Fifteen 120mm caliber
mines were fired.
DONETSK, September 6.
/TASS/. Two villages in the south of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s
Republic (DPR) came under mortar shelling by Ukrainian troops on Wednesday
evening, a spokesman for the DPR’s mission to the Joint Center for Control and
Coordination (JCCC) reported.
"Ukrainian
troops opened mortar shelling at the settlements of Leninskoye and Kominternovo
in the south of the republic. Fifteen 120mm caliber mines were fired," the
spokesman said, adding that one residential hose was hit by a shell in
Kominternovo. "No casualties among civilians were reported," the
spokesman said.
The so-called
back-to-school ceasefire came come into force in Donbass from midnight August
29. It was agreed by the Trilateral Contact Group on the settlement of the conflict
in eastern Ukraine on August 22, ahead of a new academic year. The ceasefire
was violated three hours after it came into effect as Ukrainian troops shelled
Gorlovka’s suburbs.
Since the outbreak of
the conflict in Donbass, the parties have agreed more than 20 ceasefires. The
longest one of them was reported in 2016 when the ceasefire stayed in place for
six weeks in a row.
Source: ITAR-TASS
06-09-2018