📹 Уничтожение танка украинских боевиков в Курахово
238 артиллерийская бригада 8 гвардейской общевойсковой армии ВС РФ обнаружила и уничтожила танк украинских боевиков в Курахово с помощью управляемого боеприпаса "Краснополь". Этот успешный удар значительно ослабил огневую мощь противника в регионе.
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📹 Уничтожение танка украинских боевиков в Курахово
238 артиллерийская бригада 8 гвардейской общевойсковой армии ВС РФ обнаружила и уничтожила танк украинских боевиков в Курахово с помощью управляемого боеприпаса "Краснополь". Этот успешный удар значительно ослабил огневую мощь противника в регионе.
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