AFU paratrooper destroyed four Russian APVs in one battle — video
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AFU paratrooper destroyed four Russian APVs in one battle — video

AFU Air Assault Troops
Donetsk Region

The junior sergeant Andrii G., with the call sign "Sedoi" [means Gray — Ed.], was mainly distinguished in one battle. He destroyed four armoured vehicles with accurate shots from the Javelin anti-tank missile complex, disrupting the enemy's attack.

AFU paratrooper sets a record for destroying enemy equipment

The anti-tanker from the 79th Separate Air Assault Brigade destroyed four armoured combat vehicles in one battle, disrupting the enemy attack.

The Ukrainian Air Assault Forces reported this on its Telegram page.

The other day, the enemy attempted to break through the defensive formations of the Tavria paratroopers in the Donetsk region, throwing five units of armoured personnel vehicles and infantry into the assault.

The paratroopers of the 79th Separate Air Assault Brigade of the Tavria Air Assault Troops of the Armed Forces of Ukraine repelled the assault — the equipment was left burning in the field, and most of the enemy infantrymen were destroyed.

The junior sergeant Andrii G., with the call sign "Sedoi" [Gray], was mainly distinguished in one battle. He destroyed four armoured vehicles with accurate shots from the Javelin anti-tank missile complex, disrupting the enemy's attack.

Thus, the skilful soldier brought his account of destroyed enemy equipment to 22 units.

Paratroopers rescued a Ukrainian prisoner

The post of the 95th brigade says that the paratroopers were working in an area controlled by the enemy.

Many invaders were successfully eliminated with the help of resets. When the Russians were destroyed, they noticed a tied Ukrainian serviceman in the trench. It was a fighter from another brigade.

The UAV group commander with the call sign "Sheriff" says that their drone operator with the call sign "Kevin" began to attract the attention of that captive — flashing lights on the "Mavic" drone.

The guy on the ground got his bearings, realised that it was his own and started following our drone. When we were taking our brother out like this, we met one surviving Russian. The Russian did not see our "bird" [drone], which still had one grenade on it, and started waving his hands at the Ukrainian soldier, saying, come back.

Then "Kevin" threw a grenade at the occupier and wounded him, and then continued to lead his comrades to his unit.

Once again we see: to fight, you need not only brute force, but also intelligence, "Sheriff" says.

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