Syrsky showed how the Army of Drones near Bakhmut copes with the equipment of the Russian Armed Forces (video)

According to the Land Forces Commander, the destruction of the enemy continues, and Ukrainian defenders are advancing. Ukrainian Armed Forces Major Maksym Zhorin also shared that the 3rd Brigade’s offensive has resumed.

The Ukrainian military is disrupting the enemy’s plans at the front and destroying enemy equipment with the help of kamikaze drones. In particular, we are talking about the Bakhmut direction. The video was posted on his Telegram channel on June 5 by the commander of the Land Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrskyi.

“Bakhmut direction. The destruction of the enemy continues, the Defense Forces are moving forward. We are getting them on the ground and from the air,” the statement said.

In the video posted by Oleksandr Syrskyi, you can see how the Drone Army’s FPV drone detected an enemy 2C1 Hvozdika self-propelled artillery system and immediately began destroying enemy positions. After the explosion, the shot is cut off, but in the footage from another angle, you can see a large fire.

“Minus one more enemy vehicle,” the statement said.

Ukrainian Armed Forces Major Maksym Zhorin, who was previously the commander of the Azov regiment, also said on his Telegram channel that the defenders of the 3rd Assault Brigade were able to resume the offensive near Bakhmut on Monday, June 5.

“Today, our 3rd Brigade resumed its advance near Bakhmut. We are gradually advancing, taking new positions. The Russians are nervous,” the statement reads.

He did not provide any more details about the active actions at the front.

On June 5, the Ministry of Defense reported that the Armed Forces had launched offensive actions in some areas. Deputy Minister Hanna Malyar noted that the Bakhmut sector remains the epicenter of the fighting and that the Ukrainian military has managed to achieve some success.

Hanna Malyar also said that the Ukrainian Armed Forces advanced near Bakhmut and drove the Russian occupiers out of their positions. The breakthrough in some areas reaches 1600 meters.

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