A satellite picture confirmed the damage to the drones drones in the 112th Missile Brigade.
The location of the Russian Federation’s 112 Missile Brigade in Shua, involved in the seizure of the whole, was attacked by unknown drones many days in succession. The satellite recorded the consequences of the Russian hits. Related images that have been published Liberty Radio.
A satellite picture proves damage to barracks of barracks in the territory of the 112 -year -old missile brigade in the city of Shuya.
It was this brigade that caused a missile to blow across April 13, as a result of which 35 people were killed.
“The photo from the satellite also confirms the exact geolocation of the damaged barracks, which previously identified thanks to the military’s video shot after the punch,” the picture was signed.
As you know, the first blow to the -112 guards missile brigade took place on the morning of April 16. Local publics wrote that in Shua after the UAV attack, military equipment blocked the street, the city administration asked residents not to go out.
Later, on April 15, the general staff of the armed forces of the armed forces of the armed forces of the armed forces of the armed forces of the armed forces of the armed forces of the armed forces of the armed forces of the armed forces of the armed forces of the armed forces of the armed forces of the armed forces Forces of the armed forces of the armed forces of the armed forces of the armed forces of the armed forces of the armed forces of the armed forces of the armed forces of the armed forces, fired at Sumy on April 13 – the 448th missile brigade in the Kursk region.
UAVs for the second time attacked the Russian Federation’s 112 Missile Brigade – Media
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