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Day ATO: militants fired on Ukrainian soldiers in all directions

Just recorded 59 attacks of positions of the APU.

Over the past day, two soldiers were injured.

About it reports a press-the ATO center in Facebook.

On the Mariupol direction fired mortars on Ukrainian positions near Krasnogorovka and Pavlopol. Rocket-propelled grenades, heavy machine guns and small arms they beat on Novotroitsk, Gnutovo, Pavlopol, Shirokino, lebedinskoye and Water. Sirocina and Krasnogorovka led fire BMP.

On Donetsk the direction from mortars of various calibers were fired at Kamianka, Zaitseva, Avdeevka, Sands and Novoselovka-2. Rocket-propelled grenades and heavy machine guns, and small arms beat at Sizebolu, Sands, Avdeevka, Experienced, and Trinity. The positions of military near the Luhansk fired by a sniper.

In the LC the zayavlyut about 80 attacks, a DNR – 438 attacks.

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