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On the side of the road there is a broken equipment, and on the horizon you can ...

Pumped Tank and Destroyed MT-LB: The Armed Forces showed what the road to Bakhmut looks like (video)

On the side of the road there is a broken equipment, and on the horizon you can see pillars of smoke. On the way through Ivanovske to Bakhmut, you can barely drive because of a large amount of destroyed equipment. The Telegram-channel "Bakhmut demon" posted a video. In the frame, you can see that on the way to the main fortress of Donetsk region the APC, MT-LB and various vehicles have been lined. It is also evident that the tank is burning.

Fierce fighting for communications that connect the city garrison with other units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. We will remind, on the network on April 5 they showed what the "dear life" looks to Bakhmut. The Ukrainian military units at that time controlled certain communication routes to the settlement in Donetsk region. In the roller, which was removed from the vehicle, you can see the burning city ahead, which is regularly fired by Russian invaders. Other vehicles were also destroyed.

Also on May 4, the social network showed the road to Bakhmut. The video can see an inverted Bushmaster and a M113 APC. Also recorded the armored car of the Dingo German production, which is in the used units of the Bundeswehr, but also in service with other armies of the world, including the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The destruction of MT-LB, a multi-purpose tractor (conveyor), which has quite light armor, is also indicated.

It is a technique of Soviet production, which is also used by units of Ukrainian troops. The Armed Forces Air Intelligence Air Force showed Bakhmut from a bird's view. No surviving high -rise building or enterprise in the once flowering city of Donetsk region. Russian invaders completely destroyed the settlement. The city was almost completely covered with a smoke curtain formed as a result of prolonged shelling.