Operators of the Asgard battalion as part of the 412th Nemesis USF brigade in cooperation with the 12th Central Military District and the special Kabul 9 unit of the military intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine (GUR) have hit three expensive enemy air defense systems at once, the command of the USF has said.
"The Buk-M1, Buk-M2 and Tor-M2 air defense systems were damaged. The total cost of these weapons is estimated at $60 million. These complexes are key elements of the enemy’s air defense system at the operational-tactical and operational depth. Their destruction significantly weakens the cover of important areas and strategic objects," the message on the Telegram channel states.
It is noted that the operators of the 412th Nemesis brigade systematically inflict multi-million losses on the enemy and provide the units of the Defense Forces with an advantage both at the tactical level and in the deep rear of the enemy.
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