
Dramatic footage that is difficult to explain appeared on social networks. Ukrainian drone footage shows several grenade launcher attacks on Russian troops, and one of the attacks is particularly eye-catching.
The footage released by the Ukrainian army shows how, in the first series, a drone fires a defensive grenade at a truck behind which was a soldier and a cannon. A grenade falls and hits the back of a truck, and a Russian soldier desperately dives inside to avoid the explosion.
The second shot is really dramatic: a drone above a trench films two Russian soldiers looking at it. The footage shows that the two soldiers are aware that there is a drone above them and seem to see it. But after a few seconds, both return without looking at the ground and go about their business.
At that moment, the drone releases a grenade that lands directly on the helmet of one of the soldiers, exploding on his head on contact.
The third sequence shows an agitated Russian soldier in a trench, most likely under fire from one side. The image from the drone is very close-up, you can’t see if it releases a grenade or not, but there is an explosion right in the soldier’s area.
Carefully! Dramatic pictures!
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There are more and more incomprehensible moments at the front: Russian soldiers, victims of the cold?
This isn’t the first recent video that seems hard to explain: Another video captured an almost surreal moment, showing a group of Russian soldiers waiting for a Ukrainian-launched grenade to fall on them without trying to run for their lives.
Many netizens commented on the video that the Russian soldiers would not have tried to escape because they were “petrified” from the cold, which could also explain why they were all stuck together in the crater left by the artillery blast (try to keep warm).
Moreover, the recording shows that the Russian soldiers, although they look rather thickly dressed, do not have winter equipment with a specific white camouflage, but summer-autumn uniforms of khaki color.
7 days of nightmare for Putin’s army: record losses of soldiers, tanks and military equipment in a week during the new offensive
Russia’s losses on the front in Ukraine have increased significantly in recent days, and this is against the background of an offensive on several fronts. The Russians have made a failed assault in the Vugledar area, are forcing an advance in the Cremini area, and fighting is still going on around the town of Bakhmut, after many weeks without any significant advance, and where the Ukrainians still say they are in control.
In general, over the last week, Russia almost lost on the Ukrainian front 6,500 military personnel, 60 tanks, 137 battle tanks, 61 artillery systems, 5 multiple rocket launchers, 7 anti-aircraft systems, 2 airplanes and 1 helicopter. It should be noted that in these statistics we took into account only the last 7 days, but even before that the losses were large, at least according to Ukrainian estimates.
Of course, the information cannot be independently verified, it comes only from one side of the warring camps and should be treated with a large dose of skepticism. On the other hand, Russia does not confirm or provide information about what losses it has suffered.
For example, regarding the Vugledar area, where the Russians suffered a major setback and where visual evidence shows they lost around 30 tanks and armored vehicles, Moscow’s Ministry of Defense said only that “military operations to capture the towns of Vugledar and Bakhmut are progressing well.” .
Source: Hot News

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