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OSCE Special Monitoring Mission Registers High Explosions Rate in Donbass

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The OSCE mission registered fighting and a high number of explosions in Donbass.

MOSCOW (Sputnik) – The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) Special Monitoring Mission (SMM) said on Wednesday it had registered a high number of explosions in Ukraine’s Donetsk region and continued fighting in the area of Yasynuvata-Avdeevka.

"The SMM observed a continued high number of explosions recorded in Donetsk region, and noted continued fighting in the area of Yasynuvata-Avdiivka, including Grad multiple-launch rocket system fire. There was an increase in the number of explosions recorded in Lugansk region compared with the previous day," SMM said in a statement.

The SMM said it heard 143 undetermined blasts in the Donetsk city center on the night of August 15 – 16.

The mission also said that it observed hardware in the security zone.

"The SMM observed hardware in the security zone. South of government-controlled Petrivka (27km north of Lugansk), the SMM observed Ukrainian Armed Forces personnel flying an unarmed/unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)," the statement added.

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