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Apr 4, 2024

Ukrainian Forces Annihilate Another Russian Convoy, This Time Near Terny

Ukraine's mastery of drone reconnaissance, FPV kamikaze attacks and artillery continue to thwart Russian attempts to launch attacks across the front. JL 

Militarnyi reports:

The Ukrainian 95th Air Assault and 12th National Guard Brigades' aerial reconnaissance detected the enemy in a timely manner, and the defenders launched the first strike against the enemy convoy. As the enemy armored convoy moved out into the open, a successful hit, caused an enemy tank to burn and continued to move across the field by inertia. "There is nothing left of the convoy."

The Ukrainian Defense Forces fought back another Russian attack near the village of Terny in the Donetsk region.

The press service of the 95th Air Assault Brigade published the video of the incident.

The footage captures the movement of the convoy, which was supposed to storm the positions of Ukrainian defenders in this sector.

 

Due to the fact that the unit’s aerial reconnaissance detected the enemy in a timely manner, the defenders managed to launch the first strike against the enemy convoy.

As a result of a successful hit, the enemy tank started to burn and continued to move across the field by inertia.

As the enemy armored convoy moved out into the open, they were in the palm of the Ukrainian defenders’ hands.

“There is nothing left of the convoy,” the press service of the 95th Air Assault Brigade reported

 

The Russian forces were also destroyed by the 12th Operational Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine.

The attempted assault took place at the site at coordinates 49.07928, 38.03203 near the village of Terny, Donetsk region.

Militarnyi previously reported that soldiers of the 25th Airborne Brigade defeated a convoy of Russian armored vehicles in the Avdiivka sector.

On March 30, invaders stormed Ukrainian positions near the village of Tonenke.

According to OSINT analyst Kriegsforscher, Russians used 36 tanks and 12 infantry fighting vehicles for the offensive.

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