Thursday 8 August 2024

Watch Ukrainian Column Get Wiped Out By Russian Iskander Missile Strike

Watch Ukrainian Column Get Wiped Out By Russian Iskander Missile Strike

Watch Ukrainian Column Get Wiped Out By Russian Iskander Missile Strike










Ukraine’s last-ditch attempt to stave off its seeming defeat by launching a foray into Russia’s Kursk region led to predictable consequences as the Russian military moved to address the threat.







Russia's Ministry of Defense released footage of a column of Ukrainian military vehicles being destroyed by an Iskander missile strike near the border with the Kursk region today.


The video arrived as the Russian Armed Forces continue to hammer the Ukrainian military and wipe out whatever troops and gear may be lurking near the Russian border.



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The Russian Defense Ministry on Wednesday released a new video of a missile strike on a Ukrainian armor column amassed in a wooded area, amid an ongoing incursion by Kiev’s forces into Russia’s Kursk Region.


The video, shot by a surveillance drone, shows multiple Ukrainian armored cars parked by a wooded stretch between two fields. The ministry said the strike was conducted on “amassed combat and special vehicles” located in an “area bordering Kursk Region.”






Kiev’s forces launched a large-scale incursion into Russia’s Kursk Region early on Tuesday, with resulting hostilities continuing near the Russian town of Sudzha. According to the Russian military, the Ukrainian advance deeper into the country’s territory has already been halted, with the troops now seeking to push Kiev’s forces back and inflict a “full defeat” on them.






The Russian defense ministry said the region has been attacked by a force of up to 1,000 Ukrainian servicemen, backed by dozens of armored vehicles. The advancing troops have already lost around 300 soldiers killed or wounded, with some 54 vehicles destroyed, including at least six tanks.



Ukraine spreading ‘terrorism’ around the world – Moscow



The Ukrainian government has become a terrorist organization acting on behalf of Western nations and their “deep state structures,” Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has claimed.


The official condemned Kiev in an interview on Wednesday, after Ukrainian troops launched an incursion into Russia’s Kursk Region one day previously and several civilians were killed by Ukrainian strikes.


FILE PHOTO: Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova.
©Sputnik/Sergey Bobylev



“This is an act of terrorism. It was obviously directed against peaceful people. There is no doubt about that,” the spokeswoman told Sputnik Radio.


Zakharova brought up Mali’s decision earlier this month to cut diplomatic relations with Kiev, after Ukrainian officials claimed credit for an ambush on Russian military contractors by Tuareg militants. A spokesman for the Ukrainian military intelligence called it a “successful military operation” by his agency, but Bamako described it as support for terrorism in the Sahel region of Africa.


The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry has since denied Kiev’s involvement in the incident, while neighboring Niger joined Mali in condemning Ukraine and breaking ties with it.


“Things will get worse in terms of Ukrainian terrorism spreading across the planet. It’s not a joke,” Zakharova warned.


People in power in Kiev have turned their country into a “terrorist gang” doing the dirty work for Western nations and their “deep state structures,” the diplomat claimed. She also asked what it would take to convince the American people that by bankrolling Ukraine, their government was sponsoring terrorism.


Ukrainian troops have been launching attacks against settlements in the border areas of Kursk Region as they try to push their way inside Russian territory. On Tuesday evening, acting Governor Aleksey Smirnov reported that the civilian death toll from the hostilities had increased, after a Ukrainian kamikaze drone hit an ambulance near the town of Sudzha, one of the primary targets of the attacks. The strike killed the driver and an elderly paramedic, and left a doctor injured, he said.


Previous updates confirmed three civilian fatalities. Meanwhile, local health officials reported on Wednesday that at least 28 people had been injured by Ukrainian strikes.


Zakharova cited a deep fake video of Smirnov, in which the governor urged all men in Kursk Region to go to conscription centers and take arms, as evidence that Ukraine’s military activities were primarily meant to disturb Russian civilians. The clip was apparently based on an actual video statement made by the governor on Tuesday, which urged citizens to keep calm and prioritize their safety.






















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