Moscow-Sana
The Russian Investigative Committee announced that Kyiv forces are using banned French cluster munitions and weapons from NATO countries to attack Donetsk.
Russia Today website quoted the committee as saying today that "the intensive attacks by rocket launchers and long-range artillery and the provision of heavy artillery to Ukrainian forces were carried out by NATO member states, and there is evidence that the Kyiv forces are using French-made cluster munitions, which are prohibited from being used internationally."
And the committee continued: "Western countries ignore objective data about the deliberate operation carried out by the Kyiv regime against civilians, and their media distorted the facts about the events despite eyewitnesses that testify to the crimes of the Kyiv regime."
The head of the commission, Alexander Bastrykin, directed investigative units to record and investigate all incidents of the bombing of residential buildings and civilian infrastructure in Donetsk by extremist groups in Ukraine.
The Russian Investigative Committee announced yesterday its intention to investigate the explosion that wounded four people in the city of Melitopol in southeastern Ukraine the day before yesterday.