These images show Ukrainian kamikaze drones hunting down Russian soldiers and blowing them up on the frontlines.
The first video shows three Russian soldiers walking on a road before they suddenly run for cover and are hit by a Ukrainian kamikaze drone that appears to take out two of them.
Then the video shows Ukrainian kamikaze drones honing in on their targets and hitting Russian soldiers on the battlefield.
The images were obtained from the 110th Air Assault Company of the 110th Mechanised Brigade on Tuesday, 2nd February, along with a statement saying: “Katsaps in Ukraine are constantly playing Russian roulette, and sometimes even craps! Glorious guys kill inglorious ones, uninvited people are asked to leave or go to the ground.”
The images were also relayed by the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Ukrainian Forces Blow Up Column Of Russian War Machines On The Battlefield
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that between 24th February 2022 and 2nd February 2024, Russia had lost approximately 387,060 personnel, 6,331 tanks, 11,792 armoured combat vehicles, 9,274 artillery units, 978 multiple launch rocket systems, 663 air defence systems, 332 warplanes, 324 helicopters, 7,146 drones, 1,847 cruise missiles, 24 warships, 1 submarine, 12,316 motor vehicles and fuel tankers, and 1,470 units of special equipment.”
The UN’s top court is set to decide if Ukraine’s claim against Russia for violating international law can proceed.
Ukraine alleges Russia breached the 1948 Genocide Convention by justifying invasion to stop alleged genocide in eastern Ukraine.
The court issued emergency measures in March 2022, ordering Russia to halt military operations in Ukraine.
EU leaders have persuaded Hungary’s Viktor Orban to approve a EUR 50 billion aid package for Kyiv, which Orban had previously vetoed, now securing unanimous agreement.
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has expressed his gratitude to EU leaders for securing a deal on long-term financial assistance while urging them to increase military aid.
Ukrainian Special Forces Destroy Russian BMP And Hit Communications Tower In Kherson
He emphasised the significance of the unanimous decision by all 27 leaders, highlighting strong EU unity.
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin is set to visit Turkey on 12 February to meet with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, according to a Turkish official.
This visit is notable as Putin faces travel restrictions due to an international criminal court (ICC) warrant for war crimes. But Turkey, despite being a NATO member, does not recognise the ICC.
Next week, the US Senate will attempt to vote on a bill merging new southern border policies with wartime aid for Ukraine and other allies. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer set the vote for Wednesday.