Soldiers of the 30th Mechanized Brigade named after Prince Konstanty Ostrogski showed how the destroyed equipment and fortifications of the invaders
The Armed Forces of Ukraine took a strike at the positions and military equipment of the Russian military.
The 30th Mechanized Brigade named after Prince Konstanty Ostrogski has released a video featuring the neutralization of the invaders.
The Ukrainian servicemen have demonstrated how they are using various weapons to destroy military equipment and field fortifications in which the invaders were trying to hide.
In the first part of the released video, soldiers of the 30th Mechanized Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine named after Prince Konstanty Ostrogski demonstrate how the crew of Stugna-P anti-tank missile systems neutralizes Russian armored vehicles and trucks.
The equipment was accurately hit by the guided missiles and got destroyed or severely damaged.
“We are destroying the Russian aggressors together with their armored vehicles. The enemy will be destroyed, and the Ukrainian land will be completely cleared of enemy invaders,” the statement said.
The second part of the video shows the work of Ukrainian mortars, which execute an accurate strike at the fortifications and trenches of the Russian invaders.
Previously, the 30th Mechanized Brigade named after Prince Konstanty Ostrogski showed their strike at the location of armored vehicles and staff of the Russian military.
Hitting artillery shells or mortar mines has led to the equipment of the Russians being damaged.
The Stugna-P is a second-generation Ukrainian anti-tank guided missile system (ATGM). It was developed by the State Kyiv Design Bureau Luch.
The system is semi-automatic and is equipped with a laser beam guidance system. It can fire with 130-mm caliber missiles with various warheads installed in the container.
The 30th Mechanized Brigade named after Prince Konstantyn Ostrogski is a formation of the Ukrainian Ground Forces. Since 2018, the brigade is named after Prince Konstantyn Ostrogski – Commander of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from the Middle Ages.
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