Post: The Russian army destroyed the strongholds of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the direction of Svatov.

Calculation of TOS -1A “Solntsepek” flamethrower systems. archive photo

The Russian Armed Forces destroyed the fortresses of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Svatovsky direction from “Solntsepekov”.

SVATOVO (LPR), 8 December – RIA Novosti. Soldiers of one of the units of the Western Military District of the Russian Armed Forces opened fire from a heavy flamethrower system (TOS) “Solntsepek” at the fortress of the Ukrainian troops in the Svatov sector of the front in RIA Novosti, Lugansk People’s Republic. correspondent reports.

ZVO units from “TOS-1A” Solntsepek “destroyed the strongholds of Ukrainian militants in the Svatovsky direction,” one of the unit’s fighters told RIA Novosti. According to him, the attack was made in the area where the Ukrainian army was concentrated.

The fire of the system was corrected using a drone. Operational control footage recording the moment of hitting the target and the results of the attack was at the disposal of RIA Novosti and was broadcast on the agency’s Telegram channel.

The situation in the Donbass in the direction of Svatovsky escalated a few months ago. Ukrainian security forces regularly bombard the city of Svatovo from HIMARS MLRS, trying to break through the defenses in this strategically important area, paving the way for a number of settlements in the republic.

The heavy flamethrower system TOS-1A “Solntsepek” was developed in 2001 on the basis of TOS-1 “Pinocchio”. The system is designed to destroy lightly armored vehicles, vehicles, buildings, fortifications and enemy manpower in them at a distance of up to 6 kilometers.

24 guides for 220-mm rockets with a volumetric explosive warhead are installed on the combat vehicle – when undermined, a field of overpressure is formed, which affects manpower and fortifications.

“Sun” is in service in the armies of Russia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Algeria, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Syria, Tajikistan and Saudi Arabia. It is actively used by the Russian army in Syria, and in a special operation in Ukraine.

Source: Ria

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