Russia-occupation forces in Donbas violate ceasefire three times, no casualties – JFO HQ
Russia-occupation forces in Donbas have violated the ceasefire regime three times since the beginning of Wednesday, the Ukrainian soldiers have not been wounded, the press center of the Joint Forces Operation (JFO) headquarters has said.
"Ignoring the agreements reached on July 22, 2020 within the framework of the Trilateral Contact Group, Russia-occupation forces continue to shell the positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Since the beginning of the day, on March 3, three violations of the ceasefire regime by the armed formations of the Russian Federation have been recorded. All of them were committed in the area of responsibility of the Skhid [East] task force," the JFO said in a message on the Facebook page.
Thus, the enemy opened targeted fire from grenade launchers of various systems near the settlements of Vodiane and Kamianka.
There are no combat losses among the personnel of the Joint Forces as a result of enemy shelling.
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
We are moving; cautious optimism is the term I would use - Budanov on peace process
09:12, 21.01.2026
Trump complains Ukraine and Russia are alternately not ready to stop fighting
09:08, 21.01.2026
URCS volunteers work in capital's heating centers
21:01, 20.01.2026
Person killed in enemy strike on Zaporizhia – authorities
20:32, 20.01.2026
Zelenskyy stresses govt's personal responsibility for stabilizing energy supply situation