Ukrainian tank caught fire after being attacked by Russian T-80 tank.
On May 8, the AVP website reported on this intense confrontation between Ukrainian tanks and Russian tanks. The public video shows that a Russian T-80 tank destroyed a battle tank with Ukrainian identification markings on its turret. The video was filmed by a soldier on the Russian tank.
According to AVP sources, when Ukrainian tanks were driven out of the wooded area and were spotted by Russian troops using drones, the 60th Brigade tank brigade from Primorye moved to intercept them.
Clip records fierce attack of Russian tanks.
Also on May 8, AVP reported on a Su-34 airstrike in the Kharkiv region of Ukraine.
Accordingly, Russian Su-34 fighter jets carried out precision strikes against foreign mercenaries in the Kharkiv region, Ukraine.
The bomb used in the attack was a conventional bomb upgraded to a precision bomb. Recently, Russia has frequently used this type of bomb in attacks in areas where special military operations are taking place.
Not long ago, the media reported that the FAB-250 bomb was upgraded to become a precision bomb. After the upgrade, it was called the FAB-500. The FAB-500 has a glider that allows the bomb to fly tens of kilometers, and the inertial guidance system with the support of the GLONASS positioning system allows it to attack the target with determined coordinates with high accuracy.
Russian Su-34s carried out precision strikes on foreign mercenary positions in the Kharkiv region of Ukraine.
The destruction of the base of foreign mercenaries fighting on the Ukrainian side is a serious blow to their combat capabilities. The Russian side continues to use modern military technology to carry out the most accurate and effective attacks against the enemy.
VAP believes that the Russian Su-34 attack is aimed at weakening foreign mercenaries and restoring stability in the Russian border area. It is important to note that the use of high-precision bombs will reduce the risk of destroying civilian targets and minimize civilian losses.
HOA AN (According to AVP, SF)
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