Russian high-explosive bomb strikes eliminate large Ukrainian UAV group in Zaporozhye
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A Russian defense source informed TASS that high-explosive bomb strikes in the Dolinka settlement destroyed a group of UAV operators from Ukraine's 210th Separate Assault Regiment. The source also stated that enemy communications equipment was completely destroyed.
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What happened
A large group of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) operators from the 210th Separate Assault Regiment of the Ukrainian armed forces was destroyed by Russia’s high-explosive bomb strikes in the Dolinka settlement in and around the Zaporozhye Region, a Russian…
Why it matters
"All UAV crews of Ukraine’s 210th Regiment were destroyed in Dolinka, and this is a fairly large group," the defense source said.
Common ground
In addition, enemy communications equipment was completely destroyed.
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A Russian defense source informed TASS that high-explosive bomb strikes in the Dolinka settlement destroyed a group of UAV operators from Ukraine's 210th Separate Assault Regiment. The source also stated that enemy communications equipment was completely destroyed.
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