"Burning enemy": FPV-punks undermined BRDM, UAZ and BMP of the Russian Army in Luhansk region (video)
It was here that the Russian command was transferred to the reserve 25 Army, which was assembled for several months and thrown into battle, not after all. To stop the attempt to promote armored vehicles of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, the Armed Forces fighters have enough FPV-pins. This is stated in the Facebook post 103 of the Separate Brigade of the TRA of the Armed Forces. Fighters 103 brigades posted a video with examples of blows on Russian military equipment.
In particular, two armored vehicles were set on fire-intelligence and luminaries (BRDM, placed from 4 to 7 people) and an infantry armored vehicle (BMP, 11 people are placed). They also tracked and kissed the UAZ. The video shows that the equipment of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation hit right in the middle of the road. Used FPV-punks, filled with explosives, indicates a record.
The Ukrainian military indicated that successful strikes are the result of "long -term training, clear coordination of actions and skillful performance. " After that, he received a visual result: "The enemy technique burns. " It should be noted that the post 103 of the TRU of the Armed Forces does not indicate where the fighting took place.
However, the geolocation of one of the previous records of the brigade fighters showed that they may be on the site between Kupyansk-nod and Svatov near the village of Novoselovsky. In the extreme report of the Armed Forces General Staff as of October 10, the Ukrainian soldiers repelled seven attacks of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation near Sinkivka and Ivanivka in Kharkiv region.
ISW analysts have confirmed that the departments of the Armed Forces are trying to go on the offensive near the village of Sinkivka 6 km northeast of Kupyansk and 30 km north of the area where the 103 TRI brigade holds the defense. They also indicated that the Russian troops announced a "large -scale offensive", but then removed the message.