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Ukraine’s Security Service Told About Destruction of Another Batch of russian Tanks, Self-propelled Guns, EW stations, Occupiers

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Ukraine’s Security Service Told About Destruction of Another Batch of russian Tanks, Self-propelled Guns, EW stations, Occupiers

Warriors of the special units of the Security Service of Ukraine continue to purposefully destroy the russian invaders on Ukrainian soil

Special forces of the Security Service of Ukraine with the help of FPV drones and other means of destruction effectively destroy the russian army - both enemy weapons and military equipment, as well as manpower. The press office of the service reports on the regular results of the work of the fighters of the Centre of Special Operations "A".

In particular, the new "batch" of destroyed equipment includes two tanks, two 2C3 Akatsiya self-propelled howitzers, three towed 152-mm Hyacinth-B field guns, two armored cars as well as 25 trucks.

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In addition, the Pole-21 radio electronic warfare station, as well as the video surveillance camera of the occupiers, were in the "sight" of the special forces.

It also reports the destruction of such targets as three enemy firing positions, 13 fortifications and an ammunition depot. In addition, 72 Russian soldiers were destroyed.

At the same time, together with the artillerymen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the special forces hit 2 BM-21 Grad multiple rocket launcher, 2 units of special equipment, 6 warehouses and another 55 invaders.

Separately, it should be noted that in the presented video, a number of strikes are carried out with the help of FPV drones, which have confidently occupied their niche on the battlefield in Ukraine.

As Defense Express reported, FPV Drone Operator Changed the Target At Last Second and Hit a Unique russian Rocket Firing Vehicle on BTR-80 Chassis.

Read more: ​Unit of Ukraine’s Security Service Eliminates russia’s Troops, Armament and Military Equipment on Frontline (Video)