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Enemy observes ceasefire | Міністерство оборони України
Monday, October 05. DONBAS — Yesterday, the enemy observed the ceasefire in the region. Meanwhile, the illegal armed formations made some provocations with automatic grenade launchers near Hranitne.
The actual absence of attacks permits to realize social and humanitarian works. CIMIC group renews water supply and repairs roads. CIMIC officers delivered 5 tons of coal to Aleksiyvka village (Donetsk oblast).
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Monday, October 05. DONBAS — Specialists carry out works regarding search, exhumation and transportation of bodies of the fallen Ukrainian soldiers. The representatives of the National Military Historical Museum of Ukraine found a body of fallen soldier.
According to Lt. Col. Oleksandr Hvozdkov, Chief of CIMIC Group, a serviceman died from a direct hit of the enemy’s heavy artillery into a protective facility. The experts transported the body to Dnipropetrovsk for expertise and identification.
Monday, October 05. DONBAS – According to the agreements, the Ukrainian Armed Forces started practical phase of withdrawal of tanks and artillery with a caliber of less than 100 mm. Tank units in Luhansk oblast are the first to withdraw weapons. Ukrainian servicemen withdraw T-64 and T-72 tanks, 85 mm artillery guns and 82 mm mortars. The actions of the Ukrainian party are monitored by the OSCE representatives.
Two Ukrainian soldiers killed, five wounded in landmine blast in Donbas : UNIAN news
Two Ukrainian soldiers were killed and another five were wounded in a landmine blast on Sunday evening while patrolling their sector in the Donbas conflict zone, representative of the Donbas Battalion Yevhen Shevchenko said on Monday, according to Ukrainian TV Channel 112.
Photo from mil.gov.ua
"The soldiers who came to their rescue also got blown up by a landmine. Two or three soldiers from the 37th battalion were wounded. One our soldier and one theirs died. In addition, five soldiers were injured, two of them are from the Donbas Battalion, and another three are soldiers of the Ukrainian Armed Forces," Shevchenko said.
According to him, the condition of one of the wounded soldiers from the Donbas Battalion is serious, but there is no threat to his life. The other has minor injuries.
"An enemy sabotage and reconnaissance group seems to have worked at our positions, directly behind the demarcation line," Shevchenko said.
Presidential administration for Anti-Terrorist Operation issues Andriy Lysenko reported on Sunday that two Ukrainian servicemen had been wounded after stepping on a booby trap in the ATO zone.
Ukrainian army reports beginning of armored vehicles, light weapons withdrawal in Luhansk region
The withdrawal of armored vehicles and weapons with calibers under 100mm began in Luhansk region on Monday, press officer of the anti-terrorist operation (ATO_)in Donbas Ruslan Tkachuk said.
"A message signaling the withdrawal of armored vehicles and armaments to a distance of 15 kilometers from the contact line was received by Ukrainian Armed Forces units stationed in Sector A in the morning of October 5. So, the synchronous withdrawal of T-64 and T-72 tanks from the frontline and, in some areas, of 85mm D-48 and D-44 anti-tank guns and 82mm 2B-9 mortars began in Luhansk region at 11 a.m. today. The entire action was coordinated with members of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission. Media representatives are at work," says a report posted on the official website of Tkachuk.
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said after the October 2 negotiations in Paris that Ukraine would start the withdrawal of weapons smaller than 100mm in caliber from the contact line in Donbas on October 3. He said the 'Normandy format' leaders had agreed on withdrawing light weapons within 41 days.
Preparations started on October 3. For instance, lists of armaments due to be pulled back from the contact line to distances of at least 15 kilometers were drawn up and harmonized with members of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission.
The army operation press center said on October 4 that the end of hostilities and direct shelling incidents make it possible to launch the scheduled withdrawal of hardware and armaments under 100mm in caliber.
Before the withdrawal actually started, the conflicting sides had submitted to the OSCE the lists of their armaments and hardware to be moved to designated areas at least 15 kilometers away from the contact line.
Monday, October 05. DONBAS — Yesterday, the enemy observed the ceasefire in the region. Meanwhile, the illegal armed formations made some provocations with automatic grenade launchers near Hranitne.
The actual absence of attacks permits to realize social and humanitarian works. CIMIC group renews water supply and repairs roads. CIMIC officers delivered 5 tons of coal to Aleksiyvka village (Donetsk oblast).
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Monday, October 05. DONBAS — Specialists carry out works regarding search, exhumation and transportation of bodies of the fallen Ukrainian soldiers. The representatives of the National Military Historical Museum of Ukraine found a body of fallen soldier.
According to Lt. Col. Oleksandr Hvozdkov, Chief of CIMIC Group, a serviceman died from a direct hit of the enemy’s heavy artillery into a protective facility. The experts transported the body to Dnipropetrovsk for expertise and identification.
Monday, October 05. DONBAS – According to the agreements, the Ukrainian Armed Forces started practical phase of withdrawal of tanks and artillery with a caliber of less than 100 mm. Tank units in Luhansk oblast are the first to withdraw weapons. Ukrainian servicemen withdraw T-64 and T-72 tanks, 85 mm artillery guns and 82 mm mortars. The actions of the Ukrainian party are monitored by the OSCE representatives.
Two Ukrainian soldiers killed, five wounded in landmine blast in Donbas : UNIAN news
Two Ukrainian soldiers were killed and another five were wounded in a landmine blast on Sunday evening while patrolling their sector in the Donbas conflict zone, representative of the Donbas Battalion Yevhen Shevchenko said on Monday, according to Ukrainian TV Channel 112.
Photo from mil.gov.ua
"The soldiers who came to their rescue also got blown up by a landmine. Two or three soldiers from the 37th battalion were wounded. One our soldier and one theirs died. In addition, five soldiers were injured, two of them are from the Donbas Battalion, and another three are soldiers of the Ukrainian Armed Forces," Shevchenko said.
According to him, the condition of one of the wounded soldiers from the Donbas Battalion is serious, but there is no threat to his life. The other has minor injuries.
"An enemy sabotage and reconnaissance group seems to have worked at our positions, directly behind the demarcation line," Shevchenko said.
Presidential administration for Anti-Terrorist Operation issues Andriy Lysenko reported on Sunday that two Ukrainian servicemen had been wounded after stepping on a booby trap in the ATO zone.
Ukrainian army reports beginning of armored vehicles, light weapons withdrawal in Luhansk region
The withdrawal of armored vehicles and weapons with calibers under 100mm began in Luhansk region on Monday, press officer of the anti-terrorist operation (ATO_)in Donbas Ruslan Tkachuk said.
"A message signaling the withdrawal of armored vehicles and armaments to a distance of 15 kilometers from the contact line was received by Ukrainian Armed Forces units stationed in Sector A in the morning of October 5. So, the synchronous withdrawal of T-64 and T-72 tanks from the frontline and, in some areas, of 85mm D-48 and D-44 anti-tank guns and 82mm 2B-9 mortars began in Luhansk region at 11 a.m. today. The entire action was coordinated with members of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission. Media representatives are at work," says a report posted on the official website of Tkachuk.
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said after the October 2 negotiations in Paris that Ukraine would start the withdrawal of weapons smaller than 100mm in caliber from the contact line in Donbas on October 3. He said the 'Normandy format' leaders had agreed on withdrawing light weapons within 41 days.
Preparations started on October 3. For instance, lists of armaments due to be pulled back from the contact line to distances of at least 15 kilometers were drawn up and harmonized with members of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission.
The army operation press center said on October 4 that the end of hostilities and direct shelling incidents make it possible to launch the scheduled withdrawal of hardware and armaments under 100mm in caliber.
Before the withdrawal actually started, the conflicting sides had submitted to the OSCE the lists of their armaments and hardware to be moved to designated areas at least 15 kilometers away from the contact line.