Ukrainian MPs, journalists miraculously escape missile attack

A group of Ukrainian deputies and foreign journalists were forced into a bunker to escape separatist bombings in the conflict area in Donnetsk this Saturday. In a video published by Reuters, you see David Arakhamia, deputy of the People's Servants Party, who has power in Ukraine, as he takes refuge in [...]
A group of Ukrainian deputies and foreign journalists were forced into a bunker to escape separatist bombings in the conflict area in Donnetsk this Saturday.
In a video published by Reuters, you see David Arakhamia, deputy of the People's Servants Party, who has power in Ukraine, as he takes refuge in the bunker along with foreign journalists. He filmed the dramatic images of the 120mm calibre shells falling near where it is standing.
The situation in Ukraine appears to be escalating towards an open conflict, as the government in Kiev and Moscow-backed separatists are exchanging charges of gun attacks against each other. The separatist leader in Luhansk, where the previous day there were bomb blasts, called on residents of the territory who control they must mobilize to fight. There are also reports that several thousand civilians have left Luhansk and have crossed the border to Russia, writes a2cn.
These diaspora clashes have been warned by the West in recent days, under which it is a Putin plan to fabricate a pretext to launch the attack on Ukraine. For his part, the Russian president declared after meeting German Chancellor Olaf Scholz that Ukraine's genocide was becoming in Donbas.











