The missile of the Ukrainian Armed Forces directly hit the target, and the number of killed invaders could be catastrophic for the target unit, Forbes wrote.
For the sixth time in eight months, the Ukrainian Armed Forces successfully hit a group of Russian invaders during an exercise at the training ground. We are talking about an open firing range in the Zaporozhye region of southern Ukraine. Forbes reported it.
The strike was carried out by an M30/31 missile from a HIMARS MLRS loaded with 400 submunitions.
“A Ukrainian reconnaissance drone spotted about 15 Russian soldiers training and sent the coordinates to units of the 27th Missile Artillery Brigade, the only Ukrainian army unit that operates high-range artillery missile system launchers. mobility of the US,” the publication said.
The missile hits the target directly, and the number of occupant deaths can be catastrophic for the target unit.
Russian troops regularly conduct outdoor exercises within range of Ukraine’s best US missiles, a dangerous practice that shows a lack of professionalism in Russia’s military, the media said.
However, this dynamic also works against Ukrainians, the publication believes.
“All of Ukraine is within range of Russian drones and missiles… But there is more evidence of Ukrainian strikes on unprotected Russian recruits than evidence of Russian strikes. Perhaps the careless and inexperienced that the Russian commanders are to blame. But it is also possible that the commanders do not care, if their trainees are in danger,” the material said.
We remind you that a video appeared on the Internet with the consequences of the arrival, probably at the training ground of the invaders near Donetsk.
In addition, in mid-August, in the temporarily occupied region of Mariupol, a UAV strike hit a Russian training site. Partisans reported that 15 wounded Russian soldiers were taken to one of the hospitals in Mariupol.
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