Special Monitoring Missionrevealed R-378A radio wave interference station produced by Russian Sozvezdiye concern in Donbas, as OSCE report reads.
“On June 39, SMM saw one automatic station of radio wave interference (R-378A) in Kadiyevka (former Stakhanov; 50 km to the west from Luhansk),” the report reads.
R-378A radio wave interference station is designed for detection and suppression of radio communication links of the opponent.
As it was reported, on July 1 the militants attacked Joint Forces unit ambulance. As a result, two Ukrainian soldiers died and one sustained wounds.
Joint Forces Command stressed that attack at the ambulances is a violation of the international legislation and norms of the international humanitarian law. Bloody attack at an ambulance performed by the Russian occupational units shows that militants do not observe international legal norms.
Later the names of the deceased were revealed. Leading seaman Serhiy Mayboroda and sergeant Iryna Shevchenko died in Donbas.