Polski
русский
Українська

The National Guard in the Zaporizhzhia sector repelled an attempted assault, destroying enemy tanks. Video

National Guard repelled enemy attack in Zaporizhzhia sector. Source: Screenshot

Ukrainian troops continue to destroy equipment and personnel of the Russian occupation army in the Zaporizhzhia sector. The day before, the defenders repelled an attempted enemy assault, destroying two tanks.

The Russians were destroyed while trying to break through to the Ukrainian defense area. This was reported by the National Guard of Ukraine.

The National Guard noted that the Russian occupation forces attempted to storm the positions of Ukrainian soldiers. Using two tanks, an enemy infantry group tried to break through to the defense area of the National Guard.

To repel the enemy assault, aerial reconnaissance men of the 11th Hrushevsky Brigade of the National Guard were engaged. Drone operators destroyed both tanks despite the "defense". After that, the tanks stopped and were eventually burned by repeated strikes.

After the work of the aerial reconnaissance men, the infantry units of the National Guard joined the operation. In the process of repelling the enemy assault, the defenders destroyed the advancing group and the crews of the damaged tanks.

As a reminder, recently in the Kharkiv sector, drones of the Third Assault Brigade destroyed a Russian motorcyclist and other enemy targets.

Earlier it was reported that on November 11, Ukrainian soldiers dispatched almost 2000 occupants. They also neutralized 23 tanks, 81 armored combat vehicles, 38 artillery systems, four MLRS, 61 operational and tactical UAVs, 68 vehicles, and 6 units of special equipment of Putin's troops.

As OBOZ.UA previously reported, Ukrainian soldiers continue to destroy Russian occupants, including in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation. Recently, the Russians tried to force the Psel River.

Only verified information is available on the OBOZ.UA Telegram channel and Viber. Do not fall for fakes!

Other News

Winter Sicily: a warm alternative to snowy resorts

Winter paradise on the Mediterranean Sea

Iceland or Ireland: where to go for the New Year holidays

Choose the perfect winter trip to Europe