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Ukrainian military shell positions of Lugansk militia and Donetsk republic

The Ukrainian military used small arms, IFV equipment and mortars of 82mm caliber

MOSCOW, June 5. /TASS/. The pro-Kiev military over the past 24 hours seven times delivered strikes on positions of militia in the self-proclaimed Lugansk People’s Republic (LPR), the republic’s defense authority told the LuganskInformCenter on Sunday.

The strikes were delivered from Novozvanovka, Popasnaya and Lugannskoye. The Ukrainian military used small arms, IFV equipment and mortars of 82mm caliber.

"We have no casualties," the militia said.

The Package of Measures to fulfil the September 2014 Minsk agreements, known as Minsk-2, that was signed in Minsk on February 12, 2015, envisaged a ceasefire regime between Ukrainian government forces and people’s militias in the self-proclaimed republics in Donetsk and Lugansk (DPR and LPR) starting from February 15, 2015 and a subsequent withdrawal of heavy weapons from the line of engagement. The deal also laid out a roadmap for a lasting settlement in Ukraine, including local elections and constitutional reform to give more autonomy to the war-torn eastern regions.

On April 29, the Contact Group for a settlement in eastern Ukraine agreed yet another full ceasefire in Donbass starting from the midnight of April 30. It is an eighth ceasefire agreement since the autumn of 2014. The sides however continue accusing each other of ceasefire violations.

Ukrainian military launch 103 mines on Donetsk republic at night

The Ukrainian military launched 103 mines during the past night on territory of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR), the republic’s defense authorities told the Donetsk News Agency on Sunday.

"Between 22:00 and 24:00, the Ukrainian military shelled Spartak, Staromikhailovka, Dokuchayevsk, Sakhanka and the checkpoint at Yasinovataya," the authorities said. "Over that time, the Ukrainian units launched 82 mines of 120mm caliber and 21 mines of 82mm caliber."

The military used positions in Avdeyevka, Novotroitsky, Shirokino, Krasnogolovka and the Butovskaya mine.

Information on possible calamities or destruction is not available yet.

The Package of Measures to fulfil the September 2014 Minsk agreements, known as Minsk-2, that was signed in Minsk on February 12, 2015, envisaged a ceasefire regime between Ukrainian government forces and people’s militias in the self-proclaimed republics in Donetsk and Lugansk (DPR and LPR) starting from February 15, 2015 and a subsequent withdrawal of heavy weapons from the line of engagement. The deal also laid out a roadmap for a lasting settlement in Ukraine, including local elections and constitutional reform to give more autonomy to the war-torn eastern regions.

On April 29, the Contact Group for a settlement in eastern Ukraine agreed yet another full ceasefire in Donbass starting from the midnight of April 30. It is an eighth ceasefire agreement since the autumn of 2014. The sides however continue accusing each other of ceasefire violations.