The forces of the units of the Third Assault Brigade and the adjacent 66th Mechanized Infantry Brigade, 77th DShV Brigade miserably destroyed the enemy’s turtle tanks and BPM-2s.
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The occupiers were defeated by swarms of attack drones and brigade artillery, the Third Brigade reported.
Three pieces of equipment were irretrievably destroyed and four more were damaged. As can be seen in the video of the brigade, the enemy scattered and landed, but some of the personnel were found and cleared – “minus a platoon of Russian infantry, not counting the crews.”
The entire enemy assault unit was defeated, and the enemy did not achieve their goal – a breakthrough on the front sector.
Earlier, the Third Assault said that on May 13 they burned the enemy self-propelled gun “Nona” and liquidated a company of occupiers in the Kharkov region.
Today, units of the Third Assault Brigade occupy defense lines, confidently fight off attacks and dismantle the equipment of the occupiers in the Kharkov region.
A week of fighting in the brigade’s area of responsibility from 03.05 to 10.05 cost the enemy: 189 – “three hundred” Russians and 43 – the final “two hundred”.
The 2S9 “Nona” installation, which the invaders used to support the advance of their infantry, as well as the enemy BMP-2, armored personnel carrier, tank and special equipment, were converted into scrap metal.
Source: Racurs

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