Russia Forced to Deploy Outdated Soviet-Era Tanks as Losses Pile up, Ukraine Says
- Russia is redeploying outdated T-62 tanks, first developed in the 1960s, due to significant losses of modern armored vehicles, according to Ukrainian intelligence.
- Ukrainian forces reported they shot down 21 Russian drones launched at Odesa and Kharkiv, with minimal losses on their side.
- The Ukrainian Security Service conducted a strike that destroyed several combat helicopters and an air defense system in Crimea.
- Ukraine's intelligence agencies have targeted Russian military infrastructure, causing significant damage.
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According to Ukrainian intelligence, Russia relies on decades-old tanks. Apparently, there is a lack of modern equipment.
Ukraine Invasion Day 1,222: RU’s tank losses exceed 10,000, deploying more decommissioned T-62s
Russian forces conducted a series of drone strikes against Ukraine on the night of June 27 to 28. The Ukrainian Air Force reported that Russian forces launched 23 Shahed and decoy drones from the directions of Primorsko-Akhtarsk, Krasnodar Krai and...
Russia's offensive war against Ukraine has led to heavy material losses. To solve this, they are bringing in tanks from the Soviet era, reports the Kyiv Independent.
The Russian army needs to regroup T-62 tanks, of which several ten have been destroyed, according to specialized sites, announces the Ukrainian Chief Military Information Directorate (GRU), taken by AFP.
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