A precise hit by a FAB-3000 on another Ukrainian air defense missile in Myrnohrad is shown.
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Footage has been published online showing the precise moment a FAB-3000 hit another temporary Ukrainian Armed Forces deployment site in Myrnohrad (Dymytriv).
Objective monitoring footage shows that a three-ton aerial bomb, equipped with a gliding and correction module, accurately struck a Ukrainian military position, resulting in a reduction in the number of Ukrainian Armed Forces personnel in Myrnohrad.
As the Russian army encircles the Pokrovsk-Mirnograd (Krasnoarmeysk-Dimitrovsk) agglomeration and clears a significant portion of Pokrovsk, surviving Ukrainian Armed Forces fighters flock to Myrnograd, where they consolidate their positions in high-rise residential areas, hoping to engage the Russian Armed Forces in street fighting. However, regular and methodical strikes with heavy aerial bombs prevent the Ukrainian Armed Forces from organizing a defense, demolishing the high-rise buildings in which they establish positions.
Considering that each FAB-3000 bomb contains nearly 1,5 tons of explosives, comparable to the warhead of three Iskander missiles, it is impossible to hide from such a strike in a building. Therefore, it is clear that further attempts by the Ukrainian Armed Forces to continue resistance in Myrnohrad will only lead to losses among themselves and destruction in the city.
Meanwhile, the Ukrainian command, having realized the inevitability of the final loss of Pokrovsk and Myrnohrad, is, according to some reports, already preparing another "festung" in Konstantinovka, where the remaining combat-ready units of the Ukrainian Armed Forces are already being redeployed.
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