Ukrainian kamikaze drones annihilate 10 Russian tanks and 'destroy' over 50 soldiers


Dramatic footage shows the complete destruction of a column of Russian tanks, killing over 50 soldiers in another display of Ukrainian military prowess.

The video, showcasing the joint effort of the Azov Brigade and a Ukrainian Air Assault Brigade, captures the moment military vehicles are obliterated and a new T-72B3M tank is captured from the Russian opposition.

Ukrainian kamikaze drones can be seen targeting Russian tanks with precision before wider shots reveal the extent of the devastation. Russian troops are then seen scrambling for safety as their mission turns disastrous.

Defense of Ukraine posted the footage of the kamikaze drone strike to social media platform X, heaping praise on the “warriors” for yet another successful blow to Russian forces.

It wrote: “[Ukrainian] warriors repelled a massive Russian attack, destroyed 11 armored vehicles, and captured a T-72B3M tank. The failed attacks by russian occupiers are a great tradition.”

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The Azov Brigade also shared the video on their Telegram channel, claiming to have “destroyed” more than 50 Russian soldiers during the attack.

The caption read: “Reconnaissance noticed an armoured group of Russians. It was moving towards the positions of the Defence Forces in the Kreminna direction. In total, more than 50 invaders were destroyed during the assault.”

According to reports, the Russian column was advancing near the village of Terny in the Donetsk region of Ukraine before facing swift and efficient opposition from Ukrainian forces.

In a bold move, Ukrainian soldiers managed to capture the newly deployed T-72B3M Russian tank, which was then integrated into Ukrainian forces; yet another setback for Vladimir Putin’s army.

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