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Militants in Donbass wounded Ukrainian soldier

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02.05.2021 / 11:11
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Over the past day, February 4, four violations of the ceasefire were recorded in the Donbas. A Ukrainian soldier was wounded.

This was reported in the press service of the JFO.

So, near the South, the armed formations of the Russian Federation carried out targeted shelling of the positions of the Ukrainian defenders from an 82-mm minomet and small arms. As a result of the shelling, one Ukrainian defender received a gunshot wound. The warrior was promptly taken to a hospital, where he received medical assistance.

Also, in the area of ​​the settlement of Krymskoye, the fact of engineering equipment of enemy positions in the direction of our units was revealed.

Near Vodyanoye, in the Azov region, the Russian occupation forces fired several shots from an anti-tank grenade launcher. And not far from the settlement of Pavlopol, the invaders opened fire from a hand-held anti-tank grenade launcher and small arms.

Since the beginning of this day, on February 5, one violation of the ceasefire regime has been recorded. Near Novomikhaylovka, the enemy opened fire from hand-held anti-tank grenade launchers and small arms.

The facts of violation of the ceasefire regime through the Ukrainian side of the JCCC were reported by representatives of the OSCE.

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