Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Ukrainians claim 100 structures damaged from rebel artillery

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By Chris Covert

Ukrainian official sources claimed that on Monday, rebel rocket artillery hit a Ukrainian held location in northern Donetsk, damaging more than 100 buildings and wounding eight civilians, according to Russian language news accounts.

Official rebel media denied the reports.

Meanwhile, official rebel media said that a massive Ukrainian artillery attack hit Pervomaisk, Kalinovo and Stakhanov in northern rebel held areas of Lugansk.

According to a news account posted in lb.ua, rebel rocket artillery began firing from near Zaistevo, northeast to Novolugansk at around 1700 hrs Monday, Moscow time. The attack damaged a power station, gas lines and residential structures.

Novolugansk is on the west side of the main road leading from Bakhmut (formerly Artemovsk) to rebel held Debaltsevo, part of an area known as the Svetlodarsk arc.

According to a statement released Monday by Donetsk ministry of defense spokesman Colonel Eduard Basurin, Ukrainian forces, specifically the artillery detachments of the Ukrainian 54th Separate Mechanized Rifle Brigade and the 128th Separate Mountain Rifle Brigade, hit Novolugansk with rocket artillery originating from Ukrainian held areas north of Zaistevo/Gorlovka.

Both Ukrainian units were the units that sent troops in to capture a pair of villages just north of Zaistevo, in Gladosovo and Travnevoye, a few weeks ago.

The statement said that rebel troops are close to, but not in Novolugansk, so it is possible that the artillery fire was directed at rebel troops but fell short.  If so, it would not be the first time in this three year old war that Ukrainian artillery units have fired shorts.

Use of rocket artillery has been forbidden since the middle of 2015, when both sides agreed to withdraw all large bore weapons from the front line.  That said, the rocket artillery platform most commonly used by both sides, the 122mm BM-21 has a range out to 45 kilometers, depending on the type of munitions used.

Both sides from time to time have accused the other of firing rocket artillery, but its reported use is not constant.

Reports compiled and presented through the website of Russian retired reserve FSB Colonel Igor Girkin, novorosinform.org, said that the Ukrainian artillery attack on Pervomaisk, Stakhanov and Kalinovo began at around 2030 hrs Monday night and lasted about 20 minutes.  The weapons used included 82mm and 120mm mortars including mines.

Damaged structures in Stakhanov included five story and eight story residential buildings, with residents complaining about damage to the roof and damage to gas lines in the area.  Power was temporarily knocked out in the area.

According to official rebel accounts in Lugansk, three unidentified individuals were wounded in Stakhanov and one in Pervomaisk

In Kalinovo, reports say that three civilians were wounded in the attack, and that a water filtration plant was damaged and put out of operation.  Power was temporarily knocked out from that attack as well.

Reports from Donetsk say that Ukrainian artillery hit residential areas of Gorlovka, wounding one unidentified female, and damaging residential structures.  A video posted on the website of Gorlovka Pravda showed two areas where Ukrainian shells hit, one of them said to be from a 152mm howitzer.  Gas lines were damaged from the shrapnel as well.

A separate report from novorosinform.org said that a new artillery attack on Gorlovka was recorded Tuesday afternoon.  A separate attack which damaged two residential buildings was recorded in Dokuchaevsk, which is south of Donetsk city.

  Chris Covert writes about foreign military issues for Rantburg.com. He can be reached at grurkka@gmail.com and on Twitter You can read past articles about the 2014 war in southeastern Ukraine by clicking here and here

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