Ukrainian Paratroopers Take Out Russian Armoured Vehicles And Troops On Eastern Front

These images show how Ukrainian paratroopers took out Russian armoured vehicles and troops on the eastern front.

The images show Russian military vehicles destroyed and in flames among a treeline between two fields. The ammunition compartment of one of the vehicles appears to ignite, with some of its ammo shooting up into the air.

The images were obtained from the command of the Ukrainian air assault fourth on Monday, 7th November, along with a statement saying: “Sicheslav paratroopers destroyed the armoured vehicles together with the Russian invaders.

“In Luhansk Oblast, in one of the areas where the gunners of the 25th separate airborne brigade of the Sicheslav Airborne Division of the Armed Forces of Ukraine demilitarised the Russian occupiers.

“The video shows the effective work of the Ukrainian army to destroy the armoured vehicles together with the crew of the Russian invaders.

Piece of damaged Russian tank flies off in a field area in the Luhansk region, Ukraine in undated photo. Gunners of the 25th separate Sicheslav Airborne Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed Russian armored vehicles along with the crew in one of the areas of the execution of combat missions. (@www.dshv.mil.gov.ua/Newsflash)

“Death to the Russian invaders! Together to victory! Glory to Ukraine!”

The images and statement were also relayed by the Armed Forces of Ukraine, by the Office of Strategic Communications (StratCom) of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and by the Ukrainian governor’s office for the Luhansk region.

Russia invaded Ukraine on 24th February in what the Kremlin is still calling a “special military operation”. Today marks the 258th day of the war.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that between 24th February and 8th November, Russia had lost about 77,170 personnel, 2,786 tanks, 5,654 armoured combat vehicles, 1,791 artillery units, 391 multiple launch rocket systems, 203 air defence systems, 278 warplanes, 260 helicopters, 1,476 drones, 399 cruise missiles, 16 warships, 4,216 motor vehicles and fuel tankers, and 159 units of special equipment.

Russian tank burns among trees in a field area in the Luhansk region, Ukraine in undated photo. Gunners of the 25th separate Sicheslav Airborne Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed Russian armored vehicles along with the crew in one of the areas of the execution of combat missions. (@www.dshv.mil.gov.ua/Newsflash)

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

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has claimed that Ukraine’s military forces are progressively pushing back Russian troops in the east and the south of the country.

Zelensky said “we are gradually moving forward” and added that Russians on the eastern front in the Donetsk region “die by the hundreds every day”.

The Ukrainian energy operator has told citizens to prepare for more blackouts as it tries to reduce strain on parts of the energy infrastructure that have been damaged by Russian missile and drone attacks.

Ukraine’s Defence Minister Oleksiy Reznikov has said that the country has received more air defence systems from its Western allies, saying: “These weapons will significantly strengthen the Ukrainian army and will make our skies safer.”

Ukraine has accused Russian soldiers of occupying and looting empty homes in the city of Kherson in the south of the country in preparation for street fighting as Ukraine tries to retake the city from Moscow’s forces.

Russian tank burns among trees in a field area in the Luhansk region, Ukraine in undated photo. Gunners of the 25th separate Sicheslav Airborne Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed Russian armored vehicles along with the crew in one of the areas of the execution of combat missions. (@www.dshv.mil.gov.ua/Newsflash)

Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that 50,000 Russian soldiers who were called up as part of his mobilisation push are now fighting within combat units in Ukraine.

Putin added that a total of 80,000 troops from his mobilisation initiative are now “in the zone of the special military operation”, which is what the Kremlin calls the war in Ukraine, with the remainder of the nearly 320,000 recently mobilised forces currently training in Russia.

There is reportedly growing anger in Russia about what is being perceived as Putin’s willingness to throw hundreds of poorly trained conscripts on the frontlines.

Picture shows an explosion among trees in a field area in the Luhansk region, Ukraine in undated photo. Gunners of the 25th separate Sicheslav Airborne Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed Russian armored vehicles along with the crew in one of the areas of the execution of combat missions. (@www.dshv.mil.gov.ua/Newsflash)

Mykhailo Podolyak, a senior adviser to Ukraine’s president, has said that his country had never refused to negotiate with Moscow and was prepared to negotiate with its future leader, but not with Putin.

Podolyak said: “Ukraine has never refused to negotiate. Our negotiating position is known and open.”

He added: “Is Putin ready? Obviously not. Therefore, we are constructive in our assessment: we will talk with the next leader.”