Ukrainian air assault brigade`s soldiers destroyed the Russian invaders at one of their positions in the Donetsk region.
Soldiers of the 71st Jaeger Brigade of the Ukrainian Air Assault Forces discovered and struck the enemy.
Ukrainian artillery hit the enemy positions and manpower.
The soldiers of the Jaeger Brigade published a video featuring their combat work.
The military did not specify the exact timepoint of when these events at the front took place.
Ukrainian reconnaissance drones recorded the movement and gathering of invaders of the Russian army. The video shows the military of the aggressor country being on positions.
The drones also likely adjusted the artillery fire of the Armed Forces of Ukraine that hit the invaders.
“The Russian invaders set up camp in one of the districts of the Donetsk region in the hope of further attacking the positions of the 71st Jaeger Brigade of the Ukrainian Air Assault Forces. However, our UAVs quickly discovered the enemy’s intentions, and when they transferred additional forces there for the offensive, the brigade’s artillery blew their fortifications to pieces,” the Ukrainian military emphasized.
Russian troops set up their positions in the forest between the fields that are covered with craters from the artillery shell and mine explosions.
As a result of the Ukrainian strikes, the Russians lost manpower hiding in the trenches and moving nearby. The video shows explosions from shell bursts and neutralized invaders.
“Several invaders have become fertilizer for the local flora and fauna, and Putin’s weapon arsenals have significantly increased the temperature of the environment, bringing the spring heat closer,” the 71st Jaeger Brigade of the Russian Armed Forces emphasized.
As previously reported, the Ukrainian Air Assault Forces on the front line are using the trophy Msta-S self-propelled howitzer named “Odin.”
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