The Russian military is trying to attack Ukrainian positions in the Avdeevka industrial zone with tanks. The military of the 110th separate mechanized brigade showed one of such attacks.
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The occupiers sent the T-80BV main battle tank to shell Ukrainian positions, Militarny writes.
The tank was tracked by a reconnaissance drone and then hit and destroyed.
Another enemy tank was enchantingly defeated by the invariably friendly units, which sent it on its last journey, said the soldiers of the 110th Mechanized Infantry Brigade.
The tank was destroyed on the approaches to Ukrainian positions in the Avdiivka industrial zone.
Ukrainian forces occupied the Avdiivka industrial zone in the winter of 2016. The Ukrainian military and the occupiers are located at short distances from each other. And this means almost direct contact battle.
“Military” writes that the Ukrainian Armed Forces are helped to defend Avdiivka by fortifications and fortifications built before the full-scale invasion.
Now, due to weather conditions and due to the fact that quite a large fire damage was caused to Russian armored vehicles, Ukrainian units note that the occupiers are using more infantry groups and a large number of UAVs.
President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky, in his evening address on November 14, noted that Russia is already losing both soldiers and equipment near Avdiivka faster and on a larger scale than, in particular, near Bakhmut.
It is very difficult to withstand this onslaught. And each of our soldiers holding positions, each of our soldiers carrying out combat missions there, deserves our extreme gratitude. The more Russian forces are destroyed now near Avdievka, the worse the general situation, the general course of this war will be for the enemy,” the president said.
Source: Racurs

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