Watch moment panicking Russians drive £4million tank into a DITCH as they desperately try to escape Ukrainian drones
Observe the moment of error. Russian forces force their four-million-dollar tank into a ditch, where Ukrainian drones can easily pick it off.
The Ukrainian army published the video, which shows the enemy being hit by rounds from aerial drones.
As Ukrainian bullets hammer the vehicle and the surrounding dirt, it depicts a Russian tank stumbling through the mud.
It is believed that the war machine in the video is a T-90, a major combat tank from the late Soviet era that may cost up to $4 million per vehicle.
The unfortunate Russians then force it into a massive ditch, where it will unavoidably become stuck, snout down.
The massive vehicle turns into a sitting duck, and as the Ukrainians keep beating it, smoke can be seen rising.
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The humiliating error occurs as Ukraine continues its unexpected counteroffensive in the Russian region of Kursk.
In August, the Ukrainians launched a surprise offensive and first took control of a portion of Russian territory.
That was the first invasion of Russian territory since the Second World War.
Despite the Russians’ fierce retaliation since then, the Ukrainians have been able to retain 60% of the territory they took.
Zelenksy is keen to cling onto the area since it might be a useful negotiating chip in any future talks.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces have just launched a daring offensive against the Russians from various directions in the area.
President Zelensky reported today that North Korean and Russian forces had suffered significant casualties.
“The Russian army lost to a battalion of North Korean infantry soldiers and Russian paratroopers in battles yesterday and today near just one village, Makhnovka, in the Kursk region,” he claimed.
“This is important,” he continued.
According to Russia’s defense ministry, “At around 9am Moscow time, in order to stop the offensive by the Russian troops in the Kursk direction, the enemy launched a counter-attack by an assault detachment consisting of two tanks, one counter-obstacle vehicle, and 12 armoured fighting vehicles.”
Additional information regarding the strike was released by a number of Russian military bloggers, who claimed that the Ukrainian base at Sudza was the launchpad.
They claimed that the soldiers were moving toward the nearby town of Berdyn and the village of Bolshoe Soldatskoe in armored formations.
According to the ministry, Russian soldiers retaliated by demolishing seven armored battle vehicles, the military engineering vehicle, and two tanks.
The head of Ukraine’s presidential office, Andriy Yermak, stated that Russia was receiving what it deserved and that the Kursk Region had good news.
In a Sunday Telegram post, Andriy Kovalenko, Ukraine’s head of counter-disinformation, stated: “The Russians in Kursk are experiencing great anxiety because they were attacked from several directions and it came as a surprise to them.”
According to US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Ukraine’s control of Kursk is crucial for the nation.
Mr. Blinken told reporters in Seoul that their stance in Kursk is crucial since it will undoubtedly be taken into consideration in any negotiations that may take place in the upcoming year.
A fair and long-lasting conclusion should result from the ceasefire talks in Ukraine.
To support its counteroffensive in Kursk, Russia sent in North Korean forces, although they have been severely outnumbered.
According to Zelenksy, 3,000 Koreans had been killed or injured after only two weeks on the front line, which is about a third of the 11,000 that were reportedly brought there.
Now, that figure is probably greater.
Kim Jong-un was preparing to send more North Korean troops to the frontline, according to a tip from South Korean intelligence last month.
As a gift from the fellow communist leader, trains of guns have also been seen rumbling across Russia.
Another setback for Vlad came when Ukraine apparently destroyed two of his colonels in a spectacular Storm Shadow missile barrage.
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According to reports, a Russian lieutenant and a battalion head who were holed up in a bunker in Kursk were killed in the horrific drone ambush that took place over the weekend.
Along with seven other senior officers, Lieutenant Colonel Valery Tereshchenko was targeted at the command post.
Inside Putin’s ‘meat grinder’ war
by Harrington Patrick
VLADIMIR According to experts, Putin will continue to deploy troops into his “meatgrinder” battle in 2025 at a pace that will prevent him from arming them all.
In order to seize additional territory off Ukraine this year, Putin will continue to entice soldiers to the frontlines with propaganda and financial promises.
However, experts anticipate that Russia will not have adequate military hardware “at some point in 2025” to supply its armies, so the tyrant may pay for his conceit.
Approximately 7,500 armored vehicles and 3,500 Russian tanks have already been rendered inoperable.
In 2024, the number of Russian soldiers killed increased steadily, with the final five months setting new records for the greatest losses to date.
For the first time in the conflict, Russia lost more than 2,000 men in a single day on November 4, losing 2,030 men.
Within six months, Luke Pollard, the UK’s undersecretary for defense, projected that the number of Russian soldiers dead, injured, or detained would reach one million.
Additionally, Nick Reynolds, a land warfare specialist at RUSI, cautioned that the mass killings had not affected Putin’s conscience.
“Putin is known historically for not being particularly moved by human suffering,” Mr. Reynolds told The Sun.
British Defense Intelligence describes the dictator’s “tolerance for casualties” as being abundant.
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