Militants shell Ukrainian army positions in Donbas 10 times on Saturday, no casualties reported – JFO HQ
Over the past 24 hours, militants of illegal armed groups fired at the positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces 10 times, there were no casualties among Ukrainian servicemen, the press center of the Joint Forces Operation reported.
"On April 20, the armed forces of the Russian Federation violated the cease-fire 10 times, including four with the weapons forbidden by the Minsk agreements. They fired 61 mortar rounds using 120 and 82 mm caliber guns, large-caliber machine guns and small arms... There were no casualties among the military personnel," reads the report on the Facebook page on Sunday morning.
According to Ukrainian intelligence, on April 20, four militants were killed, six wounded.
No enemy attacks have been registered today, the JFO press center reported.
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