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New record: SSU Special Forces destroyed 20 hostile targets overnight. Video

A new record from the SSU White Wolf special unit

Ukrainian defenders continue to drive Russian occupants from our land. The SSU Special Forces destroyed 20 enemy targets in just one night.

Thus, they set a new record. This was reported by the SSU press service, which published the corresponding video.

"A new record from the SSU White Wolf Special Forces unit: 20 targets destroyed overnight," the statement said.

It is noted that the Ukrainian special forces made a real hell for the Russian occupiers and simply burned the enemy's equipment.

In particular, Ukrainian defenders destroyed:

  • 8 tanks;
  • 3 Msta-S self-propelled artillery systems;
  • 3 D-30 howitzers;
  • 1 armored personnel carrier;
  • 5 fortifications with at least 17 Russian infantrymen.

"We continue to work until we achieve complete victory!" the SSU emphasized.

New record: SSU Special Forces destroyed 20 hostile targets overnight. Video
New record: SSU Special Forces destroyed 20 hostile targets overnight. Video

It is worth noting that the Ukrainian Defense Forces eliminated 1,080 mercenaries of the Russian army during the fighting at the front on November 8. The soldiers also destroyed 148 pieces of enemy equipment and weapons.

Ukraine's defenders continue to inflict heavy losses on the enemy as part of a counteroffensive to liberate the territories seized by Russian troops. In one of the areas on the frontline in Ukraine, our troops destroyed three occupiers' infantry fighting vehicles at once.

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