One Ukrainian soldier injured due to 14 shelling attacks by militants in ATO zone over past 24 hours
Ukrainian army positions in Donbas have come under fire 14 times in the past 24 hours, the ATO press service said on its Facebook page on Monday morning.
"One Ukrainian serviceman has been wounded," the report says.
In the Luhansk sector, the militants twice shelled Krymske, Novo-Oleksandrivka from grenade launchers and mortars, the infantry fighting vehicle was used to attack Novozvanivka.
In the Donetsk sector, the enemy fired at the strongholds of the ATO forces near Kamyanka and at Butovka mine using grenade launchers.
In the Mariupol sector, the militants used grenade launchers and small arms on Ukrainian defenders in the Maryinka area. In addition, the houses of civilians came under the grenade launcher fire.
"The Ukrainian military quickly opened fire in response to most of the provocations of the enemy," the headquarters said.
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