A Russian attack aircraft single-handedly blew up two dugouts of the Armed Forces of Ukraine with infantry
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- A Russian attack aircraft single-handedly blew up two dugouts of the Armed Forces of Ukraine with infantry


A serviceman of the 58th combined arms army of the Dnepr group of forces with the call sign Teacher, during a combat mission, blew up two dugouts of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU), in which enemy personnel were at that moment. This was announced on March 23 by the press service of the Russian Ministry of Defense.
"Having worked on the enemy's positions with artillery and FPV drones, the motorized infantry guards inflicted fire damage on them, driving them into cover. To completely destroy the infantry of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the dugouts, it was decided to undermine them with TM-62 anti-tank mines. The shooter of the assault group with the call sign Teacher volunteered to perform a dangerous task," the department said.
The fighter went on a mission early in the morning. In addition to the two mines, he took with him an anti-thermal cape and body armor. Sneaking up to the first dugout unnoticed, the soldier threw an anti-tank mine there, after which he quickly ran away to a safe distance.
"After waiting for a certain time, the attack aircraft crept up to another dugout with Ukrainian infantry and destroyed exactly the same dugout with the enemy in a similar way. After completing the task, the soldier returned to the frontline of his unit," the Defense Ministry said.
Thanks to the decisive actions and courage of the fighter, the assault units of the Guards Motorized Rifle regiment were able to freely enter the AFU stronghold, occupy it and carry out a sweep.
Earlier, on March 22, the Ministry of Defense reported that Senior Lieutenant Sergei Tretyakov, commanding a mortar crew, provided support to Russian motorized rifle units. During the battle, Tretyakov's crew managed to eliminate the enemy stronghold, which was occupied by enemy personnel.
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