OSCE monitors visit place of Donetsk resident's death in shelling
DONETSK. Feb 7 (Interfax) - A man was killed in Donetsk shelling by the Ukrainian army, the Defense Ministry of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic (DPR) said on Sunday.
"A man born in 1962 was killed in a mortar attack on the Donetsk Petrovskyi district yesterday; he suffered a lethal injury near his house," the ministry told the press.
A ministry representative reported later that OSCE monitors had visited the place of the man's death in the Donetsk Petrovskyi district.
In turn, the Luhansk militia claimed four shots fired from an infantry combat vehicle's weapon on their positions near Kalynivka from the side of Luhanske in the past 24 hours. There were no casualties, the Luhansk information center said.
The militia intelligence reported the activity of "six reconnaissance teams from the eighth separate special operations regiment of the Ukrainian Armed Forces' special operations forces." The Ukrainian reconnaissance teams are operating near Bolotenne, Size, Popasna and Troitske, Igor Yashchenko, deputy chief of staff of the self-proclaimed Luhansk People's Republic (LPR) militia corps, said.
The Ukrainian army operation press center wrote on Facebook on Sunday morning that Ukrainian army positions had come under 47 attacks of the militia in Donbas over the past day.