Ukraine posted a video defeating the attack of Russian armored vehicles
Ukraine’s 47th Independent Mechanized Brigade, a unit operating near the city of Avdeevka in the eastern province of Donetsk, posted a video on May 9 showing a large-scale attack by a Russian tank and armored formation aimed at
At the beginning of the video, two Russian armored vehicles move on the road, towards the lines of Ukrainian forces.
After going around the body of a destroyed vehicle, the Russian armor leading the assault suddenly exploded violently, possibly due to running over an anti-tank mine or being hit by a Brigade 47 artillery shell.
The attack caused the vehicle to lose its ability to move, forcing the soldiers to abandon the vehicle.
Ukraine posted a video blocking a large Russian armored assault
A convoy of Russian tanks and armored vehicles was attacked by UKraine forces near Avdeevka in a video posted on May 9.
In the next scene, a Russian MT-LB tracked armored vehicle had just dropped soldiers at the bus station when it was hit by artillery shells and exploded.
The main assault squad consisted of three tanks, including T-80 and T-90M vehicles, but were also continuously attacked by Ukrainian FPV drones.
One T-80 tank was disabled and abandoned, while two others tried to advance in a vertical line.
However, one vehicle, believed to be a T-90M series and equipped with explosive reactive armor, continued to move forward, despite an anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) flying past the vehicle’s rear.
Location Avdeevka.
An FPV drone crashed into the roof of the vehicle and created a small fire, causing the T-90 turret to continuously rotate.
`Three tanks along with BMP-3 and ML-TB armored vehicles were destroyed in just one day,` Brigade 47 announced.
The video was released by Brigade 47 at the same time that Russia held a Victory Day parade in Red Square in Moscow and many other cities.
Western experts say that Russia has suffered heavy losses in tanks and armor in Ukraine and is having to devote its remaining resources to hostilities, instead of sending weapons to participate in the parade.
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