Ukrainian Forces Take Out Russian Soldiers And War Machines On Frontlines

These images show Ukrainian forces taking out Russian soldiers and Russian military vehicles on the frontlines with artillery.

The footage, filmed from drones, begins by showing a large explosion on the battlefield, with the images then cutting to Russian infantry apparently being hit by artillery, and with soldiers then seen fleeing.

The footage then shows a Russian military vehicle being destroyed on a road before another vehicle is seen burning profusely after having apparently been hit.

The images then show a number of explosions in a treeline, reportedly on Russian positions.

The images were obtained from the 28th Separate Mechanized Brigade named after the Knights of the First Winter Campaign of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Friday, 19th May, along with a statement saying: “A recipe for improving the occupier from the gunners of the 28th OMBr.

“Step 1 – detect the occupier from the air. Step 2 – we stuff it with shells of different calibres. Step 3 – we observe the level of roasting. Done! The occupier became ‘good’!”

The images and statement were also relayed by the Office of Strategic Communications (StratCom) and by Operational Command ‘South’ of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Russian military equipment burns in Ukraine, undated. The footage was released by the 28th Separate Mechanized Brigade named after the Knights of the First Winter Campaign on Friday, May, 19, 2023. (@28mechanizedbrigade/Newsflash)

Ukrainian media reported that the footage shows Russian manpower being taken out as well as a number of vehicles including a Msta-B howitzer, a BMP-2, a BMP-1, and an 82mm mortar.

Russia invaded Ukraine on 24th February 2022 in what the Kremlin is still calling a “special military operation”. Today marks the 450th day of the full-scale war.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that between 24th February 2022 and 19th May 2023, Russia had lost about 201,760 personnel, 3,777 tanks, 7,377 armoured combat vehicles, 3,210 artillery units, 564 multiple launch rocket systems, 319 air defence systems, 308 warplanes, 294 helicopters, 2,769 drones, 1,011 cruise missiles, 18 warships, 6,083 motor vehicles and fuel tankers, and 419 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 said they destroyed 19 drones and missiles out of 28 that were launched by Russia earlier today, on Friday morning.

A spokesperson for the Ukrainian Air Force, Yuriy Ihnat, said: “Three Kalibr missiles launched from the Black Sea and 16 drones were shot down. Shelling continues on an almost daily basis.”

And the governor of the Lviv region, Maksym Kozytskyi, said that five drones were shot down over his region overnight.

Russian soldiers move among trees in Ukraine, undated. The footage was released by the 28th Separate Mechanized Brigade named after the Knights of the First Winter Campaign on Friday, May, 19, 2023. (@28mechanizedbrigade/Newsflash)

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky is set to attend the upcoming G7 meeting in Japan in person, with the United States and the rest of the G7 powers set to unveil new sanctions against Russia.

The United Kingdom has announced new sanctions ahead of the G7 meeting, with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak saying that the UK is banning imports of Russian diamonds, copper, nickel and aluminium.

The Pentagon has reportedly overestimated the value of some of the military equipment it has sent to Ukraine by about USD 3 billion. This could reportedly lead to further arms being sent to Kyiv.

British Defence Minister Ben Wallace has said that Ukraine has begun using long-range Storm Shadow missiles provided by the United Kingdom.

He added that there was no doubt that Russia had “the intent and the ability” to target Western underwater communication and energy lines.