AFU destroyed the Wagnerians thanks to a video from tiktok/Collage of channel 24
On June 9, the Ukrainian Armed Forces attacked the Wagner base. It turned out that our military did the targeting thanks to a video from tiktok.
How the Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed the Wagnerites
The researcher told about this in an interview Conflict Intelligence Team Kirill Mikhailov. According to him, as a result of an attack on the Wagner base, 20 Russian mercenaries could have died.
Confirmation of this information can be found in the report of the militants on the quasi-republic in the Luhansk region. It says that there were 22 people near the stadium where the base was located. The gunmen described only two elderly women.
Where are the other 20? Unclear. They admit that the stadium was destroyed, so it can be assumed that these 20 people, about whom there is nothing in the report, are the Wagnerians who must die, Mikhailov noted.
By the way, the Wagnerians were found with the help of a viral Toktok video made by Russians.
“The building of the children's and youth sports school in the city of Kadievka was found on the video. Then they (Wagnerites – Channel 24) were found there,” the researcher noted.
What is known about the destruction of the base in Kadievka
On June 9, the media reported that a large-scale fire broke out at the stadium in Kadievka, Luhansk region. Recently, the base of Russian mercenaries of the PKK “Wagner” was located there. Note that Kadiivka itself has been under Russian occupation since 2014.
Subsequently, information about the destruction of the Wagner base was confirmed by the Strategic Communications Department of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The Facebook page even posted a video with footage of the stadium burning.
The head of the Lugansk regional military administration, Sergei Gaidai, said that only one Russian soldier survived as a result of the attack on the base.
Total losses of Russians in the war against Ukraine
- The Armed Forces of Ukraine eliminated about 32,300 enemy soldiers,
- tanks – 1,432 units,< /li>
- armored fighting vehicles – 3,492 units,
- artillery systems – 718 units,
- MLRS – 226 units,
- air defense systems – 97 units,
- aircraft – 213 units,
- helicopters – 178 units,
- operational-tactical UAVs – 585 units,
- winged missiles – 125,
- ships and boats – 13 units,
- vehicles and tankers – 2,460 units,
- special equipment – 54 units.