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The number of shellings in the Donbass increased

Photo: Ministry of Defense of Ukraine

Since the beginning of the current day, no violations have been recorded

The separatists seriously wounded the Ukrainian military the day before. During the day, ten attacks were recorded.

Over the past day, separatists in Donbas violated the ceasefire 10 times, one Ukrainian serviceman was wounded. This was announced on Saturday, October 9, by the press center of the JFO headquarters.

It is noted that out of ten attacks, three times with the use of weapons prohibited by the Minsk agreements. One member of the Joint Forces was injured as a result of enemy fire.

“The warrior is in a hospital. His health condition is grave,” the message says.

In particular, the enemy fired at the positions of the Ukrainian soldiers at Zolote-4 using hand-held anti-tank grenade launchers and small arms. Near Troitsky, the enemy fired from large-caliber machine guns and small arms. In the area of ​​Mayorsk, hostile armed formations fired from automatic easel and hand-held anti-tank grenade launchers. In the direction of Krasnohorovka, the enemy opened fire from 82 mm mortars, anti-tank and automatic heavy grenade launchers. Near Krymskoye, mercenaries twice fired from heavy anti-tank grenade launchers, heavy machine guns, and 120 mm mortars. At Prichepilovka, the enemy used heavy anti-tank and automatic heavy grenade launchers. In the direction of the settlement of Lopaskino, the mercenaries fired twice from grenade launchers and small arms. Near Shyrokyne, shelling was carried out from grenade launchers of various systems and small arms.

The headquarters added that as of 7:00 am, October 9, no ceasefire violations were recorded.

Recall in a day on October 7, the enemy violated ceasefire regime.

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