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The combat clash took place on the western flank of the Vodrhlodar direction, wh...

Stopped the breakthrough: the Armed Forces fighters broke the column of Russians under the coal (video)

The combat clash took place on the western flank of the Vodrhlodar direction, where the soldiers of the 20th Presidential Brigade struck armored vehicles with the help of drones of Bulava units. The units of a separate Presidential Brigade named after Hetman Bohdan Khmelnitsky have successfully neutralized the armored vehicles of Russian assault units, which are moving on the western flank of the coal.

The video with the destruction of hostile columns was posted on October 29 on the Brigade's official Telegram. In this direction, the enemy units continue to break through, but Ukrainian defenders, using FPV-pates and mine barriers, effectively hold back their promotion. Coordinated work in the direction of coal was performed by operators of drones of Bulava units of the 3rd Mechanized Battalion and "Chimera" of the 20th OSP. "Another column numbered more than 15 pieces of equipment.

The enemy was split and tried to move immediately in the direction of two settlements. Some of the equipment was struck by FPV-Drones, some were blown up on the mines," the message reads. Thanks to aeronautics and shock drones, it is possible to detect and destroy the enemy equipment in a timely manner. Thus, unmanned aircraft actively supports neighboring units, causing strokes on equipment and outside its own defense areas.

The Ukrainian military notes that Russian units continue to use breakthrough tactics at any cost, despite significant losses. A few days earlier, the enemy made a massive mechanized storm with the involvement of a large number of armored vehicles and tanks, but due to timely detection of the nomination of equipment by the Ukrainian troops managed to promptly prepare for the reflection of the attack and destruction of the enemy column.