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The Ukrainian military says they have to change their positions because of the a...

The enemy beats daily: the Armed Forces fighters showed the Trophy SAU "Acacia" under Bakhmut (Video)

The Ukrainian military says they have to change their positions because of the active use of the Dronov-Kamikadze Drone-Kamikadze occupiers. However, the fighters also fire at the enemy bases. Fighters of the 93rd Separate Mechanized Brigade "Cold Yar" captured the Russian self-propelled article 2C3 "Acacia". Now it destroys the invaders under Bakhmut. About it reports the Armyinform. The 152 mm of AKACA SAU now stands under Bakhmut with a reliably disguised mesh and branches.

Ukrainian artillerymen say they work from the car when they have a signal from their brothers. They receive coordinates, give and attack. "What purpose - we do not know, and then they say about the results, after shooting - or not. It is, more specifically, what purpose they worked," - says the commander of "nine" cars Alexander. According to the military, the typical goals for them are fortifications and buildings with the living power of the invaders.

In such cases, the machines are charged with cumulative and shrapnel-fugitive ammunition. The fire on the outskirts of Bakhmut is 9 km away, where the enemy has a mobile control point and a PCB (command-observation point). The military while changing their position every day several times. "Here, for example, we work cumulative ammunition for a range of only 8-10 kilometers-we begin to move more often because the enemy believes that they work on them.

Therefore, they begin to fire everything in the area of ​​8 km, and they firest a fairly dense fire ", - explains Granite. In addition, the Commander of the SAU Oleksandr says that the metal mesh is really effective against Russian drones-Kamikadze Lancet. But in the Russian Federation there are already different versions of such drones, including with the cumulative combat part. The occupiers are very actively using "lanceotes".