The Command of Ukraine's Armed Forces has reported two violations of the latest ceasefire agreement committed by Russia-controlled armed groups in the Donbas warzone on Sunday, January 10. There were no casualties in the past day.
The Command of Ukraine's Armed Forces has reported three violations of the latest ceasefire agreement committed by Russia-controlled armed groups in the Donbas warzone on Saturday, January 9. There were no casualties in the past day.
The Command of Ukraine's Armed Forces has reported four violations of the ceasefire agreement committed by Russia-controlled armed groups in the Donbas warzone on Tuesday, January 5. There were no casualties over the period under review.
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The Command of Ukraine s Armed Forces has reported nine violations of the latest ceasefire agreement committed by Russia-controlled armed groups in the Donbas warzone on Friday, January 1. In the past day, January 1, nine ceasefire violations were recorded in the area the Joint Forces Operation (JFO), the press center of the Ukrainian JFO Command said on Facebook in an update as of 07:00 Kyiv time on January 2, 2021.
An enemy UAV had been spotted incoming from the village of Yakovlivka, crossing the contact line in that area before it was jammed.
The Russian Federation s armed formations also employed a hand-held anti-tank grenade launcher and small arms near the village of Vodiane in the Pryazovia area (the north coast of the Sea of Azov), as well as small arms near the village of Pavlopil.
14:54, 02.01.21 Politics 704
Ukraine will focus on strengthening international support through the development of bilateral cooperation with its strategic partners.
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Deputy Head of the Ukrainian President s Office Ihor Zhovkva has said the de-occupation of Donbas, the return of Russia-annexed Crimea, and Ukraine as an active international player are the Presidential Office s diplomatic priorities in 2021.
First, Ukraine will focus on maintaining and strengthening international support through the development of bilateral cooperation with its strategic partners, namely the United States, Great Britain, Germany, France, Canada, Poland, Lithuania and Azerbaijan, Zhovkva wrote in his article for the Dzerkalo Tyzhnia weekly on January 2, 2021.