Two Hammer Strikes Destroy Russian Army Underground Bunker In Oleshky
- 11.02.2025, 9:33
At least 13 occupiers were eliminated.
Two Hammer glide bombs buried the occupiers in one of the underground bunkers in the Oleshky area.
On the eve, footage appeared on the Internet of a MiG-29 of the Armed Forces of Ukraine striking an underground bunker of the enemy army in the occupied part of the Kherson region.
At first, an enemy detachment of about 13 occupiers was noticed by the drone operators of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, after which the information was immediately delivered to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and then it was up to the Ukrainian MiG and French bombs, Forbes writes..
A drone noticed about 13 occupiers descending into an underground passage at their base in Oleshky in the Kherson region.
An underground base made of a concrete roof and an earthen wall protects well from drones, but not from aerial bombs. Each of the occupiers could be seen individually on the drones' infrared sensor.
As soon as they all descended into the underground bunker, a MiG-29 of the AFU 40th Air Brigade took it over. It dropped two Hammer glide bombs, which struck the target with precision.
Experts do not undertake to say how many occupiers were in the bunker, but there is no talk of survivors.
On the one hand, eliminating one detachment does not promise a common victory, but there has been no good news from the Kherson region for a long time.
The latest events are the battles in Krynki. And so all this time the enemy army has been hunting for civilians in the Kherson region with the help of drones.
One of such cases occurred yesterday in Berislav. A Russian drone attacked a man who died on the spot from his injuries.
In a sense, the Hammer strike was revenge for the deaths of civilians in the Kherson region. On the other hand, the Ukrainian pilots demonstrated their skill by striking right on target.
Experts say that France supplies Ukraine with up to 50 Hammer bombs every month.