Since Thursday morning, Russian mercenaries opened fire in Donbas conflict zone 12 times.
No attacks from Minsk-banned weapons were reported; militants used small arms and RPGs to attack Avdiivka and Kamyanka, Vodyane, Mariinka and Hnutove (all in Donetsk region).
In Luhansk region, RPG attacks were observed near Stanytsia Luhanska and Travneve.
One Ukrainian serviceman sustained combat wounds in action; the doctors are taking care of him now.
As it was reported earlier, militants started to flood Yunkom mine in a temporarily occupied Yenakiyeve of Donetsk region. Almost 40 years ago there has been a nuclear explosion performed with an aim to relieve the tension in the mountain massif. Thus, Donbas residents are facing the danger of radiation poisoning, in particular through the poisoning of drinking water.
As it was reported earlier, out of four thousand dangerous objects established by Swiss experts, 17 represent a "radiation hazard". The most dangerous mine can be the Yunkom mine in Yenakiyeve, the city of steel and coal in the separatist Donetsk People's Republic, which is proud not only of its fellow countryman, Soviet cosmonaut Georgy Beregov but also of former president Viktor Yanukovych who fled to Russia. Here in 1979, the Soviet Union tested the atomic bomb deep underground.