Ukrainian militaryMOSCOW, Feb 27The Ukrainian authorities are releasing prisoners who were previously military to take part in hostilities, the Prosecutor General's Office reports. «Former military who have expressed a desire to defend the country during martial law are being released from places of deprivation of liberty and pre-trial detention centers,» said Andriy Sinyuk, prosecutor of the Prosecutor General's Office. in a comment to Hromadske TV channel. According to him, this issue is being resolved at the highest level. «We are talking about a large number of people who are in custody and are already serving sentences throughout the country,» Sinyuk said. Early in the morning of February 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the start of a military operation to demilitarize Ukraine. Later, the Russian Ministry of Defense stated that the Russian military did not inflict any strikes on Ukrainian cities: military infrastructure was disabled with high-precision means. In response, Western countries announced new sanctions — in particular, several largest banks, including Sberbank and VTB, were subject to restrictions, and it was difficult for a number of state-owned companies to attract foreign capital. Houses without walls: consequences of shelling in Donbass
During the nine days of the escalation of the conflict, the Ukrainian side shelled the territory of the DPR 522 times. the Ukrainian side shelled the territory of the DPR 522 times.
6748 ammunition was fired across the republic, including prohibited ones.
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6748 munitions were fired across the republic, including prohibited ones.
Horlivka, located 50 kilometers from Donetsk, was badly damaged during shelling.
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Horlivka was badly damaged during shelling , located 50 kilometers from Donetsk.
Dwelling houses were destroyed in the city.
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Dwelling houses were destroyed in the city.
A shell hit a school.
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A shell hit a school.
Two civilians were killed in Horlivka in a day 6 of 13
During the day, two civilians were killed in Gorlovka, six more were injured .
Power lines damaged.
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Power lines damaged .
Water and gas pipelines destroyed.
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Water and gas pipelines destroyed.
< p>Donetsk was also heavily shelled.
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Donetsk was also heavily shelled.
The Ceasefire Coordination Center stated that the Ukrainian side is using heavy weapons in the direction of settlements.
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The Ceasefire Coordination Center stated that the Ukrainian side is using heavy weapons in the direction of settlements.
Fire activity does not stop along the entire line of contact.11 of 13
Fire activity does not stop along the entire line of contact.
A resident of Gorlovka in a house destroyed as a result of the use of BM-21 "Grad".
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A resident of Gorlovka in a house destroyed by BM-21 "Grad&# 34;.
UAF shelling the residential sector and civilian infrastructure.
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UAF shelling the residential sector and civilian infrastructure.
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During the nine days of the escalation of the conflict, the Ukrainian side shelled the territory of the DPR 522 times.
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6748 ammunition was fired in the republic, including prohibited ones.
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When Horlivka, located 50 kilometers from Donetsk, was badly damaged by shelling.
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Dwelling houses were destroyed in the city.
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A shell hit a school.< /p>
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During the day, two civilians were killed in Gorlovka, six more were injured.
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Power lines were damaged.
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Water and gas pipelines were destroyed.
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Donetsk was also subjected to heavy shelling.
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The Ceasefire Coordination Center stated that that the Ukrainian side is using heavy weapons in the direction of settlements.
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Fire activity does not stop along the entire line of contact.
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A resident of Horlivka in house destroyed as a result of the use of BM-21 "Grad".
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Ukrainian armed forces are shelling the residential sector and civilian infrastructure.