No casualties were reported in the past day.
Ukraine has reported three violations of the latest ceasefire agreements by Russia-controlled armed groups in the Donbas warzone on Tuesday, September 10.
"In the past day, September 10, Russian Federation's armed formations three times violated the ceasefire agreements reached on July 22," the press center of Ukraine's Joint Forces Operation (JFO) Command wrote on Facebook in an update as of 07:00 Kyiv time on September 11, 2020.
In particular, the enemy opened fire from rifles on Ukrainian positions near the village of Shumy where the so-called "one-time inspection," including an inspector representing Russia-backed forces, had to take place.
What is more, two enemy attacks were recorded near the town of Zolote. At first, the enemy used a tracer bullet to set fire to the grass, and then used rifles to shoot at Ukrainian positions there.
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No casualties were reported in the past day.
Since Friday midnight, no attacks by Russian Federation's armed formations have been recorded, the JFO HQ said.
A landmine clearance operation is under way. More than nine hectares in the frontline zone have been cleared with 206 landmines and improvised explosive devices sent for disposal.
Also, Joint Forces personnel are engaged in repairing and rebuilding houses and other facilities of civilian infrastructure. Eighteen facilities were fully repaired in the past 24 hours.
The situation is under full control of the Ukrainian military, the JFO HQ said.