Ukrainian Troops Take Out Russian Tank With Well-Aimed Anti-Tank Guided Missile

These images show Ukrainian troops taking out a Russian tank with a well-aimed anti-tank guided missile.

The footage shows a Stugna-P, or Skif, targeting system with its sight on the Russian tank before it suddenly explodes.

The images were obtained from the Office of Strategic Communications (StratCom) of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Tuesday, 1st November, along with a statement saying: “On the screen of the ‘Stugna’ ATGM, it is clearly visible how a Russian tank explodes, and its turret is torn off by the explosion.”

Picture shows Russian tank before it was destroyed by the Ukrainian fighters using Stugna in Ukraine in undated footage. The Skif or Stuhna-P is a Ukrainian anti-tank guided missile system developed in the 2010s by the Luch Design Bureau. (@AFUStratCom/Newsflash)

The Skif or Stugna-P is a Ukrainian anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) system that was developed in the 2010s.

Russia invaded Ukraine on 24th February in what the Kremlin is still calling a “special military operation”. Today marks the 251st day of the war.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that between 24th February and 1st November, Russia had lost about 72,470 personnel, 2,698 tanks, 5,501 armoured combat vehicles, 1,730 artillery units, 383 multiple launch rocket systems, 197 air defence systems, 276 warplanes, 257 helicopters, 1,415 drones, 397 cruise missiles, 16 warships, 4,143 motor vehicles and fuel tankers, and 154 units of special equipment.

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

The Ukrainian capital Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities have been hit by a massive wave of Russian missile strikes. Hydroelectric power plants have also been hit, as have other critical energy and water infrastructure across Ukraine.

Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko has said that 40 per cent of the city’s residents do not have running water and 270,000 homes were without electricity as of Monday evening.

Ukrainian fighters hit Russian tank with Stugna in Ukraine in undated footage. The Skif or Stuhna-P is a Ukrainian anti-tank guided missile system developed in the 2010s by the Luch Design Bureau. (@AFUStratCom/Newsflash)

The Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom James Cleverly has said that Russian President Vladimir Putin is “exacting vengeance” for his military failures with the missile strikes and by withdrawing from the Black Sea grain export deal.

Putin has said that the missile strikes have been aimed at hitting energy and military infrastructure but Ukraine has denied that its military facilities are being targeted.

Putin has also said that the strikes and the decision to pull out of the Black Sea grain deal were in response to a drone attack on Moscow’s fleet in Crimea that he has blamed on Ukraine.

Putin said on Monday that Ukrainian drones had used the same marine corridors that the grain ships transit through under the UN-brokered deal.

The Russian Ministry of Defence said in a statement that it wanted Ukraine to provide “commitments” to avoid using the Black Sea grain corridor for military purposes.

Ukrainian fighters hit Russian tank with Stugna in Ukraine in undated footage. The Skif or Stuhna-P is a Ukrainian anti-tank guided missile system developed in the 2010s by the Luch Design Bureau. (@AFUStratCom/Newsflash)

The United Nations has disputed Moscow’s claim that a civilian cargo ship that was carrying grain out of Ukraine might have been used as part of the drone strike against the Russian fleet.

France is now reportedly working on a plan to export Ukrainian food products by land routes instead of the Black Sea.

Russia is reportedly recruiting Afghan special forces soldiers to fight in Ukraine, with three former Afghan generals reportedly saying that Moscow wanted to entice thousands of elite Afghan commandos in a bid to create a “foreign legion”.

The Russian Ministry of Defence said on Monday that Moscow had now completed the partial mobilisation announced by Putin in September.