The
elections will not be held not to violate the Minsk agreements, a local
resident said.
The
so-called elections of the "Luhansk People's Republic"
("LPR") terrorist organization in temporarily occupied Donbas, which
were originally scheduled for autumn this year, have been postponed.
"The
elections will not be held not to violate the Minsk agreements," a local
resident Sergey said, whose name was changed for security reasons, the
Ukrainian news outlet LIGA.net reports.
Another source added there were no
pre-election billboards in the city.
"There is nothing like that. They
will do as they are told by Russia. Nothing depends on us here," he said.
As UNIAN reported earlier, military columnist Yuriy Karin said the Kremlin
would likely appoint someone more convenient for further negotiations with
Ukraine instead of head of the "Donetsk People's Republic"
("DPR") terrorist organization Alexander Zakharchenko in September.
UNIAN note.
Two self-proclaimed republics – the "Donetsk People's
Republic" ("DPR") and the "Luhansk People's Republic"
("LPR") – were created as a result of Russian occupation of Ukraine's
east, Donbas, since spring 2014. The Minsk peace agreements on Donbas, brokered
by France and Germany, were signed by representatives of Ukraine, Russia, the
"DPR" and "LPR" in two stages – in September 2014 and in
February 2015. They are designed to halt hostilities between the Ukrainian army
and Russian-led forces in the east of Ukraine.
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