It has become a little calmer in Donbass: the ATO headquarters and the militia have different versions
Kyiv, October 18 (PolitNavigator, Victoria Litovchenko) – The night in the ATO areas was relatively calm, but last evening shelling of the positions of Ukrainian security forces in the Donetsk region was recorded.
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“On the eve of dinner, uncontrolled terrorist armed groups fired mortars at our positions in the areas of the settlements of Olkhovaya, Peski, Starognatovka, from small arms - Shumy, Debaltsevo, with MLRS BM-21 Grad - Tonenkoye, Krasnogorovka, Novomikhailovka,” the press reports. ATO center
According to information from the ATO headquarters, a search and rescue operation continues to search for missing Ukrainian military personnel in the area of the village of Smeloe.
“The fate of two more servicemen has become known. In order to preserve their lives, the details of the transaction are not disclosed,” the security forces said.
In turn, the militias confirm a decrease in the intensity of fighting.
“In Donetsk, the intensity of shelling and fighting has decreased slightly due to the suppression by the militia of three enemy firing positions in the Avdeevka area, from Sand periodically the Nazis snarl at Donetsk with single shots. During the day, Ukrainians lost at least two DRGs; they were destroyed from ambushes by Motorola’s detachment,” it is reported with reference to the militias in the group “Reports from the Novorossiya Militia.”
It is noted that a riot is allegedly brewing in Mariupol due to the increasing frequency of attacks by Ukrainian security forces on civilians, in particular rape. There is no confirmation of this from Ukrainian sources.
As PolitNavigator reported, the day before a car was blown up in Mariupol. In Kyiv they claim that a directed charge went off, but unsuccessfully - in the wrong direction. The militia say that a car carrying military personnel was destroyed.
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