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"Laid down for combat duty": an accident with the Pantsir-S1 MLRS occurred in Sochi

Ivanna ShepelNews
The MLRS overturned right in the middle of the road

In the Russian city of Sochi, an emergency occurred with the enemy's Pantsir-S1 anti-aircraft missile system. Thus, the occupiers' air defense system, which was moving under police escort, overturned right in the middle of the road.

The corresponding video was published by Ukrainian journalist Yurii Butusov on his Telegram channel. As noted, the Russian "Pantsir-S1" "laid down for combat duty" near the bridge over the Mamayka River.

The video shows how the MLRS, after crossing the bridge, turns sharply and turns over onto the road.

"The Russian Pantsir-S1, which was traveling under police escort, went on combat duty in Sochi, near the Mamayka bridge," the statement said.

As a reminder, Ukrainian defenders have recently put out of action two more Pantsir-S1 anti-aircraft gun systems, praised by the Russians. Moreover, the occupiers suffered new losses not at the front, but in the Belgorod region. It is noteworthy that the cost of one such anti-aircraft system is approximately 10-15 million dollars.

As reported by OBOZ.UA, the Ukrainian 3rd Assault Brigade drove the Russian occupiers out of Krasnohorivka in Donetsk region on February 28. The day before, the invaders had attacked the southeastern part of Krasnohorivka in "rolling attacks" and entered the city. In Krasnohorivka, the enemy had time to prepare for a long defense.

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