The city of Avdeevka, Donetsk region, destroyed by Russian shelling, was shown in a new video.
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Due to enemy shelling and airstrikes, many residential buildings were completely destroyed, and huge buildings formed in the courtyards. Avdeevka is gradually turning into ruins. On December 7, the British Ministry of Defense published the relevant footage on the social network X.
This is Avdeevka. In 2022, Russia planned to capture the city and the entire Donbass in just 10-14 days. At the same time, recent attacks have led to an increase in losses among Russians by 90%, the department noted.
The video also shows damaged military equipment of the Russian army. In particular, you can see a tank that fell from a bridge over a pond and lies on its side in a ravine.
The British also emphasized that as a result of Russian assaults in the direction of Avdievka, the losses of the occupation contingent almost doubled.
This is Avdiivka.
In 2022, Russia was planned to take over the city’s location and the center of Donbas, within 10-14 days.
Instead, recent assaults should be at a 90% increase in Russian cases.
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— Ministry of Defense (@DefenceHQ) December 7, 2023
Let us remind you that the Russian occupation army has been trying to cordon off Avdeevka for almost two months. The enemy suffers colossal losses during the assaults. The Defense Forces stated that the losses of the occupiers already number more than 15 thousand occupiers killed and wounded. Also in the Avdeevsky direction, the invaders lost eight Su-25 aircraft and more than 600 pieces of equipment.
Source: Racurs

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