Body of Woman Who Died Under a Ukrainian Tank Found by OSCE in Donbass

Translated by Ollie Richardson & Angelina Siard

20:57:37
14/10/2016

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In the city of Krasnogorovka in the part of the Donetsk region under the control to Kiev, on October 11th, in a mortuary of the regional hospital, observers of the OSCE SMM found the remains of a woman who was ran over by a Ukrainian tank.

It is written in the report of the OSCE SMM, reports “Gorlovka Today”, with reference to pro-regime Kiev media.

The Mission specified in the reports about civilian casualties.

On October 11th, in a mortuary of the regional hospital located in the government controlled Ukrainian city Krasnogorovka (21 km to the West of Donetsk), observers saw the remains of a woman (aged about 40) who, according to reports, died in the city.

According to the doctor, she died because of the injuries she received when she was run over by a Ukrainian military tracked vehicle.

A relative of the deceased noted that the incident happened during the night of October 7th, when she and her son, along with the deceased, were going home. Having heard a sound resembling the movement of tanks and other heavy military equipment, they dispersed in different directions.

And this is not an isolated case. Civilians of Donbass continue to suffer from the drunk actions of Ukrainian punishers. Thus, two civilians died under the tracks of a Kiev tank in the region of the village of Novomarievka, occupied by Ukrainian fighters, near the border with the Dnepropetrovsk region. The Vice-Commander of the DPR Eduard Basurin reported about this on October 14th.

“We have established facts of UAF crimes against civilians in the settlement of Novomarievka of the Dobropolsky region (near the city of Krasnoarmeysk (Pokrovsk). About 3 days ago the Ukrainian criminals under the influence of alcohol ran down a married couple that were standing near their house. The man and woman died under the tracks of the tank,” said the representative of the DPR.

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