Kyiv reports 32 attacks on its positions in past 24 hours
Militants opened fire 32 times on Ukrainian armed forces positions in the Anti-Terrorist operation (ATO) zone, the press service of the ATO staff has said.
"In past 24 hours the invaders continued shelling our positions in all directions," a statement says on the official Facebook page of ATO headquarters.
In particular, in the Mariupol sector militants fired Shyrokyne from 120-mm mortars and weapons of infantry combat vehicle, Shyrokyne and Vodiane were fired from 82 mm mortars, Pavlopil, Shyrokyne, Hnutove, Maryinka and Lebedynske were shelled by rocket-propelled grenades and small arms. In addition, a sniper fired Hnunote, while in the vicinity of Talakivka militants used anti-tank missile complexes.
In the sector of Luhansk, militants fired Novozvanivka, Lobachove and Stanytsia Luhanska using small arms and rocket-propelled grenades.
Luhanske, Pivnichne, Avdiyivka, Troyitske and Zaitseve were shelled in the Donetsk sector.
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