Ukrainian Soldiers Capture Russian Tank Burst Into Flames From Near Distance

The video shows the moment a Russian tank blows up near Ukrainian soldiers after being hit by Ukraine’s Armed Forces.

In the footage supposedly captured by one of the Ukrainian fighters, the Russian tank can be seen burning while thick smoke billows into the sky in the area around the city of Dnipro.

Within the next few moments, the tank bursts into flames as the Ukrainian soldiers celebrate a victory in the ongoing conflict.

Newsflash obtained the footage along with a statement from the Separate Brigade of Territorial Defense of the city of Dnipro on Tuesday, 27th December.

The brigade said: “You have seen many times how the enemy’s equipment burns from a drone – [the footage is] black and white and without sound.

Russian tank explodes in a field area in Ukraine. The footage was obtained from the separate brigade of Territorial Defense of the city of Dnipro on Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2022. (@BrTODnipro/Newsflash)

“But our fighters show how an enemy tank burns and explodes, seen through the eyes of infantrymen when colour and sound are at their maximum.

“[A] Christmas trip from the Ukrainian Armed Forces – don’t miss it!”

Russia invaded Ukraine on 24th February in what the Kremlin is still calling a “special military operation”. Today marks the 308th day of the invasion.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that between 24th February and 28th December, Russia had lost about 103,770 personnel, 3,017 tanks, 6,037 armoured combat vehicles, 1,999 artillery units, 418 multiple launch rocket systems, 212 air defence systems, 283 warplanes, 267 helicopters, 1,707 drones, 653 cruise missiles, 16 warships, 4,660 motor vehicles and fuel tankers, and 179 units of special equipment.

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

Russian tank burns in a field area in Ukraine. The footage was obtained from the separate brigade of Territorial Defense of the city of Dnipro on Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2022. (@BrTODnipro/Newsflash)

The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) reported the number of civilian casualties in Russia’s war on Ukraine has reached as many as 6,884 people, including 429 children, who are believed to have died in Ukraine between 24th February to 26th December 2022.

But the actual figure could be “considerably higher”, the agency said, “as the receipt of information from some locations where intense hostilities have been going on has been delayed and many reports are still pending corroboration.”

Air raid warnings continue to be in effect in Ukraine’s capital, according to the Kyiv city state administration.

The bodies of 42 Ukrainian servicemen who died while fighting have been returned to Ukraine, the Ukrainian government reported.

The European Union has announced that it will support “more than 700,000 Ukrainians in the winter” as the war rages on.

Britain’s Defence Ministry said the front line in eastern Ukraine remains little changed despite fierce fighting on both sides, but without making any major advances.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called the situation along the eastern front line in Donbas “difficult and painful”.

An Australian man has reportedly died fighting in Ukraine, according to Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT).

Sage O’Donnell, from the south-eastern state of Victoria, was allegedly killed just before Christmas.

Ukrainian soldier lays behind the hill near ammunition in a field area in Ukraine. The footage was obtained from the separate brigade of Territorial Defense of the city of Dnipro on Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2022. (@BrTODnipro/Newsflash)

Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree according to which Moscow will ban oil sales to countries to nations participating in an imposed cap from February 2023.

The gas cap is to be set at EUR 180 (GBP 157) as of 15th February after European officials agreed to intervene in the energy crisis.