Ukraine: Manhunt, Reign Of Terror To Follow 84 Days Of War

Interfax-Ukraine
July 7, 2014
Interior Ministry checking involvement of citizens of freed towns in terrorism
The advisor to the Ukrainian Interior Minister, Anton Heraschenko, has said that police are currently checking all citizens in Donetsk region cities, which are controlled by government forces, on the subject of collaboration with illegal armed groups.
“The Interior Ministry’s forces are currently checking all those citizens who are in Sloviansk, Kramatorsk and other liberated cities across Donetsk region, on the subject of whether they were helping terrorists or taking part in terrorist attacks,” Heraschenko said at a briefing in Kyiv on Monday.
“The Interior Ministry and other government departments will not let anyone…remain unpunished,” Heraschenko said.

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National Radio Company of Ukraine
July 7, 2014
U.S. sends 2,000 bulletproof vests for Ukrainian army
The Ukrainian Armed Forces have received the expected 2,000 sets of Interceptor body armour from the United States, the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine has said in a press release.
“2,000 sets of Interceptor body armor given by the United States as assistance to the Armed Forces of Ukraine have arrived in Kyiv. Once the body armor has cleared customs it will be handed over to the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense for transport to its final destination,” reads the statement. According to the press release, Interceptor body armor is the same model provided to U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan and was developed for better protection and lighter weight than earlier types, making it more effective in combat operations. The embassy also recalled that other recent deliveries of U.S. assistance include 1,000 sleeping mats and 3,600 camouflage jackets, while 400 boxes of gauze bandages and 1,000 helmet covers will be delivered shortly. “These shipments are part of a U.S. non-lethal aid package for Ukraine totaling more than $23 million and also including first aid kits, night vision goggles, communications equipment, and other materiel to facilitate the operations of the Ukrainian military and State Border Guard Service (SBGS) to assist them in their efforts to halt acts of terrorism in eastern Ukraine,” reads the statement.

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