Kiev
Orders to Mine Entire Rail Infrastructure in Debaltseve
The
authorities of the Ukrainian armed group gave an order to mine the
entire rail infrastructure of Debaltseve, according to deputy head of
the self-proclaimed Dontesk People's Republic's (DPR) militia Eduard
Basurin
8
February, 2014
DONETSK,
February 8 (Sputnik) – Kiev authorities have ordered their forces
to mine the entire rail infrastructure in the eastern Ukrainian town
of Debaltseve, deputy head of the self-proclaimed Dontesk People's
Republic's (DPR) militia Eduard Basurin said Sunday.
"According
to information received during the questioning of two surrendered
soldiers of the 25th brigade near Chernukhino, the authorities of the
Ukrainian group gave an order to mine the entire rail infrastructure
of Debaltseve," Basurin told reporters.
Kiev
has decided on this measure to prevent future rail links between the
breakaway Donetsk and Luhansk republics after the Ukrainian forces
retreat, Basurin explained.
"Locomotive
and rolling stocks are being mined, the railway junctions at the
Debaltseve-Sortirovochnaya station, locomotive depots and control
centers, as well as the administrative zone of the Debaltseve
station," Basurin said, adding that municipal pumping and
transformer stations have already been mined.
Debaltseve,
located on the border between Ukraine’s two breakaway regions, has
recently become the scene of heavy fighting between the Ukrainian
troops and the local militia. Thousands of Kiev soldiers are
reportedly trapped in the town surrounded by the independence
supporters.
Earlier
this week, the warring sides agreed on a temporary ceasefire to
evacuate civilians from the contested city. According to later local
media reports, shelling in Debaltsevo continues.
Despite
the signing of a ceasefire agreement between Kiev and
pro-independence militia in September 2014, fighting has continued in
Donbas, intensifying in the first weeks of this year. The two warring
sides have traded blame for the recent string of shelling attacks in
eastern Ukraine.
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