Ukrainian Armed Forces “demilitarize” enemy training ground in Kherson region (video)

A Ukrainian missile strike on the occupiers’ training ground killed dozens of Russian soldiers in the left-bank Kherson region.

The video of the attack was posted online.

On Wednesday, February 21, a series of missile strikes by the Ukrainian HIMARS system were launched at the training ground near Podo-Kalynivka, Kherson region, resulting in injuries to occupation personnel.

According to the authors of the video, Russian soldiers from the 328th Air Assault Regiment, the 810th Separate Marine Brigade and the 81st Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment of the Russian Armed Forces were training at the training ground.

The location of the Russian invaders was discovered by operators of the Shark reconnaissance drone 27 kilometers from the Dnipro coast. Later, this calculation adjusted the fire and performed objective control.

GMLRS M30A1 missiles with a shrapnel warhead filled with 180,000 tungsten carbide balls were used for the strikes. When the missile reaches the target, it explodes in the air, creating a zone of dense scattering of the destructive elements below it.

In total, the video captures three attacks on the occupiers’ groups. The first hit a group of about 11 people, who probably died immediately from their injuries.

The first strike on an infantry concentration at the occupiers’ training ground in Podo-Kalynivka, Kherson region, February 21, 2024.

In the image at the time of the explosion, you can see how dense a cloud of debris covered the area.

Similarly, immediately after the first group, the next target was hit – the same concentration of personnel. There are about 20 people on it.

The first strike on an infantry concentration at the occupiers’ training ground in Podo-Kalynivka, Kherson region, February 21, 2024.

The third strike appears to have been carried out much later on a group of soldiers who were studying the area in the area of the first strike.

The authors of the video report that the operation killed about 60 enemy soldiers and officers.

Source Military
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