Ukrainian military intelligence provides info on enemy's Grad systems near Khartsyzsk to OSCE monitors
The Main Intelligence Department of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry has characterized the situation in the area of the anti-terrorist operation in Donbas as difficult, accusing the enemy of reinforcing its units and hiding weapons prohibited by the Minsk agreements.
"Representatives of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission have been provided with information on the presence in the Khartsyzsk area of 122 mm systems Grad, which are prohibited by the Minsk agreements," a report posted on the Main Intelligence Department website says.
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