Militants three times shelled Joint Forces' positions with ammo proscribed by the Minsk Agreements.

From day-start on Wednesday, April 10, Russian occupation forces in Donbas six times attacked the positions of the Ukrainian troops in the Joint Forces Operation zone, wounding two Ukrainian soldiers, according to a warzone update by the JFO command.

In the zone of ​​responsibility of the Skhid [East] Operational-Tactical Grouping, militants fired at the strongpoints of the Ukrainian troops from 82mm mortars, anti-tank grenade launchers, and large-caliber machine guns in the area of Opytne; from 82mm mortars and automatic grenade launchers – near the village of Pisky; from weapons installed on infantry fighting vehicles, automatic machine-gun grenade launchers, and large-caliber machine guns – near the village of Pavlopol; from heavy anti-tank grenade launchers and large-caliber machine guns – near the village of Shyrokyne; and from small arms – outside Avdiyivka.

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In the zone of ​​responsibility of the Pivnich [North] Operational-Tactical Grouping, invaders fired their 120 mm mortars and weapons installed on infantry fighting vehicles at the positions of Joint Forces near the village of Novozvanivka.

“To hostile provocations, JF units gave an adequate response,” the press service noted.

Earlier it was reported that the 46th Battalion "Donbas-Ukraine" destroyed with a missile launched from ATGM Fahot an enemy observation post used for spotting artillery fire.