Ukraine supplies OSCE with information about tanks, artillery systems near Horlivka, Donetsk
The Ukrainian Defense Ministry's main intelligence department has accused the warring side in Donbas of hiding weapons prohibited by the Minsk agreements, in particular, in the Mariupol sector.
"Over the past day the enemy's efforts focused on the strengthening of forward units in the Novoaidar, Sloviansk and Donetsk sectors, the concealed deployment of weapons and military hardware outlawed by the Minsk agreements in the Mariupol sector, and reconnaissance of ATO forces," the department said in a report posted on the ministry's website on Wednesday.
Information about the presence of weapons outlawed by the Minsk agreements - tanks, artillery systems with calibers larger than 100mm and the TOS-1 'Buratino' heavy flame-throwing system - in the area of Pervomaisk, Horlivka, Makiyivka, Donetsk, Michuryne and Bezimenne - was delivered to members of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission, the report said.
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