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Special Operations Forces fighters destroy occupiers' equipment for USD 25 million

Fighters of the Special Operations Forces have destroyed the equipment of the aggressor country of the Russian Federation for USD 25 million.

The Special Operations Forces Command announced this on Telegram.

"The incendiary week was arranged by the operators of one of the Special Operations Forces units to the invaders on the Zaporizhzhia axis," the report said.

In particular, the soldiers of the Special Operations Forces managed to reveal and identify the enemy's heavy equipment, and adjusted the artillery fire on it.

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In general, in cooperation with units of the Defense Forces, the following were destroyed within a week:

  • BM-21 Grad;
  • BM-27 Uragan;
  • Heavy flamethrower system (TOS);
  • Radar station Zoopark.

"The estimated cost of the burned equipment is about USD 25 million," the Special Operations Forces Command added.

As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, the forces of the Special Operations Forces showed how they destroy enemy equipment that was moving in the direction of Avdiivka.

Earlier, the Special Operations Forces fighters showed how russian paratroopers were captured in Staromaiorsk, Donetsk Region. The operators discovered and blocked the enemy, a battle ensued, during which the occupiers were forced to surrender. It is noted that during the clearing of the settlement, a group of the Special Operations Forces of Ukraine found staff documentation of one of the battalions of the 247th Parachute Regiment of the russian federation.

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Also, the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine conducted a special operation on one of the islands of the Dnieper River. 5 occupiers were neutralized, 1 boat was destroyed and another 1 was damaged.

Later, the fighters of the Special Operations Forces destroyed the enemy radar station Zoopark worth more than USD 10 million.

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