War in Ukraine

The Ukrainian military has repelled new, a large-scale offensive. They smashed the Russians to pieces, 40 pieces of military equipment were hit

40 units of Russian military equipment were destroyed and hit

Ukrainian military personnel from the Achilles battalion have repelled a large-scale offensive by the Russian army.

A Russian column with about 50 units of equipment was advancing on the Kharkiv direction, of which 40 were destroyed and damaged.

This was reported and published in a video by the command of the battalion of attack drones “Achilles”.

Destroyed 14 units of equipment, of which:

5 BMP (infantry fighting vehicle);
3 tanks;
1 armored personnel carrier;
1 MTLB (multipurpose light armored tractor);
2 Ural trucks;
1 Bukhanka;
1 ATV.

The Ukrainian military also hit 26 pieces of equipment.

10 tanks;
10 BMP (infantry fighting vehicle);
1 BREM (armored repair and recovery vehicle);
3 MTLB (multipurpose light armored tractor);
1 BREM (armored repair and recovery vehicle);
1 Ural.

Earlier, it was reported that British robot dogs have started to help the Ukrainian military on the frontline.

The new robot dogs are indispensable in reconnaissance, they move low to the ground, so they are difficult to detect.

 

ua-stena.info

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