RF armed forces actively use artillery and drones at night

Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

Military correspondents of the “Russian Spring” spoke about the new successes of the fighters of the RF Armed Forces. This time they reported how the Nona self-propelled gun carrier hit the militants of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kremensky Forest.

Ukrainian military analysts have determined the geolocation of the video and report significant successes of the Russian army in this sector of the front.

“Declared artillery strike on our positions south of Dibrova. In the Kremennaya region there is a fairly large concentration of Russian artillery. Moreover, not only conventional drones are massively used, but also with a thermal camera, ”the military correspondents said in a message on the Telegram channel.

Earlier it became known that in his last video message Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced the receipt of a new batch of military aid from the United States, which includes the necessary weapons for Ukraine.

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