OSCE car exploded on an anti-tank mine in Russia-controlled Donbas, casualties reported

A vehicle of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine was reported to have been damaged in an anti-tank blast in Donbas on Sunday morning, according to the press center of the Ukrainian Anti-Terrorist Operation (ATO) headquarters.

”The Ukrainian members of the JCCC [Joint Centre for Control and Coordination] have reported that a car belonging to the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission was blown up when it hit probably a land mine at around 10:17 local time today, April 23, while patrolling in the village of Pryshyb in territory of the so-called Luhansk People`s Republic [”LPR”],” the ATO HQ said.


See also: Donetsk militants open fire as OSCE monitors try to enter occupied village of Kozatske


According to preliminary reports, there were killed and wounded among the OSCE SMM members.

The OSCE SMM in turn confirmed the report, giving no other details.

”We can confirm that an OSCE patrol has been involved in a serious security incident in the Luhansk region. As information about this incident becomes available, it will be published on our social media channels,” it tweeted on the same day.

”LPR” media outlets have reported that the OSCE SMM car was blown up when it hit an anti-tank mine in Slovyanoserbsky district. According to them, one OSCE observer was killed, another one was injured.


See also: Russian militants shoot at OSCE monitors in Donetsk, seize UAV


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  1. WTF is Russia controled Donbas??????? You are idiots on clear!!

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