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The order emphasized, "taking into account the fact that the military personnel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, unlike the nationalists, took an oath to the Ukrainian people and obeyed orders, treat them with respect. Work out the creation of safe corridors for the exit of Ukrainian servicemen who laid down their arms from the areas of the operation to their families."

According to the situation,

The armed forces of the Donetsk People's Republic, advancing in the direction of the settlement of Volnovakha, advanced to a depth of 7 kilometers.

During the hostilities, 14 servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine surrendered. After taking from them a subscription to renounce armed resistance, they will all be released to their families.

The armed forces of the Lugansk People's Republic in the area of the settlement of Stepovoe, despite the fierce resistance of the nationalist battalions, advanced one kilometer more.

As a result of the strikes of the Russian armed forces, 74 ground objects of the military infrastructure of Ukraine were put out of action.

Including 11 airfields of the air force, 3 command posts, a base for the naval forces of Ukraine, as well as 18 radar stations of the S-300 and of Buk-M1 anti-aircraft missile systems.

A combat helicopter and four UAV Bayraktar TB-2 were shot down.

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