Ukrainian Marines Take Out Russian Troops On The Frontlines Using Drone Bombs

These images show Ukrainian Marines taking out Russian soldiers on the frontlines of Donetsk using drone bombs.

The footage, shot from Ukrainian drones, begins by showing the burning remains of what appears to have been a military vehicle.

A first drone can then be seen dropping one of its bombs right next to a nearby Russian soldier.

The soldier can be seen keeling over, with at least two other Russian soldiers seen lying on the ground nearby and moving only slightly, both of them apparently injured.

The footage then shows a Ukrainian drone targeting at least six Russian soldiers seen lying in a tiny trench before the images cut to what appear to be abandoned military vehicles.

A Ukrainian drone can then be seen dropping a bomb on a group of Russian soldiers, injuring some of them as it explodes at their feet.

The footage then shows another group of Russian soldiers being targeted in the same manner.

The video then shows a Russian soldier firing a rifle from a trench before a drone bomb explodes right next to him.

The footage ends by showing two Russian soldiers on a snowy landscape hurrying to avoid a Russian drone bomb before a final one is seen being dropped on a section of trees.

Newsflash

The images were obtained from the 36th Separate Marine Brigade named after Rear Admiral Mykhailo Bilynsky of the Ukrainian Navy on Monday, 6th March, along with a statement saying: “Marines of the 36th Separate Marine Brigade named after Rear Admiral Mykhailo Bilynsky, together with the 503rd Separate Marine Infantry Battalion, instil in Russian soldiers a sense of respect and respect for the territorial integrity of the Donetsk region of Ukraine.”

Russia invaded Ukraine on 24th February 2022 in what the Kremlin is still calling a “special military operation”. Today marks the 376th day of the full-scale war.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that between 24th February 2022 and 6th March 2023, Russia had lost about 153,770 personnel, 3,423 tanks, 6,703 armoured combat vehicles, 2,433 artillery units, 488 multiple launch rocket systems, 250 air defence systems, 302 warplanes, 289 helicopters, 2,086 drones, 873 cruise missiles, 18 warships, 5,307 motor vehicles and fuel tankers, and 234 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 praised his country’s Armed Forces in the Donbas, as the Russians increase pressure to take the city of Bakhmut.

Zelensky said: “It is one of the toughest battles. Painful and challenging.”

Ukraine’s capital Kyiv said that it had repelled over “130 enemy attacks” on Sunday.

The Ukrainian Mayor in exile of Russian-occupied Melitopol, Ivan Fedorov, has said that “hundreds” of Russian soldiers may have been killed in a Ukrainian strike on the northern part of the city.

Newsflash

The Russian Ministry of Defence has said that its military forces hit a command centre belonging to Ukraine’s Azov Regiment in the Zaporizhzhia region of south-eastern Ukraine.

Turkey is working to extend the United Nations-backed Black Sea grain initiative, according to Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has said that it is “necessary” for Russian President Vladimir Putin to understand that he will not win the conflict in Ukraine in order for negotiations to end the war to begin.

Scholz added: “If you look at the proposal of the Ukrainians, it is easy to understand that they are ready for peace.”

Ukrainian officials said on Sunday that the death toll after a Russian missile hit a five-storey apartment block in the city of Zaporizhzhia on Thursday has now risen to 13.

Latvia’s Prime Minister Arturs Krisjanis Karins has said that it is “only a question of time” before Western countries begin delivering fighter jets to help Ukraine defend itself against Russian aggression.

Newsflash

The Ministry of Defence of the United Kingdom has said that there appears to be an increase in “close combat” in Ukraine due to a shortage of Russian “munitions”.

The UK MoD also said that Russian soldiers were apparently being ordered to attack Ukrainian positions with only “firearms and shovels”.