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Aeranean intelligence traced the armored vehicles among the trees, after which t...

"Do not hide even in the forest": the Armed Forces have blown up a new tank of the occupiers of T-90m "Breakth

Aeranean intelligence traced the armored vehicles among the trees, after which the artillerymen struck with shells. Since the beginning of the full -scale war, the Russians have lost 21 Tanks "Breakthrough". The Ukrainian military destroyed the best Russian tank T-90m "Breakthrough" in the Lugansk direction. The video of the attack was shared on Facebook 45 by a separate artillery brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Aeroconic intelligence from the 100th Territorial Defense Brigade found armored vehicles hidden in the middle of the forest and handed over to artillery coordinates. The fighters of the 45th brigade struck several point strokes, which resulted in the tank exploded and burned. "45 Oabr in collaboration with aerial exploration of 100 Brigade TRO. Lugansk direction. Minus a tank. From us not to hide even in a dense forest," representatives of the Armed Forces reported.

T-90m "Breakthrough" is the latest modification of the T-90 tank, which, in turn, is a direct heir to the T-72. According to the Russians, the T-90M received a protected tower, a new dynamic relic protection and a number of other improvements. Prior to the commencement of a full -scale invasion of Russia, there were about 100 Tanks of the Version "Breakthrough" in service of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

According to the Construction of the General Staff of the Armed Forces, from February 24, 2022 to June 3, 2023, the Russian army has already lost 3829 tanks. Only in the last day the loss was 10 combat vehicles. According to the Oryx research project, Ukrainian troops damaged or destroyed at least 19 "breakthroughs", two more captured as trophies. In April, it was reported that the 66th Brigade of the Armed Forces destroyed the Russian T-90m Tank "Breakthrough".