The Ukrainian military knocked out part of the Russian T-72B3 tanks in the Novoprokopovka area in Zaporozhye.
.in_text_content_22 { width: 300px; height: 600px; } @media(min-width: 600px) { .in_text_content_22 { width: 580px; height: 400px; } }
The combat work was carried out by soldiers of the 47th separate mechanized brigade.
The Ukrainian military said that they managed to hit four Russian tanks in just one day.
Tanks of the occupiers advanced from Novoprokopovka to the area of the liberated settlement of Robotino to fire at the Ukrainian military.
To defeat them, they used FPV drones equipped with PG-7 cumulative action ammunition.
Russian tank crews, after being hit by FPV drones, left behind two T-72B3 tanks.
“Military” notes that the ammunition probably disabled the systems that allowed the tank to move, or the tank was threatened by the detonation of the ammunition, which is why the tankers decided to abandon the tanks.
The Ukrainian General Staff said on October 7 that the Defense Forces had partial success north of Novoprokopovka.
The Ukrainian Defense Forces continue to conduct an offensive operation in the Melitopol direction. They have had partial success north of Kopan and north of Novoprokopovka,” the General Staff said.
Source: Racurs

I am David Wyatt, a professional writer and journalist for Buna Times. I specialize in the world section of news coverage, where I bring to light stories and issues that affect us globally. As a graduate of Journalism, I have always had the passion to spread knowledge through writing.