The OSCE Special Monitoring Mission (SMM) to Ukraine has said it spotted a Russian surveillance radar system in non-government-controlled areas of Donbas, eastern Ukraine.
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"On June 6, in non-government-controlled areas the SMM saw a surveillance radar system (PSNR-9 Kredo-M1) on the western edge of Pervomaisk (58km west of Luhansk)," the OSCE SMM said in an update based on information received as of 19:30 on June 7, 2019.
In this case, the Permanent Mission of Ukraine to the International Organizations in Vienna wrote on Twitter it condemns another fact of delivery of modern weapons by Russia to the occupied territories of Donbas.
6 червня Спеціальна моніторингова місія ОБСЄ знову зафіксувала переносну станцію наземної розвідки «Кредо-М1», цього разу в окупованому Росією н.п. Первомайськ (https://t.co/Z446VbzB8o).
— UKR Mission to OSCE & UN in Vienna (@UKRinOSCE) 10 июня 2019 г.
Засуджуємо черговий факт постачання Росією сучасної зброї на окуповані території Донбасу.
As UNIAN reported earlier, the OSCE SMM in April 2019 spotted Russia's brand new military equipment near the village of Yuzhna Lomuvatka in Russia-occupied Luhansk region.
These were the newest Russian military equipment, such as the R-330Zh Zhitel ("Resident") automated jamming communication station and the Tirada-2 electronic warfare jamming system.