Kyiv reports 25 ceasefire violations by militants early on Monday
Kyiv has reported 25 attacks by militants on Ukrainian army positions in the small hours of Monday.
Mayorsk came under precision grenade launcher fire, and small arms were used against Novhorodske, the anti-terrorist operation press center wrote on Facebook, adding that a sniper was active as well.
In addition, militants opened random fire on Zaytseve by use of grenade launchers and sniper rifles, on Luhanske by use of large-caliber machineguns and on Mayorsk by use of small arms, the report said.
Most ceasefire violations were observed near Donetsk where Opytne, Avdiyivka, Maryinka and Pisky came under random fire, the press center said. According to it, militants were mostly using small arms, large-caliber machineguns and grenade launchers.
Militants conducted seven overnight attacks on Krasnohorivka by use of 82mm mortars banned by the Minsk agreements, the press center claimed.
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