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The Command of Ukraine s Armed Forces has reported two wounded in action (WIA) amid five violations of the latest ceasefire agreement committed by Russia-controlled armed groups in the Donbas warzone on Friday, January 29. In the past day, January 29, five ceasefire violations were recorded in the Joint Forces Operation (JFO) zone, the press center of the Ukrainian JFO Command said on Facebook in an update as of 07:00 Kyiv time on January 30, 2021.
Read alsoKravchuk: Ukraine not to transfer hostages through MP MedvedchukIn particular, using quadcopter-type UAVs, the enemy dropped two VOG-17 grenades over the Joint Forces positions near the village of Vodiane in the Azov Sea littoral in the Skhid (East) sector. As a result, two Ukrainian soldiers received shrapnel wounds. They were rushed to the hospital where they received medical assistance.
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Russian-controlled armed formations and their mercenaries have been breaching the ceasefire agreement and impeding the work of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission, Ukrainian monitors say.
According to the Ukrainian side to the Joint Ceasefire Control and Coordination Center, last Sunday an OSCE observer drone spotted two 2S1 Gvozdika self-propelled howitzers and four D-30 howitzers near the village of Bile in Luhansk region.
Howitzers had been deployed beyond the withdrawal lines, monitors say citing an OSCE SMM report of January 26.
Read alsoUkraine envoy says DPR / LPR block prisoner swap since SeptSystematic obstruction of SMM s work in the occupied territories prevails. The latest such incidents were reported near Voznesenovka and Dolzhanske, as well as at the checkpoint in Staromykhaylivka, where militants did not allow OSCE patrol to do their monitoring job and record violations.
Only one enemy attack on Ukrainian positions in the Joint Forces Operation (JFO) zone in Donbas, eastern Ukraine, was registered on January 18. No Ukrainian Army casualties were recorded over the period under review.
Two enemy attacks on Ukrainian positions in the Joint Forces Operation (JFO) in Donbas, eastern Ukraine, were registered on January 17. The village of Shyrokyne was a hot spot on that day.
The Command of Ukraine's Armed Forces has reported one wounded in action (WIA) amid five violations of the latest ceasefire agreement committed by Russia-controlled armed groups in the Donbas warzone on Friday, January 15. The Joint Forces fired back.