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Ukrainian troops gradually leave Russian invaders without ammunition. Fighters o...

Warriors of the 28th OMBR them. The knights of the winter campaign destroyed the composition of ammunition of the Russian Federation (video)

Ukrainian troops gradually leave Russian invaders without ammunition. Fighters of the 28th OMB named after the knights of the winter campaign destroyed the composition of ammunition of Russian troops. This was reported on the Facebook unit. In the video, Ukrainian defenders use a drone. Subsequently, the clump into the object gives the result, and the composition begins to smoke. The detonation of ammunition has accelerated the destruction.

"You can endlessly look at three things, but our favorite - how the occupier and his scrap burns," the post reads. The Armed Forces drones effectively destroyed the Russian BMP near Avdiivka. The Ukrainian soldiers needed 15 grenades to break and burn the enemy fighting machine. They needed so many weapons so that hostile armored vehicles were critical and broke out. On June 1, Russian mortars were blown up on June 1 on June 1.

Two accurate blows, operators of unmanned equipment eliminated weapons of the invaders, using the latest percussion drones from their arsenal. Their work was supported by Ukrainian artillerymen. The Armed Forces attacked the storage of petroleum products used by the Russians. The artillery shells damaged the pipes from which fuel had flowed and flashed. The drones also attacked the observation complexes, the means of EW and Rer in Russia.

Russian equipment very prevents the Ukrainian military to act near the border, but was effectively off with drone. SBU units at the border of Ukraine and Russia received records from the drones launched by "unknown patriots of Belgorod region". We will remind, fighters of the 66th separate mechanized brigade of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces destroyed the enemy BMP with the help of the trophy PTRC "Cornet".