National Guard soldiers destroy over 100 Russian ammo depots in one month

National Guard soldiers destroy over 100 Russian ammo depots in one month

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Over the past month, units of the National Guard of Ukraine (NGU) have destroyed 88 Russian armored vehicles, 788 trucks, 604 artillery systems, 231 radar stations, and more than 100 ammunition depots on the front lines.

This was reported by Ukraine’s Minister of Internal Affairs, Ihor Klymenko, on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.

“Over the past month, National Guard soldiers have destroyed or damaged: 88 armored vehicles, 788 trucks, 604 artillery systems, 231 radar stations, 12 mortars, 20 EW systems, and more than 100 Russian depots containing ammunition and fuel. In August, NGU units also located and eliminated 36 multiple launch rocket systems and 5 surface-to-air missile systems,” Klymenko stated.

Separately, Klymenko shared a video showing the destruction of a Russian S-300V air defense system by drone strike units of the NGU’s 27th Pechersk Brigade in the Zaporizhzhia sector.

Read also: SBU destroyed over 2,000 Russian tanks since start of invasion

As previously reported, in the Pokrovsk sector, fighters from the NGU’s 3rd Operational Brigade “Spartan” destroyed Russian artillery and ammunition depots.

Illustrative photo: Ministry of Defense

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