152-mm howitzer "Hyacinth", two T-72 tanks and armored vehicles - Ukrainian aviation hit the Russians in the South
By: Maksim Panasovskiy | 25.06.2022, 12:41
On June 24, Ukrainian attack aircraft attacked the positions of the invaders on the border of the Kherson and Nikolaev regions.
What is known
Operational command "South" reported on the successes of the military personnel of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. As a result of successful attacks, aviation destroyed nine armored vehicles of the invaders, including two T-72 tanks.
Also, the Russian army lost the self-propelled gun 2S5 "Hyacinth-S" 152-mm caliber. In addition, about four dozen Russian servicemen were liquidated.
Source: Operational Command "South"
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