Ukraine war updates: daily briefings as of June 11, 2016

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Ukraine war updates from the war zone in southeast Ukraine as of June 11, 2016 by ATO HQ operational data and Presidential Administration spokesman on ATO issues briefing: EMPR highlights.

(1) Russian armed forces continue ceasefire violations in southeast Ukraine, they opened fire 47 times upon Ukrainian troops positions over the last day, including  4 times on Luhansk direction, 12 times on Donetsk direction and  31 times on Mariupol direction;
(2) Luhansk direction: Ukrainian positions near Stanytsya Luganska, Novozvanyvka, Zhovta and Novooleksandryvka came under Russian fire from large-caliber machine guns and grenades of different systems; in addition, Russian sniper fire reported in the village of Novooleksandryvka;
(3) Donetsk direction: situation remains tense; Russian armed forces and their proxies continue firing at Ukrainian troops positions from the heavy weaponry; in particular, Ukrainian forces have been shelled by Russian forces from the forbidden 122-mm cannons as well as mortars and grenades of different calibers; the hottest spot reported in Novgorodske (on the west from occupied Horlivka), where Russian troops released 27 artillery shells and 45 large-caliber mines and opened fire from grenades and small arms; another hot spots were Svitlodarsk, where Russian forces used APCs fire, and north and suburb of Horlivka;
On June 9, Ukrainian military truck hit a mine near the village of Slavne (Maryinka district), which resulted in death of 1 Ukrainian serviceman, and 7 more servicemen were wounded;
Today, after the midnight, Russian armed forces opened fire at the residential areas of Toretske from forbidden by the Minsk agreement 152-mm artillery, which resulted damages of 7 residential houses, but there are no casualties among civilians;
(4) Mariupol direction: the epicenter of Russian firefights was in Krasnogorivka, where the enemy released 50 mortar mines and 15 artillery shells, as well as used tank and armed vehicles; Russian forces fulfilled a series of shelling at Maryinka without heavy arms, but used sniper fire; in addition, Russian armed provocation took place in Novotroytske (with active use of mortar launchers), Talamchuk, Talakivka and Shyrokino;  to this end, half of Russian shelling on this direction fulfilled from heavy arms (mortars, artillery and armored vehicles);
(5) Russian forces' losses in the war zone for the last day are as follows: 3 killed and 6 wounded (in the area of Maryinka and Horlivka);
(6) Russia supplies its armed forces and proxies in southeast Ukraine with arms, in particular: 5 Russian trucks with ammunition for tanks and 152-mm GRADs arrived to Sverdlovsk; Russian echelons with 6 tanks, 4 APCs, 3 152-mm  self-propelled artillery 2S3 Akatsiya, 4 tanks of 200 tonnes of fuel and lubricants, and wagons with 160 tons of ammunitions arrived to Khartsyzsk railway station; to this end, 300 tonnes of fuel and lubricants arrived to Rovenky railway hub;
(7) 1 Ukrainian serviceman killed in action, 2 Ukrainian servicemen were wounded in action and 1 more hit a mine in southeast Ukraine  over the last 24 hours; in addition, 1 Ukrainian serviceman died and 7 more wounded as Ukrainian military truck hit a mine in Slavne; to this end, total Ukrainian forces loses are as follows: 2 killed and 10 wounded;



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