
A new video that has surfaced on social media shows a Russian army convoy completely destroyed by a Ukrainian attack, with footage shot by the Russians themselves driving through what is left of the fighting vehicles.
“- Multiple vehicles in one frame. The area is open.
– Did they hit them?
– So.
– Ah, it’s a degree. This is probably the “Grad” system (not the BM-21 “Grad” rocket salvo fire system), the people in the car are talking to each other.
A video showing the complete destruction of a Russian convoy in Snigurivka is circulating on Russian channels. Judging by the sun, the video could have been taken around 3:30 p.m. local time. pic.twitter.com/jXclzDS9W8
— Dmitry (@wartranslated) November 8, 2022
“- Look, they all burned. One, two… it’s a body.
– Did you cross the body?
– So.
“It was finally demolished,” continues the dialogue in the car.
“1,2,3,4,5,” one of the men counts, though it’s unclear whether he’s talking about the destroyed vehicles or the dead bodies lying on the side of the road. “Here’s another body,” the Russian exclaims in fright.
“- Oh, damn you guys. all [morți]. They didn’t even manage to escape,” the dialogue concludes.
Russian propaganda tries to deny the relevance of images of the destroyed convoy
Dmytro, the founder of the website War Translated, notes in a separate post that the video was originally posted on Russian Telegram channels, claiming it was filmed near Snigurivka, a town in southeastern Mykolaiv Oblast located near Russian lines in Kherson and Zaporizhia Oblast . Since March, Snigurivka has been occupied by the Russian army.
But the administrators of the Rybar channel, one of the most popular Telegram channels in Russia, say that the video is older and was actually filmed several months ago in the Luhansk region.
“But they were wrong several times,” says Dmytro.
However, Rybar claims that the video is older. However, they have been proven wrong several times. pic.twitter.com/uHGuC2JXvF
— Dmitry (@wartranslated) November 8, 2022
For example, the administrators of Rybar, a channel known to be a staunch supporter of Kremlin propaganda, published a video last month that they claimed showed a Romanian armored train heading towards the Republic of Moldova.
Rybar’s English-language Twitter account suggested that a scenario in which Romania and the Republic of Moldova would attack Transnistria, a thorny territory trampled several times by Russian propaganda in recent months, was possible.
A few hours after the start of the video broadcast on Russian channels, MApN explained that the footage actually shows a column of military equipment of the 15th Mechanized Brigade “High Bridge” from Iasi, which was returning from the multinational exercises ZIMBRUL 22, which took place in Galati County.
The emergence of new images of a Russian convoy destroyed by Ukrainians comes just days after an open letter from Russian marines went viral on Russian social media, claiming that they had been sent on an unexplained offensive in the Donetsk region and that their unit had been destroyed during attacks
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