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In this photo taken on Monday March 2, 2015, Adam Osmayev, the commander of a battalion of Chechens fighting against Russia-backed rebels, is in the town of Lysychansk, Ukraine.
Armed Kremlin-led militants sit on top of an armored personnel carrier as they take part in a military drill near the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk on April 10, 2015.
© AFP
As Ukrainian forces faced 20 attacks by Kremlin-led militants in the past 48 hours and spotted 30 enemy drones probing their positions, an unnamed NATO official said that Russia has sent additional military manpower and arms to Donbas, according to a news report by the FrankruterAllgemeine Zeitung that interviewed the person.
"We have noticed again support for the separatists, with weapons, troops and training. Russia is still sending troops and arms from one side of the open border with Ukraine to the other," a NATO official, who was not named, told the German news publication.
A suspected Russian-operated logistics center near the Ukraine-Russian border “that operates the front of the rebels” couldn’t be accessed by the Organization for Security and Cooperation and Europe, the international body charged with monitoring the ever-faltering peace agreement between Ukraine and Russian-backed forces with some 400 monitors.
Two days earlier, Ukraine’s border guards said they spotted a Russian Mil Mi-8 helicopter violate the country’s airspace near the town of Stanychno-Luhanske in Luhansk Oblast that flew back east, the authority said in a statement published on its website on April 10.
The aircraft is a twin-engine medium utility helicopter that was developed by the Soviet Union and still is in production today by Russia.
Armed Kremlin-led militants sit on top of an armored personnel carrier as they take part in a military drill near the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk on April 10, 2015.
© AFP
As Ukrainian forces faced 20 attacks by Kremlin-led militants in the past 48 hours and spotted 30 enemy drones probing their positions, an unnamed NATO official said that Russia has sent additional military manpower and arms to Donbas, according to a news report by the FrankruterAllgemeine Zeitung that interviewed the person.
"We have noticed again support for the separatists, with weapons, troops and training. Russia is still sending troops and arms from one side of the open border with Ukraine to the other," a NATO official, who was not named, told the German news publication.
A suspected Russian-operated logistics center near the Ukraine-Russian border “that operates the front of the rebels” couldn’t be accessed by the Organization for Security and Cooperation and Europe, the international body charged with monitoring the ever-faltering peace agreement between Ukraine and Russian-backed forces with some 400 monitors.
Two days earlier, Ukraine’s border guards said they spotted a Russian Mil Mi-8 helicopter violate the country’s airspace near the town of Stanychno-Luhanske in Luhansk Oblast that flew back east, the authority said in a statement published on its website on April 10.
The aircraft is a twin-engine medium utility helicopter that was developed by the Soviet Union and still is in production today by Russia.