Ukrainian military shelled by anti-aircraft missile launchers, grenade launchers in Maryinka area
The Ukrainian military have suffered no losses in the area of the special operation in Donbas over the past day, speaker of the Ukrainian presidential administration Andriy Lysenko said.
"No Ukrainian servicemen have been killed or wounded in the hostilities over the past day," he told a press briefing in Kyiv on Monday.
Lysenko said that it has mainly been unquiet in the direction of Donetsk, that the enemy has opened fire in the area of the Opytne and Pisky villages, but without the use of heavy weaponry.
The ceasefire has been breached in the Mariupol direction of the Maryinka area, where anti-aircraft missile launchers and grenade launchers have been fired. Five sniper shooting incidents have taken place against the Ukrainian army positions over the past day. Three flights of the enemy's unmanned aerial vehicle have been spotted in the area of Mariupol, Sartana and the Sea of Azov area, Lysenko also said.
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