An assault company of Russian troops came under a massive attack of the SBU's FPV drones near Kupyanske

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An assault company of Russian troops was hit by FPV drones on the Kharkiv direction
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14:00, 29.05.2024
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The SBU has published an intercept of the occupants' conversation indicating that Russian troops are suffering significant losses in the Kharkiv direction.



Near Kupyansk, Kharkiv Region, an assault company of Russian troops has come under a massive attack by FPV drones of the SBU special forces. The occupants are hiding and praying to survive. About it on 29 May reports the SBU.

Special forces of the Special Operations Centre "A" of the SBU together with fellow members of the Ukrainian Defence Forces daily destroy the occupants who are trying to break through the front in Kharkiv region.

This time, an entire assault company of Russian troops near Kupyansk fell under the massive attack of the SBU's FPV drones.

One of the occupants in a telephone conversation complains to his mother:

There is nothing left of us. There should have been 126 of us... Armour waistcoats all in a hole, like a sieve, like a colander ... Do you know how many of our company we have left? 63 or 73 only "three hundredths", 10 more "two hundredths".

It is noted that the occupants are under constant fire from Ukrainian soldiers, so they are forced to hide in "dens" and pray to survive.

Earlier Socialportal reported that the propagandist of the Russian edition of RT Andrei Filatov showed a video of how the Russian troops used chemical weapons.

Also, published satellite photos of the consequences of the strike on the airfield in occupied Luhansk. Parts of the Nebo-M radar complex can be seen on the satellite images.

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