
The moment of terrible fate was captured on video in Bakhmut, where a group of Ukrainian soldiers miraculously escaped even when the Grad missile launched by the Russians landed a few meters away from them, but did not explode.
The photos show a group of Ukrainian soldiers with green armbands gathered near the entrance to the building. In the video, other buildings and neighborhoods can be seen nearby, indicating that the incident took place in the city of Bakhmut.
The video immediately shows how an unguided rocket falls from the sky about 10 meters away – the rocket, most likely, was fired from a 122-mm salvo system of the “Grad” type.
The rocket falls near the Ukrainian military, but does not explode, which most likely saved at least some of them.
Immediately after that, the military enter the building again, some start laughing, and new launches and explosions can be heard in the background.
The Russian Grad rocket fell 10 meters from the Ukrainian military in Bakhmut.
It did not detonate, the soldiers survived. pic.twitter.com/4VW1ktNvsK
— Clash Report (@clashreport) April 5, 2023
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