During the unsuccessful assault, the Russians lost a fully operational T-72B3M. The tank crew abandoned the vehicle on the battlefield due to complicated controls.
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During the unsuccessful assault, the Russians lost a fully operational T-72B3M. The tank crew abandoned the vehicle on the battlefield due to complicated controls.
Infantry and FPV drone operators of the 12th Azov Brigade, together with related units, destroyed enemy tankers. The tank was prepared for evacuation within three days. In addition, the car was standing a few centimeters from an anti-tank mine.
Ilya and Volodya, heroes from the Azov brigade, also told journalist Andrei Tsaplienko how the newest Russian T-72B3 was “trophied” near Ternov under enemy fire.
But this is not just “sit down and start up”, but the difficult work of the entire BTGR. The call signs of all participants in the operation were subsequently written on the armor, writes Tsaplienko.
Three days of risk under the enemy’s nose. Figure out. Remove mines. Restore what has failed. While the enemy was attacking the “Azovites,” Ukrainian soldiers said.
Source: Racurs

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