The Ukrainian military strikes at Russian armor near the village of Robotyne in the Zaporizhzhia region.
Ukrainian reconnaissance drones managed to fly north of Robotyne and detect Russian armor.
Analysts from the OSINTtechnical group published a video of the Ukrainian military destroying a tank north of this settlement.
Heavy battles in the area of this Zaporizhzhia region village have been going on for a long time. Robotyne became one of the directions of the Ukrainian offensive.
The village is located in the direction of the city of Tokmak, an important Russian troops’ logistics center.
The 47th Mechanized Brigade “Magura,” equipped with Western weapons, conducts offensive actions in this direction.
On July 11, the Brigade reported that their soldiers took Russian positions and ended up at the high ground.
“Having taken the initiative, the Ukrainian military is preparing for further liberation of the territories. However, the advance is extremely difficult, as the enemy conducts remote mining,” the brigade shared.
The “Magura” Brigade also revealed the amount of Russian equipment destroyed as of July 11.
Destroyed equipment includes:
Despite the losses, the Russians do not plan to retreat from Zaporizhzhia. Ivan Fedorov, Mayor of Melitopol, reported that the Russian command is constantly strengthening the front line in the Zaporizhzhia region.
“I don’t observe the retreat today, I don’t observe the enemy’s intentions for the retreat. We see the opposite trend when they bring more and more cannon fodder to the Zaporizhzhia front line. Not to mislead myself and others, I am definitely not ready to discuss the fact that the enemy is retreating today. It is now extremely difficult for our heroic military to beat every square centimeter. Let’s not discuss the directions – we understand that Melitopol and Berdyansk are priorities,” Ivan Fedorov shared.
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