Fighters of the 30th OMBr destroyed two tanks of the invaders from the Ukrainian "Stugna" (VIDEO)
Kostiantyn Golubtsov
Published: August 19 2022 at 11:30 amSource: myukraineis.org
Anti-tankers of the 30th OMBr named after Prince Konstantin Ostrozhsky was "hunted down" by two tanks of the occupiers, aiming at them from the Ukrainian ATGM "Stugna".
This was reported on the Facebook page of the brigade.
According to the military, along with the armored vehicles, the tank crews were also destroyed, so the enemy suffered losses in manpower as well.
"Rubric "There is a dance". "Stugna-P ATGM operators of the 30th separate mechanized brigade targeted and destroyed two tanks of the Russian occupiers along with their crews," the report says.
About 30 OMBr
The 30th separate mechanized brigade named after Prince Konstantin Ostrozky - the formation of mechanized troops as part of the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. According to the organizational and staffing structure, it is part of OC "North".
During the war in the east of Ukraine, the brigade conducted heavy combat operations in Sector "D", individual units participated in the battles for Ilovaisk. The first battle of the 30th brigade in the Russian-Ukrainian war was the battle on May 22 in the area of Rubizhne in the Luhansk region. Then the brigade lost 3 fighters, the occupiers – at least 5 people.
On August 24, 2018, the brigade received the name of Prince Konstantin Ostrozky. In the fall of 2014, the brigade was subordinated to the 10th separate motorized infantry battalion (currently part of the 59th OMPBr), and later the 2nd separate motorized infantry battalion "Horyny".
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