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Train crushes "Strela-10" system in Donbas: three occupants killed, one wounded

In Donbas, a train crushed a Strela-10 air defense system with the invaders

Another "tragedy" with the invaders took place in the temporarily occupied part of Donetsk region. There, a freight train crushed a vehicle of the Strela-10 anti-aircraft missile system along with the invaders.

This was reported by the ASTRA Telegram channel. It calls itself a publication of independent Russian journalists who have been censored or persecuted in Russia.

The incident occurred the night before on the Yenakiyevo - Vuhlehirsk stretch. The driver of the combat vehicle was moving as part of a military convoy, but at some point "lost control, drove off the bridge and was hit by a train."

It is noted that there were five servicemen of the Russian Armed Forces inside the Strela-10: three of them died on the spot, and two others were injured.

 

The other day, the Ukrainian Armed Forces reported that the enemy had withdrawn the "torn" 41st Army from near Kreminna, sending in its place the 25th Army, formed of contract mercenaries and those who were transferred there from other units.

As OBOZREVATEL reported, a Russian truck crushed a car with people in occupied Luhansk. The propagandists themselves posted a video of the accident, but did not indicate whether there were any victims.

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