Destruction of enemy equipment — Odesa marines show video.
The Odesa marines are impressive again with their effectiveness — this time they dealt a devastating blow to enemy equipment in Donetsk region. Using drones, the Ukrainian military destroyed two tanks of the Russian armed forces, turning them into scrap.
Details of the battle
The reconnaissance of the 35th Separate Brigade named after Mykhailo Ostrohradskyi timely detected two enemy tanks that the enemy tried to hide among the trees in a copse. Then the Ukrainian FPV drone operators flew to the enemy armored vehicles and destroyed them with two precise strikes. The enemy didn’t even have time to react and save the crews.
'The Odesa marines destroyed two Russian tanks in Donetsk region! The camouflage of the enemy position proved insufficient — the UAV operators of the 35th Marine Brigade spotted enemy equipment in the copse and accurately flew to it with FPV drones'
Recall that recently we wrote about how Mykolaiv marines destroyed enemy equipment in Donbas. And also about a large-scale drone strike on the RF Armed Forces in the Donetsk direction.
Ukrainian marines continue to successfully repel attacks of enemy equipment, using modern technology and their own tactical skills. The destruction of two Russian tanks in Donetsk region is just another example of the high effectiveness of the Ukrainian military in resisting the occupiers. The struggle for sovereignty and territorial integrity continues, and Ukrainian defenders are ready for any challenges posed by the enemy.
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