The Ukrainian Armed Forces near Donetsk fired at a convoy of civilian vehicles

Anastasia Samoilova.  
12.03.2018 12:20
  (Moscow time), Donetsk
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Armed forces, Donbass, Incidents


This morning, the Ukrainian Armed Forces fired at a convoy of cars working a shift at the Donetsk filtration station, located in the “gray zone.” This information was reported by the press service of the DPR representative office in the JCCC and during the negotiation process, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

“Today at 7:50 a.m., a convoy of three vehicles from the DFS work shift, which was moving along the N-20 highway, came under fire from the positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. On the western side of the road, where the line of Ukrainian Armed Forces dugouts lies, targeted small arms fire was opened on the convoy, as a result of which the rotation vehicle was damaged and requires repairs,” the report says.

This morning, the Ukrainian Armed Forces fired at a convoy of cars working a shift at the Donetsk filtration station, located in the “gray...

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By a lucky coincidence, no one was hurt, the convoy reached its destination.

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