Russians suffer losses of armored vehicles near Krynky

10 December, 2023 Destroyed russian tank. Freeze frame from Magyar's video The Russians suffered losses of armored vehicles near the village of Krynky, on the left bank of the Kherson region.

The commander of the Magyar Birds company reported this in his Telegram channel. It is reported that during daylight hours on December 9, the Russians lost 4 tanks, 2 BMDs, and 4 APCs. In addition, the Russians lost 28 FPV drones out of 31 detected during the day.

Destroyed equipment.

Freeze frame from Magyar's video

Destroyed equipment. Freeze frame from Magyar's video

On December 8, it was reported that the offensive of Russian paratroopers was stopped due to remote terrain mining. Mines were scattered on the Russian route between the settlement of Kozachi Laheri and the village of Krynky, where the Ukrainian military held positions.

As a result, the Russian armored vehicles lost cats and stopped moving, after which the crew and paratroopers left their BMD. Earlier, on December 6, the destruction of the BTR-82?, BMD-4?, and URAL 4320-36 truck was reported.

BMD of Russian soldiers who were blown up by landmines in the Kherson region. Photo credits: Balu HUB

According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Defense Forces continue holding positions on the left bank of the Dnipro River in the Kherson region.

The assault groups of the Ukrainian military are currently trying to advance south of Krynky and strengthen the bridgehead southeast of the village. In this direction, the Ukrainian military actively conducted counter-battery warfare, inflicting fire attacks on positions and on the rear of the enemy on the left bank.

Ukrainian military forces crossing the Dnipro River in the Kherson region on a boat.

2023, Ukraine. Photo credits: Volodymyr Zelensky

Earlier, the Russian media reported that the 104th Guards Airborne Assault Division of the Russian Federation was fighting against the Ukrainian military near the village of Krynky.

The division restored in 2023 likely includes the 337th Regiment, an additional maneuver regiment, and the 52nd Artillery Brigade.