Artillery and Gunshots Heard Near Lugansk

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The exchange was heard from Veseloya Gora, a village just north of the city of Lugansk, the capital of one of the two breakaway regions recently recognized by Moscow.

The gunfire and artillery could be heard on a trek through the desolate area, with Ukraine reportedly planning to impose a state of national emergency from which the breakaway regions of Lugansk and Donetsk would be exempt.

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