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Soldiers of the Ukrainian Armed Forces rebuffed an overnight attack staged by unknown persons on weapons depots in the town of Artemivsk in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region, the Ukrainian Defense Ministry said on its website on April 24.

“Early on April 24, some 100 unknown people staged an armed attack on
a military unit in the town of Artemivsk, Donetsk region. The attackers
were firing from automatic weapons and grenade launchers, and were
actively using fragmentation hand grenades,” the ministry said.

A soldier, who is serving in the Ukrainian Armed Forces under
contract, sustained a non-life threatening wound during the incident, it
said.

All facilities of this military unit remain under the control of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

“The administration of the Defense Ministry and the General Staff of
the Armed Forces of Ukraine once again persistently call on citizens not
to get involved in any provocative and other unlawful actions aimed at
supporting the armed separatists’ activities on the territory of
Ukraine’s eastern regions,” the ministry said.

Servicemen are allowed to use weapons during security efforts in
situations permitted by Ukraine’s laws and the Armed Forces charter.

The attack on the weapons depots in Artemivsk was earlier announced
by the head of the Center for Military-Political Studies and Information
Resistance group coordinator, Dmytro Tymchuk.