3 Sep: IMPOSSIBLE SHOT! Ukrainian Most Elite Snipers DESTROY A RUSSIAN COMMANDO UNIT | Ukraine War

3 Sep: IMPOSSIBLE SHOT! Ukrainian Most Elite Snipers DESTROY A RUSSIAN COMMANDO UNIT | Ukraine War The offensive operations of the Ukrainian army continue fiercely on the east-south axis front lines. While the front lines stretching from Zaporizhia to Kherson in the south continue to be the strategic areas of the war, Ukrainian special forces made 2 unexpected surprises in the Donbass region this week. Today we will explore the double counter-attack operations of Kiev’s special sniper units. The first stunning operation, which we will cover through the binoculars of special Ukrainian sniper units, will be from near Bakhmut and the other from the Luhansk front lines. These mind-blowing Ukrainian special attack operations, which took place in the midnight operation on the minefield-strewn Russian lines, changed the course of the clashes. Major of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and Deputy Commander of the Azov Tactical Group Rodion Kudryashov noted that in order to open the lock hanging directly over Bakhmut, the flanks must first be opened. Given this important meeting, we can understand that the liberation of settlements such as Andriivka, Klishchiivka and Kurdyumivka is only a matter of time. In order to do so, the Ukrainian army’s special forces of the 3rd Separate Assault Group aka Azov Regiment carried out an unthinkable act of aggression the other day. Here are the most critical details of the first Ukrainian sniper operations. As Ukrainian forces advanced, especially on the southern flanks of Bakhmut, the heroic soldiers of the Azov Regiment had the chance to advance on the critical mined areas of this settlement. While the vanguard units of the Azov Regiment were clearing the route line on the southern flanks of Bakhmut after long efforts, the sniper units of this special regiment continued to search for Russian soldiers in this area through their binoculars. The Azov Regiment’s sniper units finally found what they were looking for near Bakhmut. The shocking images reflected in the binoculars of the regiment’s snipers showed the advance of Russian troops in the town. The first shot of the Azov regiment’s snipers destroyed a Russian soldier at a distance of 1200 meters. Subsequent shots took more than 20 Russian soldiers out of action. The statements of the 3rd Separate Assault Brigade after the clashes revealed that the sniper platoons of this regiment provided a wide perspective in the town of Bakhmut. Thanks to the Azov regiment’s snipers, Russian troops were unable to advance on the town of Bakhmut and provide support to their comrades on its flanks. It was not clear where exactly in Bakhmut the operation took place, but according to Ukrainian sources, the Azov Regiment probably pinned down Russian troops on the southern flanks of Bakhmut. In addition to this strategic Ukrainian sniper operation near Bakhmut, a similarly mind-boggling Kiev breakthrough took place on the Luhansk front line. Snipers from the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were conducting reconnaissance and reconnaissance in the settlement of Bilohorivka. As the Ukrainian snipers slowly but steadily advanced through the settlement, their binoculars showed a group of Russian soldiers. In total, more than 20 Russian soldiers were lying in ambush for Ukrainian troops in Bilohorivka. But the snipers of the Ukrainian special operations group beat the Russians to it and moved in. A sniper from the 3rd separate special forces regiment reported the location of the Russians with a sharp reflex, and Ukrainian troops surrounded the opposing group. In a short time, the Ukrainians managed to capture this group of 20 Russian soldiers in the settlement of Bilohorivka without firing a single shot. Moreover, after this striking operation, the Ukrainians increased their advance in Luhansk rather than in the settlement. The area is less mined than other front lines, which facilitated the advance of Ukrainian troops. Therefore, any victory in Luhansk has a big payoff. Because the advance in this region is easier than on the Donetsk front lines. The Donetsk region is much more densely populated with mined areas, positions and clashes, so it takes a little longer for the sounds of victory to emerge. Snipers in the Ukrainian army’s special forces group, on the other hand, as we mentioned this week, have achieved significant victories on both front lines and have been able to make critical advances in these areas. So how did Russia get this way? After an intense period of occupation, Russian troops were confident of winning this war. However, many successes, such as the victories in Bakhmut and Bilohorivka, brought Kiev to the forefront of Ukrainian actions. #russia #Ukraine #UkraineWar #russiaukrainewar #news #russiaukrainenews #War society, politics, knowledge, military, international relations
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