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BANG TO RIGHTS: Russian Ammo Dump Hidden In Village Destroyed

This is the moment Ukrainian soldiers blow up a Russian ammo depot in a small village without damaging nearby homes.

The 53rd Separate Mechanized Brigade, named after Prince Vladimir Monomakh, a brigade of the Ukrainian Ground Forces, said it was a “huge task” to destroy the Russian facility and not damage surrounding civilian infrastructure.

The Ukrainian brigade stated: “Soldiers of the Separate Mechanized Brigade named after Prince Vladimir Monomakh recently destroyed a stockpile of ammunition of the occupying forces of the Russian Federation.

Soldiers of ath 53rd separate mechanized brigade named after Prince Vladimir Monomakh destroyed a stockpile of ammunition of the Russian Army, in Ukraine, in April, 2022. (@53brigade/Newsflash)

“The enemy stationed his deadly iron warehouse on one of the entrances to a Ukrainian village.

“It was a huge task to hit the occupier’s stockpiles and not cause serious damage to civilian infrastructure. However, the soldiers of the prince’s brigade managed it.

“The intricate strike instantly blew up the stock they were planning to kill with.

Soldiers of ath 53rd separate mechanized brigade named after Prince Vladimir Monomakh destroyed a stockpile of ammunition of the Russian Army, in Ukraine, in April, 2022. (@53brigade/Newsflash)

“Enjoy! This is exactly the case when something is terribly beautiful.”

The brigade added: “Believe in our soldiers, believe in the Armed Forces of Ukraine! Let’s win together!”

The drone footage shows multiple explosions at the ammo depot as Ukrainian soldiers apparently shell the building.

Soldiers of ath 53rd separate mechanized brigade named after Prince Vladimir Monomakh destroyed a stockpile of ammunition of the Russian Army, in Ukraine, in April, 2022. (@53brigade/Newsflash)

From 24th February to 29th April, the total combat losses of Russian troops stand at around 23,000 personnel, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The Ukrainian military also claims that Russia has lost 986 battle tanks, 2,418 combat armoured vehicles, 435 artillery systems, 151 MLR systems, 73 anti-aircraft systems, 189 warplanes, 155 helicopters, 1,695 vehicles, 8 vessels, 76 fuel tank trucks, 229 operational-tactical level UAVs, 31 units of special equipment, and four mobile SRBM systems.

Meanwhile, President Putin has reportedly agreed “in principle” to the evacuation of civilians from the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol by representatives of the United Nations and the International Committee for the Red Cross. The Russian leader made the concession to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres during a meeting in Moscow.

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