Russian tanks entered the Ukraine, Lavrov announced new trucks "help"
Ukrainian authorities announced that they the column of "several dozen" armored personnel carriers and tanks from Russia entered the territory of Ukraine, on the south by the Sea of Azov, and the ongoing struggle with Ukrainian border guards.
Around 220 trucks quickly and without control unload the consignment in Lugansk
"Ukrainian border is crossed convoy of several dozen tanks and armored vehicles entered the area near the Ukrainian industrial city Marijupolja," said a spokesman for the security forces Leonid Matjuhin AFP.
He added that the convoy stopped and the border guards that during the conflict.
At the same time, Moscow announced it would send another humanitarian convoy to Ukraine and what has informed Kiev, said the head of Russian diplomacy Sergei Lavrov, a few days after the entry of the first convoy of Russian aid to that country before last weekend.
"We sent an official letter yesterday, the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in which we announced that we intend to send another humanitarian convoy," Lavrov told reporters.
The first Russian humanitarian convoy, with about 1,800 tons of aid came in on Friday to Ukraine
"We are confident that this will be as early as this week," the Russian minister, adding that "a detailed list of cargo" carrying trucks in the convoy sent to Kiev, in an official letter.
The first Russian humanitarian convoy, with about 1,800 tons of aid came in on Friday to Ukraine, Ukrainian authorities without permission and confirmation of the International Committee of the Red Cross.
Around 220 trucks quickly and without control unload a shipment of Lugansk, a stronghold of pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine, then returned to Russia.
Around 220 trucks quickly and without control unload the consignment in Lugansk
"Ukrainian border is crossed convoy of several dozen tanks and armored vehicles entered the area near the Ukrainian industrial city Marijupolja," said a spokesman for the security forces Leonid Matjuhin AFP.
He added that the convoy stopped and the border guards that during the conflict.
At the same time, Moscow announced it would send another humanitarian convoy to Ukraine and what has informed Kiev, said the head of Russian diplomacy Sergei Lavrov, a few days after the entry of the first convoy of Russian aid to that country before last weekend.
"We sent an official letter yesterday, the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in which we announced that we intend to send another humanitarian convoy," Lavrov told reporters.
The first Russian humanitarian convoy, with about 1,800 tons of aid came in on Friday to Ukraine
"We are confident that this will be as early as this week," the Russian minister, adding that "a detailed list of cargo" carrying trucks in the convoy sent to Kiev, in an official letter.
The first Russian humanitarian convoy, with about 1,800 tons of aid came in on Friday to Ukraine, Ukrainian authorities without permission and confirmation of the International Committee of the Red Cross.
Around 220 trucks quickly and without control unload a shipment of Lugansk, a stronghold of pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine, then returned to Russia.
- 25 Aug, 2014
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