The SBU showed how and how much equipment of the occupiers was destroyed in two weeks.
SBU fighters demonstrate how they attack and destroy Russian equipment on the front line. Special forces of the CSO "A" of the SBU have created a video selection of their operations, showing how they turn enemy equipment into scrap metal. This was reported in the military's Telegram channel.
According to the special forces, during two weeks of their work on the front, they neutralized:
- 20 tanks;
- 49 armored combat vehicles (ACV);
- 30 artillery systems and MLRS;
- 2 air defense systems and 3 electronic warfare/electronic reconnaissance systems;
- 377 vehicles;
- 80 UAVs and 39 communication antennas;
- 320 enemy fortifications and firing positions;
- 12 ammunition depots and 2 fuel and lubricant material depots.
In addition, the SBU reports the elimination of more than 400 occupiers in various directions.
Earlier it became known that the Security Service prevented a bloody terrorist attack being prepared by Russian agents. Two agents who planned to detonate an improvised explosive device in one of Kyiv’s crowded places were detained. The goal of the agents was to cause many casualties among the civilian population.
It also became known that the SBU detained agents of Russian intelligence who were preparing a terrorist attack in the capital.
In Odesa region, the police together with the SBU detained a group of young men suspected of setting fire to "Ukrzaliznytsia" facilities on the orders of Russian special services.
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