CAUGHT
OUT: NATO Soldiers Discovered In Donbass Near The Front Lines
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December, 2018
LUGANSK,
Novo Russiya – An unidentified detachment of soldiers wearing NATO
uniforms was seen by the People’s Militia of the self-proclaimed
People’s Republic of Lugansk (RPL) in Donbass territory controlled
by Kiev, the head of the press entity Yakov Osadchy told reporters on
Tuesday.
“In
the area of responsibility of the 72nd brigade in the village
of Svetlodarsk came a detachment of 28 men equipped with NATO
uniforms,” Osadchy said.
He
added that “the situation in the area of responsibility of
the People’s Militia of RPL has a tendency to aggravate.”
Earlier,
the head of the press office of the commander of the Donetsk People’s
Militia, Daniil Bezsonov, denounced the reinforcement of the grouping
of Ukrainian forces in Donbass. According to him, on November 30, at
the Kostiantynivka railway station, three trains were unloaded with
equipment, ammunition and personnel from Ukrainian forces.
This
comes as US Senator John Barrasso’s called to send the US and NATO
fleet to the Black Sea, which is linked to Washington’s desire to
turn Ukraine into a new source of tension, similar to Syria, Libya
and Afghanistan, according to Russian deputy Mikhail Nenashev.
Previously,
John Barrasso appealed to send the US and NATO fleet to the Black Sea
in order to demonstrate their strength. He added that additional
supplies of anti-aircraft and anti-aircraft weapons are needed from
Ukraine.
“The
Americans have lost everything in Syria, Libya and Iraq, are being
expelled from Afghanistan. They want to make Ukraine one more focus
of tension and so they are ready to help Ukraine with their fleet,”
said Nenashev.
According
to him, US aviation flights near Russian borders and the appearance
of American ships near Russian waters, end up favoring the Russian
Armed Forces.
“From
a military and naval point of view, what American fleet and aviation
do for our Armed Forces is a useful job. Our military manages more
than 100 tasks annually with these American approaches, their
unfriendly visits,” said the deputy.
The
conflict in eastern Ukraine between the self-proclaimed Republics of
Donetsk and Lugansk and Ukrainian authorities has killed more than
10,000 people since April 2014. The peace agreement signed in Minsk
in 2015 helped to reduce hostilities but the clashes continue.
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