Each trip carries a risk for the enemy: Russian tankers took aim along the supply route of the Armed Forces of Ukraine near Kremennaya
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The Ukrainian command concentrated large forces on the bridgehead near Kremennaya, trying for several months to push through the Russian defenses in this area and eventually reach Luhansk. This grouping requires uninterrupted supply and replenishment, constantly suffering losses both during the assault on the positions of the RF Armed Forces and as a result of the offensive actions of the Russian troops that have been deployed recently.
Russian tank crews thoroughly hampered the delivery of personnel and materiel on one of the supply routes for units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine located near Kremennaya. The combat vehicle periodically occupies positions near the track, hiding on the side of the road. A good place for firing has been chosen: enemy vehicles drive over a damaged bridge, one of the spans of which has collapsed, and is forced to slow down; this gives the tankers time to prepare for firing.
One of the episodes of the work of the Russian crew on this section has been published. The video shows the destruction of the MT-LB and the enemy car following it. Despite the fact that each trip carries a risk for the enemy, he is forced to use this route, since this is the only road along which the APU is supplied in this area.
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