“A Russian MT-LB armored personnel carrier with a ZU-23-2 23mm autocannon was captured by Ukrainian forces in #Luhansk Oblast,” the account, Ukraine Weapons Tracker, writes. “Interestingly, the captured vehicle was recovered by a previously captured Russian T-72B3 tank." 1945 noted that while Russia continues to deal with an ammunition and equipment shortage that continues to worsen, Russian units in the field appear more than willing to abandon valuable weapons systems, some of which have received combat damage but are nonetheless able to be repaired, to advancing Ukrainian forces. "In one clip from earlier in the year, Ukrainian soldiers in Mariupol can be seen operating a T-641M tank which is connected to a captured Russian T-72B3M tank, still emblazoned with multiple 'Z' symbols on the side," the site notes further, citing the letter that Russian forces emblazoned on their vehicles to show friendly forces they are allied. "Around half a dozen Ukrainian soldiers can be seen aboard the Ukrainian tank, while another soldier can be seen operating the captured Russian tank as it is being towed." WATCH:#Ukraine: A Russian MT-LB armored personnel carrier with a ZU-23-2 23mm autocannon was captured by Ukrainian forces in #Luhansk Oblast.
Interestingly, the captured vehicle was recovered by a previously captured Russian T-72B3 tank. pic.twitter.com/o6d5JUzTew — ?? Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) December 19, 2022
Throwback to #Mariupol. A ??#Ukrainian T-64B1M tank pulls a captured ??#Russian T-72B3M "No.525" tank. pic.twitter.com/rnUIdTATIr — ?????? ??? ????? (@praisethesteph) December 18, 2022Sources include: 1945.com DEBKA.com
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