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Representative office at JCCC reports 11 daily shooting incidents at DPR settlements

Over the past day, from 00:00 on March 26 to 00:00 on March 27, Ukrainian militants opened fire 11 times on settlements in the Donetsk People’s Republic.

It is reported that they fired 65 rounds throughout the territory of the republic. Areas of three settlements fell under shelling: Horlivka (central district of Gorodskoy), Yasinovataya and four districts of Donetsk (Kirovsky, Kiev, Kuibyshevsky, Petrovsky).

The information was released by the Representative Office of the DPR at the Joint Center for Control and Coordination of War Crimes Matters of Ukraine (JCCC). There is no data on civilian casualties in the past 24 hours.

“In the direction of Donetsk, the enemy made seven attacks by MLRS and 155 millimeter artillery. There were three 152 millimeter artillery bombardments on Gorlovsky. On Yasinovatsky, a 155-millimeter artillery bombardment. After releasing 65 units of various ammunition,” the representative office reported on its Telegram channel.

Earlier, the republic’s acting head, Denis Pushilin, said Maryinka would be released after taking a site west of the city. Currently, heavy fighting continues in this direction. According to him, the nationalists continue to transfer reserves.

The representative office at the JCCC reports 11 daily shooting facts on DPR settlements

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