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Ukraine's special forces destroy Russian self-propelled Akatsiya. Video
Soldiers of the Special Operations Forces discovered a camouflaged Russian installation and passed the coordinates to their artillery colleagues
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The command of the Ukrainian Special Operations Forces published the video on their facebook page.
The operators of the 73rd Marine Center detected and identified a camouflaged enemy self-propelled artillery system 2C3 Akatsiya in the southern operational direction.
Soldiers promptly transmitted the coordinates to one of the artillery units of the Defense Forces and adjusted their fire.
“The enemy's equipment was destroyed by an accurate shot. Let's move on!” the message reads.
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