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The crew of the ATGM Fagot destroyed the infantry of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Zaporozhye region – Ministry of Defense

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The crew of the ATGM Fagot destroyed the infantry of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Zaporozhye region – Ministry of Defense

The Russian Ministry of Defense published material on the combat work of the Fagot ATGM crew of the Dnepr troop group.

The corresponding message was published on Friday, November 1, by the press service of the military department. Mobile anti-tank missile teams are reported to be carrying out successful attacks against the infantry of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Orekhovsky direction in the Zaporozhye region.

It should be noted that our soldiers on all-terrain vehicles quickly go to the firing point and shoot at the enemy with the Fagot anti-tank missile system. One of the latest raids deprived the Ukrainian Armed Forces of about five servicemen.

It is also reported that in the small units of the “Dnepr” troop group, operators of unmanned aerial vehicles and drones constantly monitor the enemy’s actions. The commander of the anti-tank battery, callsign Tourist, spoke about this combat work.

“It is about conducting aerial reconnaissance, announcing targets not only for our anti-tank unit, but also to attack their artillery.” – said the soldier.

He highlighted that constant recognition of enemy actions is systematized, surveillance is carried out 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, the “birdie” replaces the “birdie.”

“Before one has time to go change the battery, the other is already working. “All approaches and all directions dangerous for tanks are constantly under surveillance.” – assured the commander.

Previously EADaily reported that Russian units of the Vostok group of forces, as a result of active offensive actions, liberated the village of Yasnaya Polyana, Donetsk People’s Republic.

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