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A group of militants provoked a fight with the inhabitants of Makeyevka

The reason for the conflict was the refusal to treat alcohol.

In the units of the pseudo-republics in the Donbass continue offences committed by insurgents against the local population. It is reported by the Main intelligence Directorate of the defense Ministry of Ukraine.

One of the reason for this, noted in the Department, has become a regular rotation in the ranks of the enemy, which led to an increase in the number of fighters with a criminal past and low moral and psychological qualities.

“Group of soldiers “the 5th separate motorized rifle brigade” in Makeyevka after excessive consumption of alcoholic beverages provoked a fight with the locals, who refused to give them respect and treat alcohol. Six participants of the fight (including four soldiers) with injuries of varying severity were taken to local medical institutions”, – told in intelligence.

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