Ukrainian Bombs Send Russian Soldiers Running And Hiding Inside Trenches

This is the moment Russian soldiers get bombed by Ukrainian drones as they run and attempt to hide in foxholes in trenches.

Picture shows an explosion in a field area in Ukraine. The footage was obtained from the 108th battalion of the Ukrainian Ground Forces on Sunday, Jan. 1, 2023. (@OGHB_108/Newsflash)

The first piece of footage shows Russian troops seemingly attempting to take up battle positions, but apparently, they quickly give up on that notion as a Ukrainian drone begins dropping bombs on them.

Many Russian soldiers can then be seen running for their lives or jumping into dugouts “like rats” as Ukrainian drone operators pummel the surrounding area with bombs.

The footage then cuts to chilling scenes of what appears to be dead bodies covering the ground.

A second piece of footage shows Russian invaders apparently trying to hide inside a large trench, which gets filled with Ukrainian bombs and blown to shards in a massive explosion.

The images were obtained by Newsflash from the 108th Separate Mountain Assault Battalion (OGSHB) of the Ukrainian Ground Forces on 1st January, along with a statement: “Friends, we congratulate you on the New Year!

“We can’t promise that this year will be less difficult, but we know for sure that this year there will be even more dead Russians!

“Because this is our land and [we] don’t mess around here!!!

“108 OGSHB is always on top!”

The footage was also relayed by the Office for Strategic Communications (StratCom) of Ukraine and the Ground Forces of Ukraine.

Russia invaded Ukraine on 24th February in what the Kremlin is still calling a “special military operation”. Today marks the 313th day of the invasion.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that between 24th February and 2nd January, Russia had lost about 107,440 personnel, 3,031 tanks, 6,093 armoured combat vehicles, 2,027 artillery units, 423 multiple launch rocket systems, 213 air defence systems, 283 warplanes, 269 helicopters, 1,836 drones, 723 cruise missiles, 16 warships, 4,725 motor vehicles and fuel tankers, and 181 units of special equipment.

Russia has claimed that its casualties have been much lower but provides infrequent updates on its latest figures.

Ukrainian air defence systems destroyed nine Iranian-made Shahed drones over the Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia regions by the early hours of Monday, according to the regional military command.

Russian soldiers hide in trenches and foxholes in a field area in Ukraine. The footage was obtained from the 108th battalion of the Ukrainian Ground Forces on Sunday, Jan. 1, 2023. (@OGHB_108/Newsflash)

Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that 45 Shaheds were “shot down on the first night of the year”.

Several waves of Russian drones targeted critical infrastructure in Ukraine’s capital of Kyiv early on Monday, according to Ukrainian officials, and have wounded at least one person.

Debris from a destroyed drone wounded a 19-year-old boy, the city’s mayor reported.

And the governor of the Kyiv region, Oleksiy Kuleba, said: “It is loud in the region and in the capital: night drone attacks.”

“Russians launched several waves of [Iranian-made] Shahed drones. Targeting critical infrastructure facilities,” Kuleba added.

At least 20 aerial targets were shot down by Ukraine’s air defences, according to the city military administration.

Continuous Russian missile and drone attacks brought a harrowing start to 2023 upon Ukraine after a deadly shelling on New Year’s Eve killed at least three civilians, according to official reports.

President Zelenskyy said his only wish for Ukrainians for 2023 is for victory and freedom: “I want to wish all of us one thing – victory.”

Picture shows wounded Russian soldier in a field area in Ukraine. The footage was obtained from the 108th battalion of the Ukrainian Ground Forces on Sunday, Jan. 1, 2023. (@OGHB_108/Newsflash)

While President Vladimir Putin said Russia will “never give in” to the west, and is fighting for its “motherland, truth and justice” so that “Russia’s security can be guaranteed”.

Russia claimed its deadly strikes against Ukraine on New Year’s Eve were targeting its neighbour’s drone production.

A children’s hospital was allegedly one of the buildings that are said to have been hit during the Russian attacks.