27 June, last journey of military mobilization soldier Yury Sklyar Alekseevich.Farewell to a hero took place in the city, which brought together representatives of the City and District Council, clergy, military garrison Vasilkovskaja all who knew courageous and brave warrior Ukrainian land.December 28, 2014, as part of Panzer Yuri Mechanized Brigade went to defend the eastern borders of our country.Life of the Ukrainian defender ended February 14, 2015 near the village of Petrovskoye, Donetsk region in the implementation of the march, moving column, they came across a BMP bomb. Yuri injured incompatible with life.- He became a hero, but paid for it too high a price . The memory and eternal glory patriot of Ukraine! - Said Deputy Commander of Air Command "Center" of the Air Force of Ukraine to work with staff, Colonel Alexander Binkovskyy.George was buried in the town cemetery.The memory of heroes!
One soldier killed in ATO area in past 24 hours| Ukrinform
KYIV, June 26 /Ukrinform/. One Ukrainian serviceman was killed, other three were wounded in the area of conduct of the anti-terrorist operation (ATO) over past 24 hours.
Spokesman for the Presidential Administration on ATO, Colonel Andriy Lysenko said this at a briefing, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.
"We lost one soldier in ATO area over past 24 hours. Other three servicemen were wounded," Lysenko said.
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Five Ukrainian soldiers wounded in Donbas conflict zone in last day - read on - uatoday.tv
No Ukrainian soldiers were killed
Five Ukrainian soldiers were wounded in the Anti-Terrorist Operation (ATO) zone in eastern Ukraine on Friday, according to presidential administration spokesman for ATO issues Colonel Andriy Lysenko.
No Ukrainian soldiers were killed, but five were wounded in Donbas on Friday, July 26, Lysenko said at a briefing on Saturday.
On Friday, the combined Russian-separatist forces intensified fire along the entire contact line in Donbas, having
attacked the Ukrainian troops more than 90 times, according to the ATO press center.
On the previous day
one Ukrainian soldier was killed and another three injured in the Donbas conflict zone.
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Number of troops in the eastern Ukraine increased to 60,000 - read on - uatoday.tv
Poroshenko says the number of servicemen has been increased twice
UNIAN: As of today, the strength of Ukrainian troops in the Anti-Terrorist Operation
(ATO) zone in eastern Ukraine has been beefed up to 60,000 men, according to Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko.
"We are doing our best to ensure the security of our state. We have brought the number of our armed forces in the ATO zone to 60,000 servicemen today. There used to be not more than 30,000 of them in the peak periods in the past," Poroshenko said on the Inter TV channel on Friday evening.
Read also Russia masses 54,000 troops in Donbas and on Ukraine border – ATO Headquarters
According to the president, these soldiers are fully prepared and trained, including with the involvement of foreign military trainers.
Ukrainian village caught in crossfire of war
RYMSKE, Ukraine — Few places along the front line in east Ukraine see regular fighting as bitter as the village of Krymske. Roads to the village have all but crumbled away under the weight of military trucks, tanks and armored personnel carriers.
For now, Krymske is in the hands of Ukrainian government forces and the volunteer battalions that fight alongside them. Somewhere in the distance is the enemy: Russian-backed separatists whose stated aim is to double the amount of territory under their control.
The whole front line is mined. Unseen tripwires litter the fields. Wandering unguardedly into the foliage risks attracting heavy machine-gun fire.
The sound of ammunition blasts is heard throughout the night. Everybody uses everything that they have: mortars, rocket launchers and heavy machine guns. These battles usually last no more than two hours, but usually less.
As the Ukrainian soldiers explain, the rebels are probing weak spots in their defensive lines.
Around an hour before light breaks, a new volley of rocket fire flies in from rebel positions. The artillery fire keeps going until 5 a.m., the shells sailing over Krymske and landing with a burst somewhere in the distance.
Ukrainians troops reply in kind, grumbling about the would-be peace agreement signed in February that bans the presence of heavy weapons from the front line.
Later in the day, we learn where the rebel shells have landed: on government checkpoint No. 29, and in the villages of Toshkivka and Novotovshkiske.
The following night, the routine repeats all over again.
In this photo taken June 23, 2015, a Ukrainian serviceman from the Kiev-2 volunteer battalion fires his rifle at a frontline in the village of Krymske, east Ukraine. (Photo: Evgeniy Maloletka/AP)
In this photo taken June 23, 2015 Ukrainian servicemen from the Kiev-2 volunteer battalion carry a box of ammunition at the frontline in the village of Krymske, east Ukraine. (Photo: Evgeniy Maloletka/AP)
In this photo taken June 23, 2015, a Ukrainian serviceman from the Kiev-2 volunteer battalion fires his gun at a frontline in the village of Krymske, east Ukraine. (Photo: Evgeniy Maloletka/AP)
In this photo taken June 23, 2015, a Ukrainian serviceman from the Kiev-2 volunteer battalion fires an weapon at a frontline in the village of Krymske, east Ukraine. (Photo: Evgeniy Maloletka/AP)
In this photo taken June 23, 2015, a Ukrainian serviceman from the Kiev-2 volunteer battalion guards his position at the frontline in the village of Krymske, east Ukraine. (Photo: Evgeniy Maloletka/AP)