Soldiers of the Inhulets Brigade fought off another assault by Russian troops
Soldiers of the 60th Inhulets Separate Mechanized Brigade stopped another mechanized assault by Russian troops.
The brigade’s press service released the video.
The footage shows an attempt at another assault, in which the Russians involved three infantry fighting vehicles.
According to the video, one of the infantry fighting vehicles hit a mine and stopped without sustaining significant visual damage, while the other was hit by artillery on the move.
After stopping the transport, the enemy troops hastened and ran to the nearest forest plantation while the artillery continued to fire at the enemy.
Then, FPV drones took over and began to finish off the damaged Russian infantry fighting vehicles. At this time, another Russian infantry fighting vehicle arrived at the forest plantation and was immediately hit by a drone.
The surviving Russian infantry tried to hide in the woods and were attacked by drones with drops and FPV drones.
“Accurate aerial attacks and FPV remind the invaders that they have no place on Ukrainian soil,” the brigade reported.
Combat missions of the Inhulets Brigade
Earlier, on November 20, it was reported that Russian infantry tried to storm Ukrainian positions using modified civilian Niva off-road vehicles.
Soldiers of the 98th Battalion of the 60th Brigade were engaged in detecting and destroying the enemy assault group.
According to the published footage, the SUVs were equipped with electronic warfare systems that were supposed to protect them from Ukrainian drones. However, they did not save the vehicles.
In addition, the Russians removed the doors and trunk roofs from the vehicles, turning them into pickup trucks.
The modified Niva SUVs were intercepted by Ukrainian quadcopters with munitions on the move.
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