Dmitry Tymchuk: Updates from the “ceasefire zone,” 10/08

information_resistance_logo_engDmitry Tymchuk, Head of the Center for Military and Political Research, Coordinator of the Information Resistance group
10.08.2014
Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine

Operational data from Information Resistance:

During the past day in the combat zone in Donbas, there were more than 50 attacks on the positions of Ukrainian troops by the Russian-terrorist forces.

After the start of the so-called “Ceasefire,” in events operating from 18:00 [6pm EEST] yesterday, about 10 attacks were recorded.

In Luhansk Oblast [region] after 18:00 on October 7 and until 09:00 [am EEST] on October 8 – 9 attacks were recorded (6 – near Trokhizbenka, 3 – in Shchastya). Attacks were carried out from 20:30 to 02:00 [8pm–2am] on the night of October 7 to 8 with mortars and small arms. According to our data, terrorist groups subordinate to A. Mozhovomu were instructed to ignore the “ceasefire” and to continue to carry out fire attacks onto the positions of Ukrainian troops and civilian objectives.

From yesterday evening, in the Donetsk region the terrorists carried out 1 attack – on October 8 at 5:00 [am], the shelling of the positions of Ukrainian troops in the area of Krasnohorivka was recorded. In the area of ​​Debaltseve, there was a delay in ending the shelling – from 19:00 [7pm EEST] yesterday evening.

[Editor’s note: a new ceasefire was declared on October 7th].

Leaving Shchastya road sign (shchastya means happiness)

Leaving Shchastya road sign (shchastya means happiness)

Source: Dmitry Tymchuk FB

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