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The 72nd OMB noted that the enemy's combat capabilities were being done around t...

"Death Combine": The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation throw motorcycles in battle with armored vehicles - Butusov (video)

The 72nd OMB noted that the enemy's combat capabilities were being done around the clock, which is involved in different weapons. The journalist drew attention to the number of burned fables of the Russians under the carbon. Ukrainian defenders are working around the clock to ensure that the combat capabilities of the Russian invaders are reduced. This leads to an effective result and helps the defense forces to fight.

They told more on the page of the 72nd separate mechanized brigade of "Black Cossacks" on the social network Facebook. On the published video you can see how Ukrainian defenders destroy the equipment of Russians one by one, with which they planned to step on the Armed Forces. "For every figure of destroyed equipment, hidden hidden round -the -clock work of brigade units. Artillery, UAV, tankers, sappers, anti -tancists, doctors, drivers, logistics, rear, management and infantry.

Infantry, which feels the pressure of the enemy first and restrains it to the last" , - the message said. Journalist Yuri Butusov also spoke about this Telegram channel. According to him, the "dear rage" under the carbonist became a real field of death for the Russians. He paid special attention to the published roller with a tremendous number of burned motorcycles, which were also used by the Russians. They lay near the "cemetery" of enemy armored vehicles.

"This" Svitwei section "of the enemy command was sent to battle with heavy equipment, that is, deliberately throwing a living force under the Ukrainian combine of death without any chances of surviving," Yuri Butusov wrote. We will remind, on June 28 it was reported that the forces of special operations of the Armed Forces destroyed the position of the occupier who believed propaganda.