Soldiers of 40 OABR artillery destroyed the tank and armored personnel carrier of the occupiers (VIDEO)

Photos from open sources
Kostiantyn Golubtsov

Kostiantyn Golubtsov

Published: June 29 2022 at 11:09 pm
Source: shotam.info

The Ukrainian military successfully launched an artillery strike on the positions of the Russian occupiers and destroyed an enemy tank and a floating MT-LB armored personnel carrier.

The video was published on the Facebook page of the 40th Separate Artillery Brigade named after Grand Duke Vytautas.

"Demilitarization continues… Joint combat work of the 40th Separate Artillery Brigade named after Grand Duke Vytautas and the 92nd Separate Mechanized Brigade named after Kosh Ataman Ivan Sirko," the statement said.

About 40 OABr

40 separate artillery brigade named after Grand Duke Vytautas - a unit of artillery troops, subordinate to the operational command "South". The brigade was established on February 6, 2015. The military coordination of the brigade took place at the Shiroky Lan training ground. The brigade is named after the Lithuanian prince Vytautas, who waged a long struggle with the Tatars, trying to oust them from the Ukrainian Black Sea coast.

About 92 OMBr

92 separate mechanized brigade named after Kosh Ataman Ivan Sirko - formation of mechanized troops as part of the Land Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Located in the village. Klugino-Bashkirovka, Kharkiv region. The brigade was established in 2000. The brigade is honored in honor of Ivan Sirko - Kosh Ataman of the Zaporozhian Sich in the XVII century.

Read also:

Kyiv City Council Deputy Says Taiwan-Supplied Generators Are Powering Heating for Over 300 Buildings in the Capital

“You Are the Cosmos” Becomes the Second Highest-Grossing Ukrainian Film of 2025

Russian Attack Destroys Residential Building in Ternopil, Causing Casualties

The Power of Knowledge 2.0: Favbet Foundation Continues Systemic Support Programs for Children with Special Needs

FAVBET Tech ranked among Top 5 taxpayers in Diia.City

A Boy Who Dreamed of Becoming a Chef — Now His Croissant Recipe Is Sold Across Ukraine

Andrii Matiukha Foundation continues supporting first aid training for Ukrainian power engineers: another session held in Kyiv