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​Ukrainian Military Destroy Occupiers Repair Base in Horlivka (Video)

Propagandists from russia suggested where to look for a repair base for their equipment in the occupied territories
Propagandists from russia suggested where to look for a repair base for their equipment in the occupied territories

The Armed Forces of Ukraine continue the "demilitarization" of the russian occupation forces

Propagandists from russia suggested where to look for a repair base for their equipment in the occupied territories - the artillerymen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine decided to use these tips.

Propagandists of the russian federation showed a video story about russian military repair base with T-72 tanks and a significant amount of other equipment. The location of this base was determined within a few hours. Its location was Horlivka Machine-Building Plant.

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At the same time, today's message from StratCom of the Armed Forces of Ukraine states that Ukraine’s military decided to take advantage of such a tip and hit this repair base.

"Horlivka, Ukrainian soldiers are destroying the crowd of people and repair bases of the horde, probably the same ones that good people wrote about and which were already in line for destruction," the message reads.

Given that this repair base is located at a distance of about 15 km from the front line, the Armed Forces of Ukraine could cover it with 155-mm artillery systems while HIMARS are engaged in "demilitarization" of enemy ammunition depots.

Ukrainian Military Destroy Occupiers Repair Base in Horlivka, Defense Express
Ukrainian Military Destroy Occupiers Repair Base in Horlivka, Defense Express
Propagandists from russia suggested where to look for a repair base for their equipment in the occupied territories

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