Ukrainian Special Forces Kamikaze Drones Take Out Russian Soldiers In Dugouts And War Machines

These images show Ukrainian special forces drones taking out Russian soldiers in dugouts and armoured vehicles on the frontlines.

The footage shows a number of explosions after the Russian armoured vehicles and soldiers were hit by the Ukrainian kamikaze drones.

The images obtained from the Command of the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Tuesday, 19th March, along with a statement saying: “Ukraine’s Special Forces burned 10 units of enemy’s heavy and motor vehicles in the Zaporizhzhia sector.

“One of the Special Forces units worked effectively in the Zaporizhzhia sector. The operators inflicted a number of fire strikes with FPV drones on enemy targets.

“As a result, they damaged and destroyed: SAU 2S7 ‘Peony’, SAU 2S1 ‘Carnation’, two 122-mm D-30 howitzers, an armoured personnel carrier, and five vehicles.”

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that between 24th February 2022 and 19th March 2024. Russia had lost approximately 432,390 personnel, 6,819 tanks, 13,049 armoured combat vehicles, 10,698 artillery units, 1,017 multiple launch rocket systems, 721 air defence systems, 347 warplanes, 325 helicopters, 8,318 drones, 1,922 cruise missiles, 26 warships, 1 submarine, 14,191 motor vehicles and fuel tankers, and 1,735 units of special equipment.

Ukrainian Special Forces Take Out Russian Soldiers On Frontlines

Russian President Vladimir Putin has celebrated the “return” of annexed Ukrainian territories to Russia after winning an election which has criticised as illegitimate by Western powers.

He addressed a crowd at a Red Square pop concert, marking 10 years since Russia’s annexation of Crimea from Ukraine, expressing unity and strength for Russia’s future.

Ukrainian drones target Russian war machines and military personnel on the frontlines in Ukraine in undated footage. The footage released by the Land Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Tuesday, Mar. 19, 2024. (@usofcom/Newsflash)

Putin hailed Crimea as the “pride of Russia,” saying it had “returned to its native harbour”. He emphasised Crimea’s historical connection to Russia, stating that its residents’ loyalty had enabled its return to Russia.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stressed the need for additional US military aid during a meeting with Senator Lindsey Graham, highlighting its critical importance for Ukraine’s defence and territorial recovery plans.

Graham expressed confidence in the approval of stalled aid packages in Congress, advocating for aid in the form of low-interest. Waivable loans instead of grants, a stance aligned with Trump’s approach to making expenditure sustainable and popular.

Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan congratulated Putin on his re-election and proposed mediating between Moscow and Ukraine, while Turkey’s top diplomat, Hakan Fidan, criticised the “dangerous” rhetoric from both Europe and Moscow, stressing the urgent need for an end to the war and stressing the immense human cost on both sides.

EU foreign ministers have strongly backed using the revenues from frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine, as confirmed by EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell, who noted a strong consensus among the ministers during their meeting in Brussels.

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The Council of the European Union has approved an agreement to boost EU support for the Ukrainian military by EUR 5 billion (USD 5.44 billion) through a dedicated assistance fund. This funding will be used for training and providing both lethal and non-lethal military equipment.

Ukrainian officials reported that Russia has launched missiles on border regions, intensifying attacks in recent days.

Ukrainian drones target Russian war machines and military personnel on the frontlines in Ukraine in undated footage. The footage released by the Land Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Tuesday, Mar. 19, 2024. (@usofcom/Newsflash)

Overnight, Russia fired five missiles on the north-eastern Kharkiv border region and two missiles on the neighbouring Sumy border region.

Additionally, Russia launched 22 drones at Ukraine overnight. With 17 of them being shot down in various regions, according to Ukrainian officials.