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National Guardsmen destroy another Russian T-90M

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The tank was moving towards the forest belt to take up a firing position, but the UAV operators sent an FPV drone towards it.

At the direction of Avdeevsky, fighters of the first detachment of the attack of the Omega Special Purpose Center of the National Guard destroyed another Russian tank. The press service of the NSU Omega Special Purpose Center reported this on Tuesday, January 30.

“The enemy tank was moving towards the forest to take a firing position, but the UAV operators discovered it and sent it a “heartfelt greeting” from the volunteers in the form of a powerful FPV drone charge,” the press service reported.

They also noted that the cost of the T-90M Proryv is around $4.5 million.

We remind you that this is the second Proryv tank destroyed by the Omega National Guard. The destruction of the former was reported on January 23.

As reported, since the beginning of the large-scale war, according to the General Staff, the Russian Federation has lost 6,300 tanks.

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