Ukrainian Army Shells Civilian Vehicle with Antitank Missile System

Servicemen of the Ukrainian Army have shelled a civilian vehicle with an antitank missile system, killing one person and wounding several others.

Ukrainian Army Shells Civilian Vehicle with Antitank Missile System

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Servicemen of the Ukrainian Armed Forces have shelled a civilian vehicle, using an antitank missile system, near Dolgoye village in the Luhansk People’s Republic (LPR), the Russkaya Vesna information website reported.

According to the website, the vehicle was completely destroyed with an anti-tank missile. As a result of this war crime, a 67 years old man was killed, while several local residents were wounded.

Meanwhile, the DAN news agency reported, citing the intelligence of the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR), that the Ukrainian side has sent new units of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and the National Guard to Donbass. In particular, the agency reported about the arrival of about 800 members of the Donbass armed group to Mariupol.

“Our intelligence continues its activity and has revealed the fact of arrival of 800 nationalists of the Donbas battalion to the area of Mariupol in order to implement political actions and provocations in the areas of checkpoints, as well as to carry out mop-up in populated localities, bordering on the line of demarcation,” the news agency quoted a statement of deputy commander of the DPR’s Operational Command, Eduard Basurin.

The Ukrainian Armed Forces continue to shell the territories of the DPR and LPR. Only during the past day, about 1,000 mines and shells were fired on populated localities of the republics. Eleven houses in DPR’s villages were damaged. Recently restored utilities systems of the LPR were destroyed. The town of Dokuchaevsk also was among shelled cities.

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Pave Way IV

Victoria Nuland fired, i.e, her resignation was ‘accepted’. No word yet on the other U.S. State Department employees in Kiev (like Porky) being fired, but they have suddenly become ‘inconvenient’ to the U.S.