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Russian Self-Propelled Guns Are Hiding In the Woods, But Ukraine’s Military Finds Them And Hits With High-Precision Strikes (Video)

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The M777 howitzer of the 44th Separate Artillery Brigade, July 26, 2022 / Photo credits: Ministry of Defense of Ukraine
The M777 howitzer of the 44th Separate Artillery Brigade, July 26, 2022 / Photo credits: Ministry of Defense of Ukraine

The Armed Forces of Ukraine are hunting russia’s self-propelled guns in Donetsk oblast

The Armed Forces of Ukraine find enemy self-propelled artillery guns in the Donetsk region: a series of videos showing the work of Ukraine’s artillery against enemy targets has appeared on the Internet.

Thus, in one episode, Ukraine’s servicemen destroyed russia’s 2S5 Giatsynt artillery gun by means of a high-precision 155-mm M982 Excalibur shell.

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In another case, russia’s 122-mm self-propelled artillery gun 2S1 Gvozdika was "demilitarized", turning into scrap metal.

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Overall, since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, according to Oryx, russia has lost at least 39 Gvozdyka self-propelled guns, as well as 17 Giatsynt self-propelled guns.

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