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Two Ukrainian servicemen were wounded in a day in Donbass

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04.02.2021 / 20:37
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Over the past day in the Donbas, two Ukrainian servicemen have been wounded, 13 attacks from the side of Russian mercenaries have been recorded, the press center of the Joint Forces operation headquarters said.
"Over the past day, on April 1, in the area of ​​the Joint Forces operation, the armed formations of the Russian Federation violated the ceasefire 13 times … As a result of hostile actions, two servicemen from the Joint Forces operation were injured. The defenders were promptly taken to a hospital, where they are provided with the necessary medical help. The condition of the wounded is satisfactory, "- said in the morning summary on the headquarters Facebook page on Friday.
In particular, in the area of ​​responsibility of the operational-tactical group "Vostok", near Pesok, Russian mercenaries opened fire from the 82 and 120 caliber mortars prohibited by the Minsk agreements, and near the settlements of Starognatovka, Avdeevka and Vodyanoe (Priazovye), the enemy fired at positions OOS from grenade launchers of various systems and small arms.
In the area of ​​responsibility of the operational-tactical group "North", not far from Vodyanoye, Russian mercenaries used an anti-tank missile system in the direction of the Ukrainian positions. Near the settlements of Svetlodarsk, Luganskoe and Zolotoe-4, the enemy used automatic heavy and hand-held anti-tank grenade launchers, large-caliber machine guns and small arms.
In the suburbs of the villages of Shuma and Novotoshkovka, the enemy opened fire from automatic easel grenade launchers.
The headquarters stressed that Ukrainian servicemen returned fire to shelling the enemy.
"As of 7:00 am on April 2, no shelling was recorded," the report says.

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