⚡️Блиндаж вскрыт, БМП горит: работа группы 'Тигра' и ребят 'Змея'"
На Покровском направлении бойцы под командованием "Тигра" и "Змея" из штурмовой бригады "Урал" провели успешную операцию. За сутки они ликвидировали до 10 противников, вскрыли укреплённый блиндаж и уничтожили БМП 25-й воздушно-десантной бригады ВСУ. @Sib_Army
⚡️Блиндаж вскрыт, БМП горит: работа группы 'Тигра' и ребят 'Змея'"
На Покровском направлении бойцы под командованием "Тигра" и "Змея" из штурмовой бригады "Урал" провели успешную операцию. За сутки они ликвидировали до 10 противников, вскрыли укреплённый блиндаж и уничтожили БМП 25-й воздушно-десантной бригады ВСУ. @Sib_Army
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