Ukrainians seized the Tigr-M armored car and BTR-82A
By: Maksim Panasovskiy | 01.07.2022, 09:27
The Armed Forces of Ukraine replenished the fleet of military equipment, capturing several Russian armored vehicles.
What we know
We recently wrote that the Armed Forces of Ukraine were able to repair BTR-82A, which was left by the invaders in the swamp, and also captured "Tiger-M". This time our fighters dealt a double blow.
Ukrainian defenders took away from the Russian military both the BTR-82A armored personnel carrier and the Tigr-M armored vehicle. The equipment is in good condition and will soon begin to help fight against the previous owners.
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