Ukrainian Special Forces Destroy Russian Infantry Fighting Vehicle In Luhansk Region

These images show a Ukrainian special forces drone destroying Russian infantry fighting vehicles in eastern Ukraine by dropping a bomb on it that detonated its ammunition compartment.

The images, filmed by the drone from above the Russian military vehicle, show it dropping the bomb right on top of the BMP and causing a large explosion.

The images were obtained from the National Guard of Ukraine on Wednesday, 16th November, along with a statement saying: “Special forces of the National Guard in the Luhansk region destroyed an enemy BMP. Ordnance successfully dropped from a drone detonated the ammunition of a combat vehicle, resulting in a powerful explosion.”

Russia invaded Ukraine on 24th February in what the Kremlin is still calling a “special military operation”. Today marks the 266th day of the war.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that between 24th February and 16th November, Russia had lost about 82,710 personnel, 2,871 tanks, 5,797 armoured combat vehicles, 1,860 artillery units, 393 multiple launch rocket systems, 209 air defence systems, 278 warplanes, 261 helicopters, 1,525 drones, 474 cruise missiles, 16 warships, 4,360 motor vehicles and fuel tankers, and 160 units of special equipment.

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

Poland’s Foreign Ministry has said in a statement that a “Russian-made missile” hit the Polish village of Przewodow about four miles from the Ukrainian border on Tuesday afternoon, killing two people.

Picture shows Russian BMP before it was destroyed by the Ukrainian National Guard in Luhansk Region in Ukraine in undated footage. Footage was released by the Ukrainian National Guard on Wednesday, Nov. 16. 2022. (@ng_ukraine/Newsflash)

It is the first time that a NATO country has been hit since the war began and came as Russia targeted numerous Ukrainian cities with waves of missile strikes on Tuesday.

The President of Poland, Andrzej Duda, said that it was a “one-off incident” with “no indications” that it would happen again.

Duda said the missile was “most likely” Russian-made but added that “we do not have any conclusive evidence at the moment as to who launched this missile.”

The Polish government has said that it has summoned the Russian Ambassador to Poland to request an explanation.

NATO ministers are preparing to gather on Wednesday at the request of the Polish government under Article 4 of the NATO treaty, which states that all members of the alliance are to be brought together when the “territorial integrity, political independence or security” of any of its members is threatened.

If the incident is revealed to have been deliberate, this could trigger the invocation of Article 5 of the NATO alliance treaty, which states that an attack on one member is considered to be an attack against all members.

The White House has said that it cannot confirm if the missile was Russian, with US President Joe Biden saying on Wednesday that it was unlikely that the missile came from Russia.

Ukrainian National Guard drop bomb on a Russian BMP in Luhansk Region in Ukraine in undated footage. Footage was released by the Ukrainian National Guard on Wednesday, Nov. 16. 2022. (@ng_ukraine/Newsflash)

Biden said: “There is preliminary information that contests that. I don’t want to say that until we completely investigate it, but it is unlikely in the lines of the trajectory that it was fired from Russia but we’ll see.”

Biden also convened a meeting in Bali with several other G20 leaders, including leaders from NATO members Germany, Canada, the Netherlands, Spain, Italy, France and the United Kingdom, as well as representatives from Japan and the European Union.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that the incident marks a “significant escalation” of the war.

Zelensky also said: “All of Europe and the world must be fully protected from terrorist Russia.”

Russian BMP explodes after was hit by the bomb dropped from a drone in Luhansk Region in Ukraine in undated footage. Footage was released by the Ukrainian National Guard on Wednesday, Nov. 16. 2022. (@ng_ukraine/Newsflash)

Moscow has denied that it was behind the explosion, with the Russian Ministry of Defence labelling Polish media reports “a deliberate provocation in order to escalate the situation” in a statement.