“Black Cossacks” drop grenade on ammunition depot near Vuhledar (video)

The Ukrainian Armed Forces aerial reconnaissance soldiers used a drone and dropped a grenade on the truck. The fire subsequently provoked a significant detonation of ammunition.

Soldiers of the 72nd Brigade named after the Black Cossacks eliminated an ammunition depot of Russian troops in Donetsk region. This was reported by the press service of the unit on Facebook.

The defenders used a drone and dropped a grenade on the facility. The spokesperson for the Odesa Regional Military Administration, Serhiy Bratchuk, said on Telegram that the destruction took place in occupied Pavlivka near Vuhledar.

In the video, you can see that at first the aerial reconnaissance men spotted a cluster of enemy troops. Later, the defenders dropped a grenade on the truck, and it exploded. The fire spread further, causing the munitions to detonate.

Ukrainian Armed Forces counteroffensive: destruction of Russian warehouses

On July 18, soldiers of the 92nd Separate Motorized Infantry Brigade named after Kosh Ataman Ivan Sirko attacked a Russian occupation unit in Luhansk region with an unmanned aerial vehicle. The drone successfully carried out a night raid thanks to a special camera.

Also on July 19, an explosion occurred at the Starokrymsky training ground in Crimea. Russian troops have blocked the roads and all exits that go past the location. It is reported that there was an “arrival” of Russian occupants at the ammunition depot.

3 Brigade demonstrated on July 13 the destruction of a Russian BC depot near Bakhmut. The Russians decided to carefully hide the ammunition in dense vegetation, but later lost the depot due to the accurate work of Ukrainian artillery.

We remind you that on July 19, the DShV brigade’s attack drones successfully destroyed the occupiers’ equipment. Ukrainian soldiers launched UAVs and destroyed the objects the invaders were trying to hide among the dense vegetation.

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