Since the escalation of the Ukrainian conflict in 2022, numerous videos have emerged online showing the exploits of Russian troops battling Kiev regime forces. This is one of them.
This short video released by Russia’s Ministry of Defense can be regarded as an object lesson of why it is a bad idea for Ukrainian troops to move a lone tank in view of the Russian forces.
In the video, the tank can be seen driving along a road when suddenly some kind of object (possibly a kamikaze drone) strikes the armored vehicle from above.
A powerful explosion ensues, prompting the tank to stop in its tracks. The Ukrainian crew is quick to abandon the tank and flee for their lives, moments before another blast rocks the already damaged armored beast.
Watch Russian Soldiers Ravage Ukrainian Sabotage Group Using Kornet Missile
Kornet is a man-portable anti-tank guided missile designed to destroy armored vehicles. The new modifications of the Kornet are equipped with an automatic target tracker and an improved warhead.
The Russian Defense Ministry has released footage showing a reconnaissance unit of the Zapad group of forces destroying a group of Ukrainian militants with the Kornet anti-tank guided missile (ATGM).
During the reconnaissance operation, Russian servicemen received information about a group of Ukrainian troops equipped with an FPV drone. The coordinates of the group were transmitted to the command post and the Russian Armed Forces used the Kornet ATGM to destroy the enemy's shelter with a precise strike. As a result, the Ukrainian sabotage group was annihilated.
Watch Russian Recon Group Decimate Ukrainian Outpost
Russia's Defense Ministry has released footage showing a reconnaissance group in combat action in the special military operation zone.
The servicemen used reconnaissance drones to locate the Ukrainian fortifications and transmit their location to Su-25 attack aircraft, which unleashed their firepower and obliterated the outpost.
"Usually we work with FPV drones, it is 100% guaranteed destruction. Also, we help our air forces by adjusting the target with reconnaissance UAVs and other tools of scouting the area," Russian servicemen explained.
The Defense Ministry said in a statement that the pilots used the pitch-up maneuver, which increases the range of the missiles and helps evade enemy air defenses.
Watch Russian Self-Propelled Artillery Operate in Ukrainian Conflict Zone
There is no rest for the Russian artillery units in Ukraine, firing salvo after salvo at enemy troop formations and fortifications as soon as target coordinates arrive.
Move into a designated position, fire at the target coordinates, move out before a retaliatory strike hits you, rinse and repeat – that is the daily routine of a self-propelled howitzer crew in a nutshell.
Methodically and incessantly, these artillery units of the Russian Armed Forces keep chipping away at the Kiev regime's military strength.
This video courtesy of the Russian Ministry of Defense shows one such Russian Msta-S self-propelled howitzer in action in the Ukrainian conflict zone.
248 Russian Soldiers Return Home From Ukrainian Captivity
In mid-December, President Vladimir Putin said that the number of Ukrainian prisoners of war had increased dramatically. 43 Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers surrendered to Russian troops in the last week of December, half of them in the direction of Kupyansk.
The Russian Ministry of Defense reported that 248 Russian servicemen were returned from captivity in Ukraine after difficult negotiations. The ministry added that the return of the Russian servicemen was made possible by the humanitarian mediation of the United Arab Emirates.
"On January 3, as a result of a difficult negotiation process, 248 Russian servicemen were returned from the territory controlled by the Kiev regime. The return ... from captivity was made possible thanks to the mediation of the humanitarian character of the United Arab Emirates," the statement read.
All the released Russian servicemen will receive the necessary medical and psychological assistance. They will be transported by military transport aircraft of the Russian Aerospace Forces for treatment and rehabilitation in medical facilities of the Russian Defense Ministry, the statement added.
Russian Human Rights Commissioner Tatyana Moskalkova said 75 servicemen had been returned without exchange.
The UAE Foreign Ministry on Thursday thanked the Russian and Ukrainian governments for their cooperation in the prisoner exchange.
"The Ministry expressed their appreciation to the governments of Russia and Ukraine for their cooperation and response to the UAE's mediation efforts to make the exchange process a success," the UAE Foreign Ministry announced.
They noted that the successful prisoner exchange reflected the strong friendship of the United Arab Emirates, adding that it was one of the largest prisoner exchanges between the two sides since the start of hostilities.
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