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​Fresh Combat Footage Shows Intelligence Units Striking Enemy Manpower, Logistics, and Fortifications Across Two Axes

Ukrainian intelligence units intensify pressure on russian troops, eliminating soldiers, drones, and armored vehicles around the clock / screenshot from video
Ukrainian intelligence units intensify pressure on russian troops, eliminating soldiers, drones, and armored vehicles around the clock / screenshot from video

Ukrainian intelligence units intensify pressure on russian troops, eliminating soldiers, drones, and armored vehicles around the clock

Special operations units of Ukraine's Defense Intelligence continue to demonstrate relentless pressure on russian forces, conducting precision strikes across multiple sectors of the front line. Their mission is clear – to eliminate enemy manpower, destroy military hardware, and dismantle fortified positions wherever possible.

Fresh combat footage released by the Defense Intelligence showcases the scale and efficiency of these operations. The recordings capture recent episodes of special forces' activity in both the Lyman and Zaporizhzhia directions, underscoring the versatility of Ukrainian fighters as they adapt to shifting battlefield conditions.

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In these operations, Ukrainian forces systematically target russian troops, armored vehicles, supply transport, and fortified positions. Each strike is carried out with precision, maximizing the impact while minimizing unnecessary risks. The footage highlights the destruction not only of conventional military targets but also of russian drones, which play a growing role in enemy reconnaissance and attack missions.

Ukrainian forces continue to disrupt russian attempts to regroup, applying constant pressure that prevents Moscow's troops from consolidating their positions. Every eliminated enemy soldier or destroyed piece of equipment reduces the adversary's ability to launch new assaults in this sector.

As Defense Express previously reported, during a counteroffensive operation in the Kharkiv sector, Ukrainian paratroopers from the 25th Separate Airborne Brigade captured russian 2S19 Msta-S self-propelled howitzer. The trophy artillery piece has since been restored and turned against its former owners on the battlefield.

The Brigade published footage of the captured weapon in action, underscoring how Ukrainian defenders are making effective use of seized russian equipment. According to the unit, the Msta-S system was quickly integrated into Ukrainian artillery forces after a thorough overhaul by the paratroopers themselves.

The 2S19 Msta-S self-propelled howitzer Defense Express Fresh Combat Footage Shows Intelligence Units Striking Enemy Manpower, Logistics, and Fortifications Across Two Axes
The 2S19 Msta-S self-propelled howitzer / screenshot from video
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