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A still from a Ukrainian Army aerial video showing plumes of smoke and flame from what it says is a Russian radio jammer. It has been located to a city in Kharkiv Oblast. Command of the Assault Troops of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Ukraine's army said it blew up a Russian radio jammer in a Wednesday Facebook post.
Aerial video shows the semi-hidden equipment in flames amid a cluster of rural buildings.
The location has been identified as the Kharkiv region, where Russians have been in retreat.
Ukraine's army shared a video on Wednesday showing the destruction of a valuable Russian radio...
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