Ukrainian servicemen set up a Christmas tree for the holidays in Suzha
Kyiv • UNN
Soldiers of the 1st Mechanized Battalion of the 22nd Mechanized Brigade set up a Christmas tree in the Kursk region of Russia. In this area, Ukrainian defenders repelled 46 enemy assaults and withstood 385 artillery attacks.
Soldiers of the 22nd Separate Mechanized Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine set up a Christmas tree in Suzha, Kursk region of Russia. UNN reports this with reference to the 22nd Mechanized Brigade's post on Instagram.
"Everyone has their own Christmas tree. Soldiers of the 1st Mechanized Battalion set up ours in Suzha," the post reads.
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According to the General Staff, as of the morning of December 24, yesterday our defenders in the Kursk region repelled 46 enemy attacks, the enemy fired 385 artillery shells at the positions of our soldiers, 9 of which were from multiple rocket launchers.