Heavy shelling was heard in the center of the rebel stronghold of Donetsk today morning. The flare-up in fighting in eastern Ukraine, which began over the weekend, killed eight people late on Monday and early Tuesday including civilians, and injuring dozens on both sides.
The Ukrainian government's press office for the military operation in the east reported one soldier killed, and nine soldiers and one civilian injured late yesterday.
In Makiivka, the rebel-controlled northeastern suburb of Donetsk, two coal miners were injured today morning by shelling as they were walking to work, the rebels' Donetsk News Agency reported.
Fighting cut the power supply to Avdiivka which has been without heating and electricity for days, but water service was restored yesterday.
An Associated Press reporter outside Avdiivka saw a transporter carrying Grad multiple missile launcher with empty rounds drive away from the front line today.
Grad is among heavy weaponry that both warring parties committed to pull back when they signed a cease-fire agreement in Minsk in 2015.
In Donetsk, local residents reported incessant outgoing and incoming artillery salvos heard throughout the night and in the morning, an intensity that the city has not seen in months.
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