An assault group of invaders was defeated near Robotyne

4 February, 2024 Elimination of Russian invaders near Robotyne, February 2024. Frame from video 65th Mechanized Brigade Soldiers of the 65th Mechanized Brigade of Armed Forces of Ukraine defeated a group of Russian invaders who were advancing to storm Ukrainian positions near Robotyne in Zaporizhzhia.

On social media, the brigades published a video of combat engagement. The elimination of invaders took place recently in February. The General Staff reported in the morning summary on Saturday about repelling Russians assault attempts near the village of Robotyne and west of Verbove in the Zaporizhzhia region.

A group of Russian invaders advances to storm Ukrainian positions near Robotyne, February 2024.

Frame from video 65th Mechanized Brigade

In the published video from the Ukrainian military, you can see how a group of Russian infantry was preparing to storm Ukrainian positions. When trying to move out of their trenches, Russians were spotted by a reconnaissance drone of the 65th Brigade of Armed Forces of Ukraine, which holds the defense on this section of the front.

To destroy invaders, first Ukrainian artillery or mortars opened fire on them. After that, Russians were forced to hide for cover. Further, operators of Ukrainian drones with drop ammunition and FPV, which carried out the Russian infantry, some of which tried to hide among two previously destroyed tanks of the aggressor, took up work.

Russian invaders try to hide near destroyed tanks, February 2024.

Frame from video 65th Mechanized Brigade

But judging the footage, this was not very successful for invaders. Constantly above these tanks was a Ukrainian drone, which watched the movement of Russian soldiers.

Eliminated and wounded Russian invaders near Robotyne, February 2024. Frame from video 65th Mechanized Brigade

This allowed the Ukrainian military to successfully attack the enemy.

Also recently, in the Zaporizhzhia region, Ukrainian gunners accurately hit a Russian Nona-S self-propelled mortar.

Russian Nona-S self-propelled mortar in Zaporizhzhia. January 2024. Ukraine.

Footage from the video of the Ukrainian SOF

Operators of Special Operations Forces of Armed Forces of Ukraine adjust fire at Russian targets, engaging the American HIMARS of Defense Forces.