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Ukraine has reported four violations of the latest ceasefire by Russia-controlled armed groups in the Donbas warzone on Sunday, September 27.

"In the past day, September 27, the Russian Federation's armed formations violated the July 22 ceasefire agreements four times," the press center of Ukraine's Joint Forces Operation (JFO) Command wrote on Facebook in an update as of 07:30 Kyiv time on September 28, 2020.

In particular, the enemy fired grenade launchers of various types and a heavy machine gun near the village of Opytne. In addition, the enemy provoked the Ukrainian military with the use of rifles near the village of Shumy, and twice near the village of Orikhove.

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Since Monday midnight, no attacks by Russia-controlled armed formations have been recorded, the JFO HQ said.

The situation is under full control of the Ukrainian military.

Donbas ceasefire: Background

Participants in the Trilateral Contact Group (Ukraine, Russia, and the OSCE) on the peace settlement in Donbas on July 22 agreed on a full and comprehensive ceasefire along the contact line from 00:01 on Monday, July 27.

The new ceasefire regime was enforced at 00:01 Kyiv time on July 27.

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