Wednesday, September 17, 2014

South-east Ukraine needs more Russian humanitarian aid. Ukrainians will have to leave tent camps when the winter comes (DPR representative)

The second convoy has been sent to Luhansk where the situation is the most catastrophic, representative of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) Andrei Rodkin says...

MOSCOW, September 17. /ITAR-TASS/. The citizens of south-eastern Ukraine will need more Russian humanitarian aid to survive the cold season, a representative of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) said on Wednesday.

“The second convoy has been sent to Luhansk where the situation is the most catastrophic, but there is still an increased need in Donbass for the humanitarian aid,” Andrei Rodkin said, adding that Ukrainians will have to leave tent camps when the winter comes.


Russian Deputy Emergencies Minister Vladimir Stepanov said the second batch of Russian humanitarian aid, which arrived in Ukraine late last week, will be enough for only two or three weeks.
“Of course, this (aid delivery) solves the problem for some time,” Stepanov said, stressing that the delivery of the humanitarian aid should become “systematic and in the framework of agreements”.
The Russian Emergencies Ministry could send the third humanitarian cargo to Ukraine by the end of the week provided that certain conditions are met, Stepanov said. He has asked the Red Cross to actively participate in the aid delivery.
Russia has sent a total of 4,000 tons of food, medicine, water purification equipment and power generators to help Ukrainians in the war-ravaged regions survive the humanitarian catastrophe. The first Russian humanitarian convoy reached Ukraine in late August, after more than a week of waiting at the border for all the sides to agree.
http://en.itar-tass.com/world/749908
17/9/14
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  1. Il Primo ministro dell'Ucraina Arseniy Yatsenyuk ha incaricato il ministro della Difesa e il ministro degli Interni del Paese di mettere in allerta le forze armate ucraine e la guardia nazionale al fine di resistere, se necessario, all'aggressione nella parte orientale dell'Ucraina...

    Inoltre, Yatsenyuk ha dichiarato che l'Ucraina non ha intenzione di legalizzare le autoproclamate Repubbliche Popolari di Lugansk e di Donetsk.

    Martedì il Parlamento ucraino ha pubblicato disegni di legge sullo status speciale di alcune zone delle regioni di Donetsk e di Lugansk, sul tenere le elezioni in queste regioni il 7 dicembre e sull'amnistia verso le milizie.
    Per saperne di più: http://italian.ruvr.ru/news/2014_09_17/Yatsenyuk-mette-in-allerta-lesercito-in-Ucraina-orientale-4932/
    17/9/14

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