South Front Crisis News 11-12 June: Bombings in Odessa, civilians killed by Kiev troops in Donetsk

Series of explosions hit the city of Odessa in Ukraine last night. Witnesses report about at least 2 hard explosions in the center of the city. Partisans blew up 2 propagandistic constructions claiming to inform Security Service of Ukraine about so-called ''household separatists" - people who don't support Kiev political regime or doubt in need of war against population of Donbass region.

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Five civilians, including 2 children and 3 women, were killed in a shelling attack of Kiev forces on the Novorossian town of Gorlovka on Thursday. A representative of the Joint Centre for Control and Coordination of the ceasefire regime in the southeast of Ukraine has confirmed the report on casualties.

Hezbollah and Syrian troops have advanced in the Jarajair barrens of the Qalamoun Mountains as well as the outskirts of the border town of Arsal, Al Manar broadcaster reported on Friday. Before that on Wednesday, the leader of Hezbollah, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah lauded the Lebanese resistance' fighters' "major victories" against al-Nusra Front terrorists on the outskirts of Arsal. Nasrallah also hailed advancements made against ISIS in Qalamoun.

At least four people have lost their lives and 19 others sustained injuries after a string of bomb attacks struck various neighborhoods across the capital, Baghdad on Thursday. Firstly, a bomb went off close to a popular market in the Sabaa al-Bour neighborhood in northern Baghdad, killing two people and wounding eight others. Later in the day, a bomb explosion ripped through a sheep market in Baghdad's southwestern neighborhood of al-Suwayd. One person was killed and six others were injured in the attack. Then, a civilian lost his life and another five people suffered injuries when a bomb blast targeted commercial buildings in Baghdad's central Sheikh Omar Street.

11 June

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12 June Military Report

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11-12 June Military Report

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