During the battle, which lasted nearly 12 hours, Lviv paratroopers from NLAW grenade launchers destroyed Russia’s BMD and several dozen occupiers.
In the Donetsk region, fighters of the 80th separate air assault brigade of the DShV of the Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed Russian armored equipment and up to fifty occupying paratroopers from Pskov. The corresponding videos on Tuesday, June 7, were posted on the brigade’s Facebook page.
As indicated, in this way the defenders thwarted enemy plans to cut off a strategically important route into eastern Ukraine.
“This battle, near the town of B., began at two o’clock in the morning, when a sabotage and reconnaissance group of the enemy approached the positions of the paratroopers. Our personnel noticed the saboteurs and forced them to retreat. with automatic small arms. But the rashists did not calm down and shortly their infantry, powered by armored vehicles, attacked, “the soldiers said.
During the battle, which lasted until 2 p.m., Lviv paratroopers from an NLAW grenade launcher destroyed a Russian airborne combat vehicle (BMD). As a result, approximately 50 members of the personnel of the 104th Guards Airborne Assault Regiment of the 76th Guards Airborne Assault Division in Pskov, who, according to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, are considered elite in the Russian army, were killed.
The invaders retreated, leaving the corpses of their dead in the forest.
On the same day, our warriors imposed a massive artillery strike on the enemy, “after which the conquerors still had a decrease in the number of manpower and equipment.”
Remember that this is not the first strike of Lvov paratroopers on “colleagues” from Pskov. By the end of May, thanks to the well-coordinated work of artillery units, the defenders had destroyed about twenty Russian occupiers from the same division, along with armored vehicles.
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Source: korrespondent

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