The Ukrainian army began shelling Donetsk airport

Mikhail Ryabov.  
16.06.2019 22:18
  (Moscow time), Donetsk
Views: 2440
 
War, Donbass, Ukraine


The Ukrainian army began shelling the Donetsk airport, Daniil Bezsonov, head of the press service of the people's militia of the DPR, said in his blog.

“Now the whole of Donetsk can hear the cannonade. Various panic versions are beginning to be discussed online. Friends, calm down. The Ukrainian Armed Forces are shelling the airport area. There is a battle going on. Our military personnel hold the defense in their positions. “Everything is in normal mode,” Bezsonov assured.

The Ukrainian army began shelling Donetsk airport, the head of the press service of the people's militia reported in his blog...

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According to the DPR, the Ukrainian side fired 16 mines with a caliber of 120 mm, as well as 2 mines with a caliber of 82 mm, at the airport, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

In addition, the settlement of Spartak is being shelled: 9 mines with a caliber of 82 mm, 20 grenades from the AGS are fired, heavy machine guns and small arms are used.

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