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After the artillery strike of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, some of the Russian i...

The Russians fled: 24 King Danylo Ombre destroyed the positions of Russian troops (video)

After the artillery strike of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, some of the Russian invaders fled through the field, and near them the shells were torn. Russian invaders escaped from their positions, when the 24th separate mechanized brigade named after King Danylo destroyed the artillery. This was reported on Facebook by the Commander -in -Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valery Zaluzhny. The video can be seen that the invaders have arranged shelters in the middle of the field.

They drew trenches and created armor. Subsequently, an artillery strike of the Armed Forces of Ukraine began. After that, some of them began to flee through the field, and near them the Ukrainian shells broke. In the summer of 2023 there was an intensification of hostilities at the front. The Ukrainian military regularly destroy the equipment and personnel of the Russian troops. Thus, on June 4, artillerymen 26 of the Armed Forces Brigade destroyed the howitzer "MSTA-B".

Russian invaders organized positions for the artillery system among dense vegetation, but the installation was liquidated by the unit of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. On June 7, the Armed Forces units were destroyed by the Urals, which the invaders were hidden in the forest. The transposing remedy was carefully hidden among the trees. With the help of drones, artillerymen received the exact coordinates of the location.

Subsequently, the artillery units opened fire and successfully eliminated the target. The Armed Forces on June 12 by a shock drone destroyed the T-80 tank near Kupyansk. According to the General Staff, from the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine, the invaders lost 3936 tanks, five of them in the last day. On June 15, the Marines of the Armed Forces destroyed the shock helicopter of the Russian Federation KA-52 "Alligator".