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Monday, 07 May 2012 13:15 |
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News of Ukraine, Dnepropetrovsk. The European Union expresses its readiness to provide all necessary assistance to Ukraine in connection with bomb blasts on April 27 in Dnepropetrovsk. Such information was given to the media by Catherine Ashton, who is the EU's high representative for foreign affairs.
In particular, Ashton said she had been shocked and extremely concerned about the explosions in the city of Dnepropetrovsk yesterday. She also reported that the first thing she had thought of ordinary people affected by these blasts, their relatives and friends. Catherine Ashton said that it was fully in solidarity with the Ukrainian people. In addition, the high representative said that the EU intended to keep in touch with the Ukrainian authorities, in order to promptly receive updated information about the victims, the explosions, as well as assistance of any kind, which Ukraine may need.
It is worth recalling that on April 27, in Dnepropetrovsk, four explosions thundered. As a result of activation of explosive devices, 29 residents of Dnepropetrovsk, were wounded. All of them are alive. The victims are given all necessary medical care. The investigation of explosions in Dnepropetrovsk is controlled by senior management. |