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Russia says its self-propelled guns destroyed lightly armoured Ukrainian war machines near Liman

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Russia has claimed that its self-propelled guns destroyed lightly armoured Ukrainian war machines near Liman.

The footage purports to show at least two of the Russian war machines, reportedly 'Nona-SVK' self-propelled guns, manoeuvring into position on the battlefield before opening fire.

The images then cut to what appears to be drone footage purporting to show the Ukrainian vehicles being hit.

The images were obtained from the Russian Ministry of Defence (MoD) on Friday, November 10, along with a statement claiming: 'Crews of self-propelled guns 'Nona-SVK' of the Central Military District destroyed a mobile group of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Krasnolimansk direction.'

The Russian MoD added: 'Crews of the Nona-SVK self-propelled guns of the Central Military District (CMD) are destroying lightly armoured equipment and manpower of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the zone of a special military operation.

'Acting as part of a fire platoon, Nona-SVK crews from a mountain formation of the Central Military District arrived at the firing position and, having secured the terrain, struck with rapid-fire a mobile group of Ukrainian militants who were trying to carry out a rotation in a forest belt in the Krasnolimansky direction.

'Interacting with the operators of unmanned aircraft, the artillerymen of the Central Military District transferred fire to a reconnoitred alternate rotation route of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, also destroying light wheeled vehicles and the enemy's ammunition delivery group.'

Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022, in what the Kremlin is still calling a 'special military operation'.

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