Fighters never bothered soldiers APU, but fired at a civilian bus – ATO headquarters

The militants of illegal armed groups on Sunday never fired at positions Armed forces of Ukraine in the Donbas.

This is stated in the summary of the press center of the ATO headquarters as at 18:00.

Videoroliki opened fire on a civilian bus in a gray area, one person was killed

The bus was traveling near the checkpoint olenivka. The crime of Pro-Russian media accused the Ukrainian army. At the headquarters of ATO regard it as a provocation: after all, the Donbass waiting for the arrival of one of the leaders of the OSCE mission Alexander hug.

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However, the militants fired on a bus with civil people. According to the Ukrainian side, it occurred at lunch time near PPC “Elenovka”, located on the temporarily uncontrolled Ukrainian government territory.

As a result of bombardment one person was lost, one more got wound.

“Such cynical actions of Russian mercenaries is directed on discredit of the Ukrainian army in the eyes of the international community and the local civilian population not controlled by the Ukrainian power of the territory of Donetsk and Lugansk regions,” – said the headquarters of ATO.

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We will remind, the State border service of Ukraine with reference to eyewitnesses reported two civilian casualties from the firing or detonation of a passenger bus near the village olenivka, Volnovakha district they added that now clarified the circumstances of the incident. And the border guards had already informed representatives of international organizations.

Later, Russian media have spread false information that the shelling was carried out by military APU. At the headquarters of ATO denied the rumors.

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