The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine showed a video of the destruction of the Russian anti-aircraft missile system “Pantsir-S1”

One well-aimed shot can deprive the enemy of equipment worth almost 15 million US dollars.

The Ukrainian defenders destroyed the /strong> Russian anti-aircraft missile complex “Pantsir-S1”, worth 15 million dollars. This was announced by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Facebook.

“How one well-aimed shot can deprive the enemy of equipment worth almost 15 million US dollars,” the General Staff wrote.

The Ukrainian military also published a video of the “meeting” of the Armed Forces of Ukraine with the Russian anti-aircraft missile and gun complex “Pantsir-S1″. This is what Russian propagandists like to say about their destroyed equipment,” the post reads.

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Earlier it was reported that the Armed Forces of Ukraine dealt another blow to the accumulation of Russian military equipment on Zmiiny Island , which also results in managed to destroy another self-propelled anti-aircraft missile and gun complex “Pantsir-S1”.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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