27.11.2022


Between November 19 and 25, Ukrainian marines destroyed four Russian ammunition depots.
“Service members of the military divisions and units of the Marine Corps Command of the Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine as part of the groupings continue to repel the aggressor. Artillery divisions and units of the Naval Forces inflicted fire damage on the Russian occupiers,” the Marine Corps Command reports.
Between November 19 and 25, the marines eliminated 88 occupiers and destroyed four Russian tanks, three infantry fighting vehicles, six self-propelled guns, two towed artillery units, one air defense system, two mortars, and 10 vehicles.
Moreover, four drones and four ammunition depots were smashed.
https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-ato/3622785-marines-destroy-four-russian-ammunition-depots.html

Though obviously quite inferior to the weapons Ukraine has been using to take back the defensive campaign and reverse the course back against the enemy, I’m wondering if Ukraine can keep the captured weapons. They can augment the future defense of Ukraine as the military continues its efforts to improve.
The above says “destroyed”, not “captured”. Ukraine can and does keep any captured weapons – see the post about the “Russian Lend-Lease 2.0”:
https://ukrainetoday.org/2022/11/26/russian-lend-lease-2-0-armed-forces-of-ukraine-in-the-kherson-region-are-still-collecting-russian-captured-equipment-images/
Even “destroyed” weapons may be stripped for usable parts.
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And the rest of the junk can be piled up on the border with Mordor as a barrier.