Ukrainian Forces Use Massive Polish Tracked ‘Krab’ Howitzers Against Russian Invaders

These images show Ukrainian forces using massive Polish tracked ‘Krab’ howitzers against the Russian invaders.

The footage reportedly shows Ukrainian troops using AHS Krabs to fire on Russian positions.

Ukrainian soldiers can be seen in the video loading shells into the howitzers’ guns and firing them at Russian positions. The vehicles can also be seen changing location and manoeuvring on the battlefield.

The large howitzers are made in Poland and are built by combining a South Korean K9 Thunder chassis with a British BAE Systems AS-90M Braveheart turret, equipped with a French Nexter Systems 52-calibre long gun and a Polish WB Electronics’ ‘Topaz’ artillery fire control system.

The images were obtained from the General staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Tuesday, 15th November, along with a statement saying: “Good morning, Ukraine! ‘Crabs’ continue to methodically destroy the Russian occupiers on Ukrainian soil. Trust the soldiers! Together we will win!”

The images and statement were also relayed by the Separate Brigade Of Territorial Defence for the city of Dnipro of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

AHS Krab howitzer shoots among trees in Ukraine in undated photo. Ukrainian forces used Polish AHS Krab 155 mm NATO-compatible self-propelled tracked gun-howitzer against Russian invaders. (@GeneralStaff.ua/Newsflash)

Russia invaded Ukraine on 24th February in what the Kremlin is still calling a “special military operation”. Today marks the 265th day of the war.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that between 24th February and 15th November, Russia had lost about 82,080 personnel, 2,861 tanks, 5,773 armoured combat vehicles, 1,850 artillery units, 393 multiple launch rocket systems, 208 air defence systems, 278 warplanes, 261 helicopters, 1,511 drones, 399 cruise missiles, 16 warships, 4,351 motor vehicles and fuel tankers, and 160 units of special equipment.

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

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that recapturing the southern city of Kherson has marked “the beginning of the end of the war”.

He added: “We are moving forward. We are ready for peace, peace for all our country.”

Visiting the southern Ukrainian city on Monday, Zelensky said: “I’m really happy, you can tell by the reaction of the people, their reaction is not staged.”

But the Ukrainian President also said that Russian troops had “destroyed absolutely all critical infrastructure” in the city.

Ukrainian soldier loads rockets in AHS Krab howitzer in Ukraine in undated photo. Ukrainian forces used Polish AHS Krab 155 mm NATO-compatible self-propelled tracked gun-howitzer against Russian invaders. (@GeneralStaff.ua/Newsflash)

He added: “There is no electricity, no communication, no internet, no television … Russian occupiers destroyed absolutely all critical infrastructure for the people.”

Volodymyr Kudrytskyi, the head of Ukrenergo, which is an electricity transmission system operator in Ukraine and the sole operator of the country’s high-voltage transmission lines, said: “The energy facility that provided power supply to the entire right bank of the Kherson region and a significant part of the Mykolaiv region, is practically destroyed.”

The General Assembly of the United Nations has called for Russia to make reparation to Ukraine. The resolution was approved by the assembly, with 94 of the 193 members approving it.

The Assembly said that Russia “must bear the legal consequences of all of its internationally wrongful acts, including making reparation for the injury, including any damage, caused by such acts.”

The Assembly also said that member states in cooperation with Ukraine should create an international register so they could report claims and evidence against Moscow.

josPicture shows AHS Krab howitzer among trees in Ukraine in undated photo. Ukrainian forces used Polish AHS Krab 155 mm NATO-compatible self-propelled tracked gun-howitzer against Russian invaders. (@GeneralStaff.ua/Newsflash)

CIA director William Burns met his Russian counterpart, Sergei Naryshkin, the head of Russia’s SVR foreign intelligence service, in Turkey’s capital Ankara on Monday to discuss what “the consequences of the use of nuclear weapons by Russia” would be.

The move is part of ongoing efforts from the US to “communicate with Russia on managing risk” and to discuss “unjustly detained US citizens”, according to US National Security Council.