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As a result of the shelling of the invaders in the Donbass, two Ukrainian soldiers were killed

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04.06.2021 / 19:38
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Over the past day on Monday, April 5, two servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were killed in the Donbas, 7 attacks were recorded, the press center of the Joint Forces operation headquarters said.
"Over the past day, on April 5, in the area of ​​the Joint Forces operation, the armed formations of the Russian Federation violated the ceasefire 7 times … As a result of enemy fire, two servicemen from the Joint Forces received bullet wounds incompatible with life," the morning report says on the page headquarters on Facebook on Tuesday.
The Ukrainian military clarified that the targeted firing of enemy positions from small arms, large-caliber machine guns and hand-held anti-tank grenade launchers was carried out in the area of ​​responsibility of the Vostok operational-tactical group, near Avdiivka, Lebedinsky and Vodyanoy, on the Azov Sea.
In the area of ​​responsibility of the operational-tactical group "Sever", near the village of Zolotoe-4, Russian mercenaries fired at the JFO positions from grenade launchers of various systems and heavy machine guns, and at Novoaleksandrovka – from small arms.
“Our defenders opened fire on shelling of the Russian occupation forces,” the headquarters stressed.
"As of 7:00 am, April 6, no shelling from the Russian occupation forces was recorded," the Ukrainian military stated.

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