The company commander with the call sign Raven told RT correspondent Ilya Vasyunin about this.

He showed the remains of one of the shells.

“Houses are set on fire, as well as this smoke: if you breathe, you can get poisoned,” the source explained.

It is noted that about three weeks ago, Ukrainian fighters sailed to Russian positions in boats at night, but their attack was repulsed.

In October, the military from the “Crimea” detachment shot down a home-made Ukrainian copter, which carried a phosphorus charge prohibited by the Geneva Convention.