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Failed Hide and Seek Game: Ukrainian Artillerymen Found a russian IFV in a Haystack

Still frame from drone video shows the moment the Ukrainian artillery hit the "securely" hidden enemy infantry fighting vehicle / Photo credit: 44th Separate Artillery Brigade named after Hetman Danylo Apostol
Still frame from drone video shows the moment the Ukrainian artillery hit the "securely" hidden enemy infantry fighting vehicle / Photo credit: 44th Separate Artillery Brigade named after Hetman Danylo Apostol

The russian military is trying unsuccessfully to hide its equipment, but guys from the Armed Forces of Ukraine are very good seekers

The press service of the 44th Separate Artillery Brigade named after Hetman Danylo Apostol ( the AF of Ukraine) published an interesting video from a drone.

Video shows that the enemy IFV was clumsily hidden under a large pile of hay. However, the IFV was still destroyed by a well-aimed shot by Ukrainian artillerymen. "People say the day should start with positive emotions. We fully support it," the intelligence service commented on the destruction of enemy armored vehicles.

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The enemy can't hide in the forest either - the artillerymen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine have previously demonstrated what is happening with the equipment of the occupiers, which they wanted to hide among the trees.

An artillery unit of the 128th Separate Mountain Assault Transcarpathian Brigade shelled the pontoon crossing of the Russian Army in the combat zone.

The first shots were taken by a drone are the positions of Russian equipment for a pontoon crossing, attempting to camouflage itself among the trees on the edge of the forest. Then a fire command sounds after which the artillery covers the enemy form MLRS "Grad". After the volleys, a command is given to leave the firing positions that could have been detected by the Russians.

And the last shots: drone filmed of the damages caused - burning Russian equipment. The column was destroyed and cannot be restored, most of the crew members were killed.

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