Russian howitzers strike Ukrainian mortar unit
The Russian howitzer scored direct hits on a Ukrainian mortar detachment operating in the region, destroying the unit along with an ammunition supply point supporting their operations.
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The Russian howitzer scored direct hits on a Ukrainian mortar detachment operating in the region, destroying the unit along with an ammunition supply point supporting their operations.
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