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A Russian tank flew into the positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces infantry and forced the Ukrainian soldiers to flee, RusVesna. The video of the incident was published by the telegram channel “Russian Spring Voenkors”. The footage shows that the tank flies towards the equipped positions of the Ukrainians and begins to rotate the turret and fire.

Enemy soldiers flee through the trenches. One of the “onlookers” first hides behind the fortification. Then, seizing the moment, he jumps into the trench and joins his comrades. The video was taken from a drone.

Previously, satellite images of a powerful fortified area of ​​the Ukrainian Armed Forces appeared on the same telegram channel. It is located on the highway near Artemovsk (Bakhmut), which is used to supply the Ukrainian group. It should be noted that now this area is gradually cleared by the Russian army.

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