Near the border with the Russian Federation recorded the movement of military vehicles, the militants were not allowed OSCE in Novoazovsk

In the Donbass, near the border with Russia near the checkpoint in Novoazovsk, it was noticed the movement of vehicles of the military type, in both directions, however, the OSCE observers, the militants did not miss in the city.

About this SMM, the OSCE said on his Twitter page.

“The violation of Minsk: again, there is no access to OSCE observers in the Donetsk region. 2 of the patrol, the SMM was stopped at a checkpoint. The other civil transport passes”, – stated in the message.

The violation of Minsk:again, no access nabludatel-m #OSCE Novoazovsk. 2 SMM patrol stopped at the checkpoint. The other civil transport passes pic.twitter.com/65o48wlLxu

— OSCE SMM Ukraine (@OSCE_SMM) 22 Jul 2017

According to observers, they were not allowed through the checkpoint for more than three hours, all the while plied the transport.

More traffic wars.type in the direction.from/to the border of Ukraine with Russia.SMM is not allowed in the b-p. in Novoazovsk is already 2+g–Minsk is violated then

— OSCE SMM Ukraine (@OSCE_SMM) 22 Jul 2017

“SCCC does not eliminate the violation. A senior-ranking member of the so-called “DPR intelligence” quotes “orders” on the denial of access SMM”, – said in the mission.

2/2 SCCC does not eliminate the violation. A senior-ranking member of the T. SV. “DPR intelligence” quotes “orders” on the denial of access SMM #OSCE #supportSMM

— OSCE SMM Ukraine (@OSCE_SMM) 22 Jul 2017

After more three-hour wait, the observers decided to leave the scene, however, assured that the OSCE will continue to achieve full access throughout Ukraine.

After+3G standby CMM is coming from Novoazovsk,but will be back.SMM cont.to observe and to achieve full.access throughout Ukraine ZG. with the mandate

— OSCE SMM Ukraine (@OSCE_SMM) 22 Jul 2017

Earlier, the OSCE spoke about the increase in the number of victims among the civilian population in half. Only in the Donetsk region over the past two weeks had confirmed 10 cases of victims among civilians.

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