Ukraine security wipes out 57 Russian military assets in three weeks, SBU says
Ukraine's Security Service has reportedly neutralized 57 Russian military equipment units during a three-week campaign, which includes tanks, anti-aircraft systems, and various artillery pieces. The post Ukraine security wipes out 57 Russian military assets in three weeks, SBU says appeared first on Euromaidan Press.
Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) says its Special Operations Center A has destroyed 57 units of Russian military equipment and weaponry over the past three weeks.
The extensive list of incapacitated hardware includes ten Russian tanks, a BM-21 Grad multiple rocket launcher, a Tor anti-aircraft system, seven armored infantry vehicles, seven self-propelled artillery systems, and seven towed artillery pieces.
Notably, the Specops Center A also took down three mortars, an anti-aircraft system, 11 military trucks, and a Murom-M surveillance system, which had been installed in the temporarily occupied territory.
The claimed equipment kill list goes as follows:
- 10 tanks
- 1 BM-21 Grad multiple rocket launcher
- 1 Tor anti-air system
- 7 BMP infantry fighting vehicles
- 4 MT-LB armored tractors/personnel carriers
- 3 armored personnel carriers
- 7 self-propelled artillery systems
- 7 artillery guns
- 1 Tiger armored personnel carrier
- 3 mortars
- 1 anti-aircraft gun
- 11 vehicles
- 1 Murom-M observation complex
Russia's estimated losses in Ukraine as of day 598 of the all-out war, according to Ukraine's General Staff: 970 troops, 24 armored vehicles, 26 artillery pieces. pic.twitter.com/BBBmABgNFZ— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) October 14, 2023
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