Russian tank bursts into flames

Russian tank bursts into flames

Russian tank bursts into flames
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After seeming to be hit by a mine or missile, a Russian tank is seen exploding in a tremendous explosion of flames and smoke.

As the deadly struggle continues and Vladimir Putin’s army finds it impossible to break through the tough resistance, Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense broadcast the film with the phrase “game over Russian invaders.”

Before exploding in flames, the tank can be seen travelling down a road. (Image courtesy of Twitter)

 

The Russian army is shelling cities around Ukraine, resulting in thousands of fatalities, but they have also suffered significant losses, raising concerns about the morale of their men in assaulting a country viewed by many as their “brothers.”

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President Volodymyr Zelensky, who has galvanised the people with daily briefings and refused to leave the capital Kyiv, has urged Ukrainians to fight for every inch of terrain.

Furthermore, the administration has continued to report encouraging developments on the battlefield, including a new video showing a Russian tank being blown up.

“25th Separate Airborne Brigade Sicheslav Brigade ‘game over’, Russian invaders!” states the complete statement from the video released by the Ministry of Defence.

“The paratroopers continue to multiply the Moksha army to zero with accurate shots! We will win! Glory to Ukraine!”

 

The Ukrainian authorities released the footage ( Image: Twitter)

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It’s the latest footage of invading forces being attacked, with another video showing drones attacking a Russian armoured convoy in Mariupol, with a BTR-82 APC and a KamAZ-63968 ‘Typhoon’ vehicle both being struck.

A video showing a Russian command centre being targeted by a drone near Vasylivka was also shared by the Ukrainian army.

At the same time, Russian bombardment has resulted in significant casualties, with the confirmed civilian death toll in Ukraine standing at 691 persons killed and 1,143 wounded, according to the UN human rights office, with the exact toll likely “considerably higher.”

According to the UN refugee agency, around three million people have fled Ukraine, with about half of them being children. Approximately 1.8 million people live in Poland, with another 300,000 throughout Western Europe.

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