Ukrainian 'rangers' fire at Russian sabotage and reconnaissance group near Bakhmut
Servicemen with Ukraine's 71st Detached Hunting Brigade have defeated the Russian infantry near Bakhmut, Donetsk region
This was announced on the brigade's Facebook page, Espreso reports.
“The Russian forces tried to get closer to the Ukrainian army's positions near Klishchiivka, south of Bakhmut, but they were immediately discovered by 'rangers' birds'” the report says.
According to the fighters, the drones targeted enemy infantry and a brigade mortar battery, as well as the Krab self-propelled installation.
“We worked together perfectly. The Russians don't walk this path anymore,” the brigade added.
For reference. The 71st Detached Hunting Brigade is a unit born during the full-scale war. It was created immediately after Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Since then, combat units of the brigade have been hunting the enemy in the hottest areas of the front.
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On January 3, it became known that military 'rangers' destroyed enemy positions near Bakhmut: no less than a dozen Russian soldiers were eliminated.
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Also, on January 17, Lviv artillerymen prevented an enemy attack on the Ukrainian Armed Forces' positions in the Soledar area, destroying 25 Wagner soldiers in one trench.
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