SBU showcased the destruction of Russian equipment and occupiers over the week.


The Special Operations Center "A" of the Security Service of Ukraine continues to effectively destroy enemy equipment and personnel in the occupied territories. According to the official channel of the SBU, only in the past week, the special forces destroyed a significant amount of Russian military equipment and fortifications.
According to the report, 10 tanks, 33 armored combat vehicles, 18 artillery systems and multiple launch rocket systems, 4 air defense systems, and one electronic warfare/reconnaissance system were destroyed. In addition, 219 units of vehicles, 25 unmanned aerial vehicles, and 22 communication antennas were eliminated.
The special forces also struck 148 enemy fortifications and firing positions, destroyed 2 ammunition depots. As a result of the operations, 176 occupiers were eliminated.
The SBU invites those interested to join the team of strike drone operators of SOC "A", providing contact information for filling out the application form.
Simultaneously, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported successful strikes on three command posts of Russian troops. The command posts of the 35th and 27th separate motorized rifle brigades, as well as one of the command posts of the 2nd combined arms army of the Russian Armed Forces, were attacked. Storm Shadow missiles and GMLRS rockets were used for this.
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