.html
09:55, 23 September 2017
Russia's hybrid military forces attacked Ukrainian army positions in Donbas 27 times in the past 24 hours, with one Ukrainian soldier reported as wounded in action (WIA), according to the press service of the Anti-Terrorist Operation (ATO) Headquarters.
The Ukrainian forces returned fire 19 times, using weapons not banned by Minsk agreements. In the Donetsk sector, in the evening hours and overnight, militants fired three times from heavy machine guns and small arms at the Ukrainian fortified positions near Avdiyivka's industrial zone and the village of Kamianka, while using the same weapons twice outside the villages of Zaitseve and Nevelske. Ukraine's strongholds near Butivka coal mine and the village of Pisky also came under enemy fire.
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https://www.unian.info/war/2151309-...led-amid-two-attacks-in-donbas-on-sep-23.html
ATO HQ update: One Ukrainian soldier killed amid two attacks in Donbas on Sep 23 Russia's hybrid military forces violated the ceasefire in Donbas, eastern Ukraine, two times as of 18:00 on September 23, with one Ukrainian soldier reported as killed in action in the Luhansk sector, according to the press center of the Anti-Terrorist Operation (ATO) Headquarters.
"The enemy opened fire from small arms near the village of Novo-Oleksandrivka in the Luhansk sector. Our military returned fire symmetrically. As a result of the confrontation one of Ukraine's defenders was mortally wounded," the ATO QH reported.
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InformNapalm OSINT community experts have already reported on the participation of Russian marines in the war in eastern Ukraine.
In the initial phase of the Russian aggression in Donbas, InformNapalm spoke about the deployment of tactical task forces of the 61th Marine Brigade (MB) and 200th Motorized Rifle Brigade (MRB) of the Russian Northern Fleet, InformNapalm reports. Some progress has been made in the search and identification of war criminals from the 61st Marine Infantry Brigade, as we have identified 25 marines who used to fight in Ukraine in 2014.
So far, little has been known about the aggressors of the Russian 200th MRB, but soon Ukrainian volunteers vow to fill this gap soon The 200th MRB (military unit 08275, Pechenga, Murmansk Oblast) featured for the first time in our investigation on September 10, 2014 when a tactical task force in full combat gear was spotted in the Kamenskiy district of the Rostov Oblast, Russia, bordering Ukraine. A little later, in November 2014, photos were found, which showed the brigade’s battle route in the Rostov Oblast and Ukraine.
Read more: The tour of duty for the Russian Northern Fleet’s 200th Special-purpose Motorized Rifle Brigade in Rostov region and Ukraine and The tour of duty for the Russian Northern Fleet’s 200th Special-purpose Motorized Rifle Brigade in Rostov region and Ukraine. Part 2. By the end of 2015, we published an investigation based on the information about Rostov-Ukraine deployments of the personnel of 200th MRB leaked by an employee of the Saint Petersburg Military Repair Plant, who was preparing the equipment for the invasion of Ukraine.
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Russia's hybrid military forces attacked Ukrainian troops in Donbas, eastern Ukraine, 22 times on Sunday, September 24, as a result of which two Ukrainian soldiers were wounded in action (WIA) on that day, according to the press center of the Ukrainian Anti-Terrorist Operation (ATO) Headquarters.
"In the evening and at night, the situation in the ATO zone was tense again. The Russian occupation forces did not stop shelling out positions in all directions, however, no mortars and other types of heavy weapons were used by the enemy in the past day. Militants were most active in the Mariupol sector. Occupiers opened fire on Ukrainian troops near the villages of Vodiane and Hnutove twice, using grenade launchers and large-caliber machine guns," the ATO HQ said on Facebook on Monday morning.
The same types of weapons were used by the enemy near the town of Svitlodarsk in the Donetsk sector. Adversaries opened fire from large-caliber machine guns near the town of Avdiyivka and Butivka coalmine.
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Specialists of the 924th State Center for Unmanned Aviation (UAV) of Russia's Defense Ministry have arrived in the occupied Donbas, according to Ukraine's Defense Ministry.
"According to available data, specialists of the 924th State Center of Unmanned Aviation of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation stationed in Lipetsk have arrived in the occupied territory [Donbas]," defense ministry spokesman for Anti-Terrorist Operation issues Andriy Lysenko has said at a briefing on Monday, September 25.
This is due to an increase in failures of Russian UAVs during performing tasks. It is also assumed that new prototypes of such equipment are being tested now, he said.
As was reported earlier, the Russian Orlan-type drone crashed in Donetsk region in the middle of September 2017.
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https://www.unian.info/war/2152501-ukraine-reports-22-attacks-in-donbas-two-wias-in-past-day.html
Russia's hybrid military forces attacked Ukrainian troops in Donbas, eastern Ukraine, 22 times on Sunday, September 24, as a result of which two Ukrainian soldiers were wounded in action (WIA) on that day, according to the press center of the Ukrainian Anti-Terrorist Operation (ATO) Headquarters.
"In the evening and at night, the situation in the ATO zone was tense again. The Russian occupation forces did not stop shelling out positions in all directions, however, no mortars and other types of heavy weapons were used by the enemy in the past day. Militants were most active in the Mariupol sector. Occupiers opened fire on Ukrainian troops near the villages of Vodiane and Hnutove twice, using grenade launchers and large-caliber machine guns," the ATO HQ said on Facebook on Monday morning.
The same types of weapons were used by the enemy near the town of Svitlodarsk in the Donetsk sector. Adversaries opened fire from large-caliber machine guns near the town of Avdiyivka and Butivka coalmine.
According to the ATO HQ, the enemy mounted an attack on ATO forces near the village of Novozvanivka in the Luhansk sector at about 17:00 local time on September 24. They used grenade launchers and small arms. "Our forces' response was tough. But unfortunately, one Ukrainian defender was wounded in this fighting. He was rushed to hospital. His condition is satisfactory now. What is more, militants used grenade launchers near the villages of Krymske, Donets and Valuyske in the same sector," the ATO HQ said.
In total, the ATO troops fired back 18 times when there was a threat to their life.
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http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/450745.html
As of Monday morning, a fire at the ammunition depot near the village of Novoyanysol, Nikolske district, Donetsk region, has been extinguished, the work on removal of explosives continues, the State Emergencies Service of Ukraine reported.
"As of 07:00, on September 9, 90 people and 33 units of equipment were involved in cleaning up the consequences of the emergency, of them 38 people and 15 units of equipment come from the State Emergency Situations Service," the ministry said on Monday.
As reported, at 15:40 on September 22, a fire broke out near Novoyanysol, Nikolsky district, Donetsk region, which triggered the explosion of ammunition on the territory of the arms depot of a military unit of the Defense Ministry. At 05:47 on September 23, the fire was put out. No casualties have been reported.
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http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/450847.html
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has stated that ten people are missing in Crimea, but the disappearance of only one of them is being investigated.
"OHCHR documented 10 cases of persons who disappeared and are still missing," reads a report by OHCHR for the period from February 22, 2014 to September 12, 2017, which was published on Monday.
It notes that out of the ten missing, six are Crimean Tatars, three ethnic Ukrainians and one Russian-Tatar, and all of them are men.
According to the UN, seven of them went missing in 2014, two in 2015 and one in 2016.
As of September 12, of the ten disappearances mentioned, criminal investigations were still ongoing in only one case. They were suspended in six cases due to the inability to identify suspects, and in three cases "no investigative actions have been taken as the disappearances were allegedly not reported."
The first recorded case of enforced disappearance in Crimea occurred on March 3, 2014. The highest number of enforced disappearances in a single month occurred in March 2014, when at least 21 persons were abducted in Crimea. While the majority of victims were released by perpetrators within hours or days, the whereabouts of others are still unknown.
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http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/450745.html
As of Monday morning, a fire at the ammunition depot near the village of Novoyanysol, Nikolske district, Donetsk region, has been extinguished, the work on removal of explosives continues, the State Emergencies Service of Ukraine reported.
"As of 07:00, on September 9, 90 people and 33 units of equipment were involved in cleaning up the consequences of the emergency, of them 38 people and 15 units of equipment come from the State Emergency Situations Service," the ministry said on Monday.
As reported, at 15:40 on September 22, a fire broke out near Novoyanysol, Nikolsky district, Donetsk region, which triggered the explosion of ammunition on the territory of the arms depot of a military unit of the Defense Ministry. At 05:47 on September 23, the fire was put out. No casualties have been reported.
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http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/450847.html
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has stated that ten people are missing in Crimea, but the disappearance of only one of them is being investigated.
"OHCHR documented 10 cases of persons who disappeared and are still missing," reads a report by OHCHR for the period from February 22, 2014 to September 12, 2017, which was published on Monday.
It notes that out of the ten missing, six are Crimean Tatars, three ethnic Ukrainians and one Russian-Tatar, and all of them are men.
According to the UN, seven of them went missing in 2014, two in 2015 and one in 2016.
As of September 12, of the ten disappearances mentioned, criminal investigations were still ongoing in only one case. They were suspended in six cases due to the inability to identify suspects, and in three cases "no investigative actions have been taken as the disappearances were allegedly not reported."
The first recorded case of enforced disappearance in Crimea occurred on March 3, 2014. The highest number of enforced disappearances in a single month occurred in March 2014, when at least 21 persons were abducted in Crimea. While the majority of victims were released by perpetrators within hours or days, the whereabouts of others are still unknown.
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http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/450745.html
As of Monday morning, a fire at the ammunition depot near the village of Novoyanysol, Nikolske district, Donetsk region, has been extinguished, the work on removal of explosives continues, the State Emergencies Service of Ukraine reported.
"As of 07:00, on September 9, 90 people and 33 units of equipment were involved in cleaning up the consequences of the emergency, of them 38 people and 15 units of equipment come from the State Emergency Situations Service," the ministry said on Monday.
As reported, at 15:40 on September 22, a fire broke out near Novoyanysol, Nikolsky district, Donetsk region, which triggered the explosion of ammunition on the territory of the arms depot of a military unit of the Defense Ministry. At 05:47 on September 23, the fire was put out. No casualties have been reported.
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http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/450847.html
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has stated that ten people are missing in Crimea, but the disappearance of only one of them is being investigated.
"OHCHR documented 10 cases of persons who disappeared and are still missing," reads a report by OHCHR for the period from February 22, 2014 to September 12, 2017, which was published on Monday.
It notes that out of the ten missing, six are Crimean Tatars, three ethnic Ukrainians and one Russian-Tatar, and all of them are men.
According to the UN, seven of them went missing in 2014, two in 2015 and one in 2016.
As of September 12, of the ten disappearances mentioned, criminal investigations were still ongoing in only one case. They were suspended in six cases due to the inability to identify suspects, and in three cases "no investigative actions have been taken as the disappearances were allegedly not reported."
The first recorded case of enforced disappearance in Crimea occurred on March 3, 2014. The highest number of enforced disappearances in a single month occurred in March 2014, when at least 21 persons were abducted in Crimea. While the majority of victims were released by perpetrators within hours or days, the whereabouts of others are still unknown.
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http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/450745.html
As of Monday morning, a fire at the ammunition depot near the village of Novoyanysol, Nikolske district, Donetsk region, has been extinguished, the work on removal of explosives continues, the State Emergencies Service of Ukraine reported.
"As of 07:00, on September 9, 90 people and 33 units of equipment were involved in cleaning up the consequences of the emergency, of them 38 people and 15 units of equipment come from the State Emergency Situations Service," the ministry said on Monday.
As reported, at 15:40 on September 22, a fire broke out near Novoyanysol, Nikolsky district, Donetsk region, which triggered the explosion of ammunition on the territory of the arms depot of a military unit of the Defense Ministry. At 05:47 on September 23, the fire was put out. No casualties have been reported.
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http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/450847.html
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has stated that ten people are missing in Crimea, but the disappearance of only one of them is being investigated.
"OHCHR documented 10 cases of persons who disappeared and are still missing," reads a report by OHCHR for the period from February 22, 2014 to September 12, 2017, which was published on Monday.
It notes that out of the ten missing, six are Crimean Tatars, three ethnic Ukrainians and one Russian-Tatar, and all of them are men.
According to the UN, seven of them went missing in 2014, two in 2015 and one in 2016.
As of September 12, of the ten disappearances mentioned, criminal investigations were still ongoing in only one case. They were suspended in six cases due to the inability to identify suspects, and in three cases "no investigative actions have been taken as the disappearances were allegedly not reported."
The first recorded case of enforced disappearance in Crimea occurred on March 3, 2014. The highest number of enforced disappearances in a single month occurred in March 2014, when at least 21 persons were abducted in Crimea. While the majority of victims were released by perpetrators within hours or days, the whereabouts of others are still unknown.
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http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/450745.html
As of Monday morning, a fire at the ammunition depot near the village of Novoyanysol, Nikolske district, Donetsk region, has been extinguished, the work on removal of explosives continues, the State Emergencies Service of Ukraine reported.
"As of 07:00, on September 9, 90 people and 33 units of equipment were involved in cleaning up the consequences of the emergency, of them 38 people and 15 units of equipment come from the State Emergency Situations Service," the ministry said on Monday.
As reported, at 15:40 on September 22, a fire broke out near Novoyanysol, Nikolsky district, Donetsk region, which triggered the explosion of ammunition on the territory of the arms depot of a military unit of the Defense Ministry. At 05:47 on September 23, the fire was put out. No casualties have been reported.
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http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/450847.html
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has stated that ten people are missing in Crimea, but the disappearance of only one of them is being investigated.
"OHCHR documented 10 cases of persons who disappeared and are still missing," reads a report by OHCHR for the period from February 22, 2014 to September 12, 2017, which was published on Monday.
It notes that out of the ten missing, six are Crimean Tatars, three ethnic Ukrainians and one Russian-Tatar, and all of them are men.
According to the UN, seven of them went missing in 2014, two in 2015 and one in 2016.
As of September 12, of the ten disappearances mentioned, criminal investigations were still ongoing in only one case. They were suspended in six cases due to the inability to identify suspects, and in three cases "no investigative actions have been taken as the disappearances were allegedly not reported."
The first recorded case of enforced disappearance in Crimea occurred on March 3, 2014. The highest number of enforced disappearances in a single month occurred in March 2014, when at least 21 persons were abducted in Crimea. While the majority of victims were released by perpetrators within hours or days, the whereabouts of others are still unknown.
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