Ten houses sustained damage as Ukrainian forces pounded Lugansk with Tochka-U missiles, the LPR Mission to the JCCC said.
"The Mission recorded the use of two Tochka-U missiles to target Lugansk in the night of July 12-13," the report reads.
Both missiles were downed when approaching Lugansk.
The first missile is believed to have been a training one, and it fell outside Lugansk. The second one was equipped with a high-explosive fragmentation warhead and detonated as it hit the ground.
Ten one-storey houses sustained damage, as well as a vehicle and a power line.
Luckily, there were no victims.
Earlier, the JCCC said that Ukrainian forces fired nine HIMARS rockets on Lugansk.
The LPR People's Militia Lt Col. Andrey Marochko said that a massive barrage had hit an Air Defence military unit that is responsible for protecting Lugansk.
There was no immediate threat to the population, he added, as other units are protecting the LPR airspace.
Ukraine has been carrying out a military crackdown against Donbass since 2014. Multiple announcements of ceasefires failed to stabilize the situation. The simmering armed conflict escalated rapidly in February this year, and sent Donbass barrelling towards an unprecedented bloodshed.
Russia intervened on February 24 by launching a special military operation to demilitarize Ukraine and bring peace back to Donbass. *t