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The border guards showed the destruction of the enemy’s equipment

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The Revenge brigade used FPV drones to deactivate some enemy equipment in the direction of Bakhmut.

Ukrainian border guards destroyed some enemy equipment in the direction of Bakhmut and showed a video of combat activity. This was stated in a message published by the State Border Service of Ukraine on its Telegram channel on Sunday, June 23.

The video recorded the combat work of a drone operator from the Revenge brigade.

Border guards’ FPV drone deactivated five units of enemy equipment and weapons.

The defenders of Ukraine reported that they destroyed “two 122-mm D-30 howitzers, an observation complex for invaders, a “bread” and bugs.

We remind you that on June 10, the border guards of the Odessa detachment destroyed a Russian Zala drone in the air, which was trying to conduct a reconnaissance operation in southern Ukraine.

The border guards repelled the enemy attack in the direction of Seversky


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