In essence, Ukrainian paratroopers "smashed" a Russian tank.
It goes without saying that the crew and the opposing armor were both destroyed.
In one of the conflict zones, Ukrainian Air Assault Forces soldiers successfully took down an enemy tank.
According to the DShV press office, it was an operation that made one crew of a Russian tank "good." A video of the assault was captured.
According to the video's description, "Your attention is a brief biography of one "bad" Russian tank crew that later became "good.".
The video demonstrates how an enemy tank was repaired from the air after it had been destroyed. The opposing armor's "fireworks" were captured on camera by the drone. The enemy tank exploded and started to burn brilliantly as a result of the "arrival." It appears that the staff has been fired.
3290 enemy tanks, 298 hostile aircraft, and 286 enemy helicopters have all been destroyed in Ukraine since February 24, 2022. Additionally, 139,770 Russian occupiers were wiped off.
The International Institute for Strategic Studies estimates that during the full-scale conflict with Ukraine, Russia lost around 50% of its pre-war fleet of contemporary T-72B3 and T-72B3M tanks. Furthermore, the enemy has considerably reduced its cruise missile stockpiles, and Russian aviation has also sustained losses.
ISW claims that the weapons and manpower stockpiles of the occupying nation, essential for a new onslaught in the east, were massively reduced by Russia's conflict against Ukraine. The enemy's inability to quickly replace the destroyed armored vehicles reduces his ability to control combat operations. The occupiers' latest offensive won't result in a victory. #ukraine #russia #war
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