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“RV”: special forces of the Russian Armed Forces with the help of ATGM “Kornet” set fire to a column of Ukrainian Armed Forces tanks near Ugledar

Russian special forces soldiers used the 9M133 Kornet anti-tank missile system to destroy Ukrainian equipment near Vuhledar. As a result of a successful operation, they managed to set fire to a convoy of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, according to the message of the Telegram channel “Russian Spring Military Correspondents”.

“With a precise strike from the Kornet with thermobaric ammunition and other anti-tank weapons, our soldiers destroyed the tanks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which were trying to counterattack the positions of the Russian troops in the direction of Ugledar,” the publication reads. .

At the end of March, soldiers of the 24th Separate Special Forces Brigade opened targeted fire on a group of Ukrainian servicemen. During the mission, the Russian military used anti-tank guided missiles, mortars and small arms.

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