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According to the journalist Yuri Butusov, the soldiers of the 79th separate land...

"Blowing on the occupiers in Krasnogorivka": the Armed Forces used cassette ammunition for the first time - the media (video)

According to the journalist Yuri Butusov, the soldiers of the 79th separate landing and assault brigade struck at the place of base of the invaders in the Pokrovsky district of Donetsk region. Fighters of the 79th Separate Airborne Assault Brigade from Nikolaev in the Krasnogorivka district of the Pokrovsky district of Donetsk region liquidated Russian propagandist Mikhail Luchin, who led the Telegram channel "Mouse in the Donbass".

This was reported by journalist Yuri Butusov with a reference to the fact that the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces is put into operation cassette bombs. The post was published in Butusov's Telegram channel. The author of the publication posted a video and clarified that you should watch from the 32nd second, which shows the breaks of shells, similar to the cassette. He also supplemented the post of publication at The Washington Post.

The US edition, citing sources in the US government, reported that Ukraine has started using cassette ammunition. "Video of the liquidation of the" military "Mikhail Luchin," the author of the publication wrote. The US has confirmed that Ukraine has started using cassette ammunition during the counter -offensive, but they are waiting for assessments about the effectiveness of these shells, according to The Washington Post.

The cassette bombs were handed over to Ukraine a week after the official announcement of supply. With this step, Washington disagreed some allies, such as the United Kingdom. However, in March this year, the UN reported that there were confirmed reports that Russian forces had used cassette ammunition in inhabited areas at least 24 times. CNN investigating last year stated that Putin's troops fired Kharkiv with 11 casset rockets in the first days of a full-scale invasion.