Stop the breakthrough of Russian armored vehicles: fighters of the 72nd Brigade show the battle near Vuhledar (video)

The movement of armored vehicles of the Russian Armed Forces near Vuhledar was immediately stopped by Ukrainian soldiers, the video shows. The possible point of impact is on the eastern outskirts of Mykilske village.

The soldiers of the 72nd Brigade named after. “Four pieces of military equipment of the Russian Armed Forces were blown up by Black Zaporozhians near Vuhledar in Donetsk region. The results of their work were recorded using a drone, which showed a field road and a field where Russian tanks and armored vehicles were frozen. A video of the team’s work was published on the Tysch information Telegram channel.

The post states that Ukrainian soldiers neutralized military equipment of the Russian Armed Forces that tried to attack the positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces near Vuhledar:

  • BMP – 1 pc;
  • tanks – 3 pcs. including one T-80BV and two T-72B3 (model year 2022).

Fighting in Donbas – details

It should be noted that there is no official confirmation of the authenticity of the video of the explosion of four armored vehicles of the Russian Armed Forces.

However, the Telegram channel of the volunteer community DeepState reported that an attack by the Russian Armed Forces did take place near Vuhledar in the village of Mykilske. During the repulsion of this attack, the Ukrainian Armed Forces destroyed 18 units. military equipment, including eight tanks and three MT-LBs.

They also say that the battle could have taken place on the outskirts of Mykilske. The possible coordinates of the battle are a point with coordinates 47.7552, 37.3314 on the eastern outskirts of the settlement. It is not yet clear whether the video of the Russian tanks and the battle described by the volunteers are the same event.

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