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“Ukrainian Special Forces Carry Out FPV Drone Strikes on Enemy Equipment and Personnel”

Strikes were made on a Tiger armored car, a Grad MLRS, two Kamaz trucks, anti-tank systems and manpower

Ukrainian special forces carried out a series of FPV drone strikes on enemy equipment and Russian personnel.

As a result of the strikes, the enemy equipment and the military were liquidated, reported the SBU (Security Service of Ukraine).

“SBU special forces organized a ‘sky execution’ of the occupiers using FPV drones. Our fighters work in the hottest areas, daily sending the Russian invaders along with their military equipment to the “Kobzon concerts”, the SBU noted, quoted by UNIAN.

So, the special forces reported the defeat of enemy equipment and enemy manpower.

Specifically, the Russians’ Tiger armored vehicle and its crew, the Grad rocket launcher, two Kamaz and an anti-tank missile system were hit.

Ukrainian defenders continue to liquidate hundreds of Russian invaders every day. So, in just one day, on May 11, about 750 Russian invaders and several dozen units of enemy equipment were destroyed.

Since February 24, 2022, in the war in Ukraine, the Russians have lost about 197 thousand 670 people from their military, including more than 3.7 thousand tanks, almost 7.3 thousand armored fighting vehicles, more than 3 thousand artillery systems, almost 560 jet salvo launch missile systems, more than 300 aircraft and almost 300 helicopters.

According to the Ukrainian General Staff, the Russians continue to deploy their main forces for attacks in the Liman, Bakhmut, Avdeev and Mariinsky directions. In the past 24 hours alone, Ukrainian defenders and defenders have repulsed 44 enemy attacks there and inflicted significant losses on the invaders.

Translation: BLIC

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2023-05-13 08:17:12
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