Kiev and Moscow, the bombing of the trolleybus stop in Donetsk that killed thirteen civilians is a crime against humanity, but each accuses the other of being responsible.
Coincidence or not, Kiev on Thursday celebrated the day of the unit. Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk who filed a wreath at the statue of Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko, did not mince his words. "Russian terrorists committed another horrible act now against humanity, he said. Russia bears the responsibility. "
For its part, in a statement, the head of Russian diplomacy denounced a heinous crime and called for an investigation with the participation of representatives of the OSCE, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. "We consider this incident as a crime against humanity, a gross provocation to undermine the peace process of the Ukrainian crisis," said Sergei Lavrov.
Saturday, thousands of people demonstrated in Kiev for the win, for peace and to honor the victims of the conflict after the death of 13 civilians in Volnovakha, 35 kilometers from Donetsk. They were killed in a bus hit during bombing against a barrage of the Ukrainian army.
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