Ukrainian Mi-8 MSB Attack Helicopter Gunship Fires On Russian Positions

These images show a Ukrainian Mi-8MSB-B attack helicopter gunship opening fire on Russian military positions on the frontlines.

The footage shows the Ukrainian helicopter flying low over the Ukrainian countryside before it opens fire on Russian positions, firing missiles at its targets.

The images were obtained from the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Thursday, 10th November, along with a statement saying: “An impressive video of the work of a Mi-8MSB-B, which does not allow the enemy to ‘raise its head’. Believe in the Armed Forces of Ukraine! To victory!”

Russia invaded Ukraine on 24th February in what the Kremlin is still calling a “special military operation”. Today marks the 260th day of the war.

Ukrainian Mi-8 MSB helicopter fires missiles on the Russian military positions in Ukraine in undated footage. Mi-8 MSB is a Ukrainian version of the modernization of the Soviet multi-purpose Mi-8 helicopter, developed by Motor Sich JSC. (@AFUkraine/Newsflash)

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that between 24th February and 10th November, Russia had lost about 78,690 personnel, 2,804 tanks, 5,682 armoured combat vehicles, 1,805 artillery units, 393 multiple launch rocket systems, 205 air defence systems, 278 warplanes, 260 helicopters, 1,499 drones, 399 cruise missiles, 16 warships, 4,242 motor vehicles and fuel tankers, and 159 units of special equipment.

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

Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu has ordered Moscow’s military forces to leave the southern Ukrainian city of Kherson, with General Sergey Surovikin, who is the commander of all of Russia’s forces in Ukraine, saying it was a “very difficult decision”.

Ukrainian Mi-8 MSB helicopter fires missiles on the Russian military positions in Ukraine in undated footage. Mi-8 MSB is a Ukrainian version of the modernization of the Soviet multi-purpose Mi-8 helicopter, developed by Motor Sich JSC. (@AFUkraine/Newsflash)

Surovikin said that “Kherson cannot be fully supplied and function” and that while the “decision to defend on the left bank of the Dnieper [river] is not easy, at the same time we will save the lives of our military.”

The move comes just weeks after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that Kherson and three other regions were being annexed “forever” by the Russian Federation.

Ukraine has reacted with caution, with Mykhailo Podolyak, a senior adviser to Ukraine’s President, Volodymyr Zelensky, saying: “Until the Ukrainian flag is flying over Kherson, it makes no sense to talk about a Russian withdrawal.”

US President Joe Biden has said that Russia’s retreat from Kherson is “evidence” that its military forces are suffering “real problems”, while NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said Russia’s withdrawal is “part of an overall pattern” showing the Kremlin “has absolutely lost the momentum”.

Ukrainian Mi-8 MSB helicopter fires missiles on the Russian military positions in Ukraine in undated footage. Mi-8 MSB is a Ukrainian version of the modernization of the Soviet multi-purpose Mi-8 helicopter, developed by Motor Sich JSC. (@AFUkraine/Newsflash)

Kirill Stremousov, the deputy head of the Russian-installed administration in Kherson, has reportedly died in a car crash, according to Russian state media. The Kremlin said on Wednesday that Putin has posthumously decorated Stremousov with the Order of Courage.

Putin will not attend the G20 summit in Bali next week, but will be represented by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, according to Indonesian and Russian officials.

Ukrainian Mi-8 MSB helicopter fires missiles on the Russian military positions in Ukraine in undated footage. Mi-8 MSB is a Ukrainian version of the modernization of the Soviet multi-purpose Mi-8 helicopter, developed by Motor Sich JSC. (@AFUkraine/Newsflash)

General Mark Milley, the Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, has said that he estimates that approximately 100,000 Russian and 100,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed or injured in the war so far, adding that approximately 40,000 civilians have died. The estimates are the highest from a Western official so far.