
Ukraine: Four OSCE detainees released in Donetsk
Four members of the Donetsk-based monitoring team of the OSCE that went missing in late May were released, Thursday night, after 32 days in captivity.
On May 26 and May 29 contact was lost with four monitors from the Donetsk team and four monitors from the Lugansk team.
The Lugansk-based team have not yet been released, but Alexander Borodai, the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic Prime Minister, said he is hopeful that they will be freed soon.

Four members of the Donetsk-based monitoring team of the OSCE that went missing in late May were released, Thursday night, after 32 days in captivity.
On May 26 and May 29 contact was lost with four monitors from the Donetsk team and four monitors from the Lugansk team.
The Lugansk-based team have not yet been released, but Alexander Borodai, the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic Prime Minister, said he is hopeful that they will be freed soon.