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The Russian tank exploded on a mini, after which the fighters of the 21st Battal...

Divided to a mini, reached with a PTRK: People's Deputy posted the frame of destruction of the Russian Federation (video)

The Russian tank exploded on a mini, after which the fighters of the 21st Battalion of the 56th Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reached it from the anti-tank rocket complex. Servicemen of the 21st Battalion of the 56th Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed the tank of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation with the help of an anti-tank missile complex (PTRC).

The corresponding video was posted on May 8 by a deputy and representative of the Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence in the Verkhovna Rada Yuri Misyagin in his Telegram channel. According to Misyagin, the Russian tank exploded on a mini, after which the Ukrainian military opened fire on it. "The moment of blasting a mini tank and further extraditing him with the PTRC fighters of the 21st Battalion of the 56th Brigade of the Armed Forces," the People's Deputy wrote.

The video may see that the occupier's technique was disrupted by Ukrainian forces, but the tank crew managed to evacuate. We will remind that on May 5, Yuri Misyagin reported that Ukraine received American armored vehicles Oshkosh M-ATV, and Ukrainian military units already use at least two units. He noted that information about the supply of this equipment was not publicly announced.

We also wrote that on May 1, Yuri Misyagin posted a video where Ukrainian defenders use HIMARS to counteract the Russian invaders. The People's Deputy stated that this was a certain retribution for the shelling of occupants of residential buildings and civilian infrastructure. Earlier, on April 27, Yuri Misyagin said that the self -propelled artillery installation of the M109 production is already used by the Armed Forces of Ukraine. He also specified that they had purchased equipment in Belgium.