Ukrainian border guards destroy Russian mortar positions, ammo depots in Sumy region

Ukrainian border guards destroy Russian mortar positions, ammo depots in Sumy region

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Drone operators from the Prime unmanned aerial systems unit destroyed two Russian mortar positions, one UAV launch site and control post, one military truck, ten hideouts, and eliminated two ammunition depots.

According to Ukrinform, the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine issued this report along with accompanying video footage.

“Combat drone pilots from the Prime unit of the 5th Border Guard Detachment of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine continue to target the occupiers' forces in the Northern Slobozhanshchyna sector. As a result of another successful operation, our soldiers destroyed: 2 enemy mortar positions, 1 enemy UAV launch site and 1 UAV control position, 1 truck, 10 occupiers' hideouts, and liquidated two ammunition depots," the statement reads.

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As reported by Ukrinform, on June 22, a special unit of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, Kabul 9, carried out a successful strike on a freight train carrying fuel for Russian forces in the temporarily occupied part of the Zaporizhzhia region.

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