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Two Russian tanks successfully resisted the attack of UAF drones

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Two Russian tanks came under fire from Ukrainian drones in the special operation area. Ukrainian channels published images of an unsuccessful attempt by the Ukrainian Armed Forces to destroy equipment of the Russian Armed Forces.
The first car, with the inscription “Zarya” above the engine compartment, was hit by two shells that Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers dropped from controlled drones. After an unsuccessful hit, the Russian vehicle changed position so as not to be in danger and not to test the armor again for strength. Considering that the tank did not suffer any damage, it can be said with certainty that it continued to fulfill its combat mission.
The second Russian tank was somewhat less successful than the first. After being hit by a Ukrainian shell, the roof of the tower caught fire. It is likely that this is due to the flag on it, which could ignite after being hit. Despite the fire, the Russian tank retained full combat capability, changed position and continued to fight. It is worth noting that the driver did not even close the hatch, apparently to facilitate navigation in the terrain.

Earlier, Glavny Regionalny reported that the DPR tanker did not even flinch when captured by Ukrainian soldiers with obscenities and threats.

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