ATO HQ reports 1 attack on Ukrainian army positions with no casualties recorded
Over the past day late at night, the militants opened fire on the positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in Donbas once, with no casualties reported, the press center of the Anti-Terrorist operation (ATO) headquarters has reported.
"Over the past day, the only shelling by Russian-occupation groups was recorded late at night, as a result of these hostile actions, none of the Ukrainian servicemen were injured," the ATO staff said on Facebook on Tuesday morning.
In the Donetsk sector, at about 03:00, the enemy had been firing for forty-five minutes on our defenders with grenade launchers, large-caliber machine guns and small arms around the village of Kamyanka.
Other violations of the ceasefire regime were not recorded in other sectors of the Ukrainian defense. In general, the situation is under the control of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
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