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Soldiers with the 71st Brigade of the Ukrainian Air Assault Force have showed how they knocked out the invading Russian troops from their positions
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This was reported on the brigade's Facebook page, according to Espreso.
"Five against more than a dozen invaders. The assault group of the 71st Detached Hunting Brigade of the Ukrainian Air Assault Force broke Russia's defense, cleared the dugout and trenches of the enemy," the statement reads.
On that day, the "rangers" managed to liberate several hundred meters of Ukrainian land.
For reference. The 71st Separate Jaeger Brigade is a unit born of the Great War. It was created immediately after the beginning of the large-scale intervention of the Russian occupiers on Ukrainian land. Since then, the brigade's combat units have been hunting the Russian enemy in the hottest spots of the frontline.
- Earlier, the fighters of the Kovel Battalion of the Volyn Brigade of the Territorial Defense destroyed a Russian dugout from which an electronic warfare device was operating.
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