Trench combat continues on main parts of the front in DPR

On the Gorlovka direction, the village of Zaytsevo came under Ukrainian military’s fire. The enemy used mortars of various calibres and the guns of infantry fighting vehicles. Ukrainian army’s drones conducting aerial recon were again noted on this part of the front.
On the Donetsk direction, the situation remains tense. Trench combat of high intensity were underway in the area of Spartak and Avdeevka industrial zone throughout the day. The Ukrainian army shelled the village of Yakovlevka with tanks and 120mm mortars. The enemy opened fire on houses on Polskaya street in the Kievsky district of Donetsk with infantry fighting vehicles.
One civilian, a woman, was reported injured in the village of Krutaya Balka. The woman was shot in the leg on March 22nd, fire came from the Ukrainian side.

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Center for Reconciliation: People of Syria received humanitarian aid

During the past day, the Russian Centre for Reconciliation helped the residents of provinces of Aleppo and al-Suwayda.
6 tons of water and 350 sets with food were delivered to the city of Aleppo and Shahba. Schoolchildren in Aleppo received new backpacks, school kits, and toys. A total of 8 tons of humanitarian aid was delivered to the residents. Over 20 tons of food products were delivered to the city of Deir ez-Zor using parachute systems.

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Kurginyan: The Poles, for the first time, showed the real face of Bandera Nazi’s crimes

In Sergey Kurginyan’s opinion, during the Soviet times, the whole truth was not said about the Ukrainian nationalists’ crimes because “they respected the national dignity of the Ukrainian people.” Now, the question of the Bandera Nazis will arise before the people of Ukraine, “They are calling this horror [Bandera Nazis – Editor] national heroes, aren’t they? These people, who would cut open the wombs of pregnant mothers? The Heavens cry about what is Bandera; it is an endless horror, it is even worse than any Waffen-SS.”
“Volhynia” became the very first Polish film about the genocide against the Poles conducted by the Ukrainian nationalists during World War II. The genocide against the Poles took the lives of around 75-100 thousand people. The grisly crimes committed by Bandera Nazis during the Great Patriotic War are becoming of vital importance in light of recent events in Ukraine, where the authorities, who seized power after the coup d’etat, have chosen the ideology of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (Organization banned in Russia) and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (Organization banned in Russia) as the basis for their own ideology.

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