Ukrainian soldier wounded amid six enemy attacks in Donbas in past 24 hours – JFO HQ
Over the past day, Russia-led forces in Donbas carried out six attacks from small arms, mortar and grenade launchers at Ukrainian positions, resulting in a combat injury to a soldier. One shelling attack of the enemy has been recorded over Monday midnight, the JFO headquarters reported.
"Over the past day, on December 27, six attacks and one UAV overflight were recorded in the area of the Joint Forces Operation. All seven violations were carried out in the area of responsibility of the Skhid (Vostok) operational-tactical group ... As a result of the shelling attack, one serviceman from the JFO received a combat wound. The soldier was quickly taken to a hospital where he received the necessary medical assistance from doctors," the headquarters said in a morning report on Facebook on Monday.
The Ukrainian military clarified that the enemy used 120 and 82 caliber mortars, as well as grenade launchers of various systems near Vodiane in Pryazovia area.
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
Accumulation of allied group of troops continues on Belarus territory, there is no threat - JFO commander
13:23, 03.12.2022
Ukrainian military repel 14 enemy attacks in 24 hours, destroy 28 pieces of equipment, shoot down one drone - JFO HQ
10:44, 20.05.2022
Eight enemy attacks repelled, 22 vehicles and seven UAVs destroyed in Donbas in past 24 hours – JFO HQ
13:54, 07.05.2022
Nine enemy attacks repulsed in JFO area over day, about 170 people, 36 equipment destroyed, three aircraft, three UAVs downed – HQ
09:45, 26.03.2022
Ten occupier attacks repelled in JFO area in 24 hours – JFO HQ
20:48, 19.03.2022
LATEST
Poroshenko's enterprises install 100 MW of balancing capacity last year
20:45, 21.01.2026
CoE Committee of Ministers support creation of special tribunal for crime of aggression – Sybiha
20:10, 21.01.2026
Japanese govt to allocate $6 bln for humanitarian, technical support to Ukraine in 2026
20:06, 21.01.2026
CEC proposes 6-month preparatory period after end of martial law before start of electoral process
19:37, 21.01.2026
Japanese govt to allocate $6 bln for humanitarian, technical support to Ukraine in 2026