These images show a Ukrainian drone hitting a Russian armoured vehicle on the frontlines.
The video shows the Ukrainian kamikaze drone honing in on its target and hitting it.
The images were obtained from the First Presidential Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine on Wednesday, 28th February, along with a statement saying: “Eastern direction, the video shows the work of the Condor special purpose aerial reconnaissance aircraft of the First Presidential Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine ‘Bureviy’.
“Enemy vehicles are quickly detected and destroyed along with the crew and troops.”
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that between 24th February 2022 and 29th February 2024, Russia had lost approximately 413,760 personnel, 6,593 tanks, 12,552 armoured combat vehicles, 10,070 artillery units, 1,000 multiple launch rocket systems, 690 air defence systems, 342 warplanes, 325 helicopters, 7,768 drones, 1,912 cruise missiles, 25 warships, 1 submarine, 13,152 motor vehicles and fuel tankers, and 1,601 units of special equipment.
Russia claims its forces have re-entered the village of Robotyne, which Ukraine had retaken in August 2023.
According to Russia’s state-run Interfax news agency, the defence ministry says troops have taken over some buildings, but it is unclear if Ukrainian troops have completely withdrawn.
There has been no confirmation from reliable sources.
Robotyne lies between Avdiivka and Kherson, and southeast of Zaporizhzhia, on the frontlines of the Zaporizhzhia oblast.
Ukrainian Kamikaze Drones Take Out Russian Soldiers On Frontlines
Ukraine’s forces have shot down 10 Russian aircraft in as many days, including two Su-34 fighter-bombers on 27th February, according to the Ukrainian General Staff.
The UK government stated on Wednesday that Ukraine’s use of donated cruise missiles is the business of its armed forces, responding to remarks by Germany’s Chancellor Olaf Scholz about potential UK and French involvement in targeting.
Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry warned against Russian interference in Moldova’s breakaway region of Transnistria. Citing concerns over separatist leaders seeking “protection” from Moscow, a tactic previously used by Russia to justify invasions.
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has suggested joint arms production with south-eastern European countries, proposing a defence forum and signing a declaration with 10 nations supporting a peace summit in Switzerland this spring at a summit in Tirana.
Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk has discussed a potential temporary border closure with Ukraine over grain tensions, but Ukrainian Deputy PM Kubrakov has stated that Ukraine does not plan to close its borders, emphasising the importance of border stability during the ongoing conflict with Russia.