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Teenager injured as Ukrainian military shell Donetsk Republic

His leg was wounded with a mine fragment

DONETSK, July 17. /TASS/. A 15-year-old boy got injured on Saturday evening as the Ukrainian military shelled the Kominternovo settlement in the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR), the republic’s defense authorities said on Sunday.

"At 21:30, as the Ukrainian military shelled the Kominternovo settlement, a 15-year-old boy got injured. His leg was wounded with a mine fragment," the source said, adding the shelling was produced from settlements Vodyanoye and Talakovka.

"The boy is at hospital now," the source said.

The Ukrainian military later on, at 22:15, shelled from heavy weapons the industrial area near Yasinovataya, using weapons of 152mm caliber. They launched the total of 15 shells.

Members of the Contact Group for the settlement of the situation in the east of Ukraine at a meeting in Minsk on April 29 agreed on a complete ceasefire in Donbass starting from midnight on April 30. It is an eighth ceasefire agreement since the autumn of 2014. The sides however continue accusing each other of ceasefire violations.

Kiev’s security forces in the people’s militia responsibility zone have been repeatedly violating the truce, opening fire from mortars and tank weapons, which had to be withdrawn in accordance with the Minsk agreements.

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 June 17, Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of Ukraine Konstantin Yeliseev told a news conference in Kiev that advisors to the leaders of the Normandy Quartet agreed at the meeting in Minsk on June 15-16 to prepare a new summit in the Normandy format (Russia, Ukraine, France and Germany) on the Ukrainian conflict’s peaceful settlement.