Russia Says Paratroopers Destroyed Ukrainian Troops And Equipment With Artillery Fire

These images purport to show Russian paratroopers destroying Ukrainian troops and equipment with artillery fire.

The footage, which appears to have been shot from a drone allegedly shows Ukrainian military vehicles on a road being hit by Russian artillery fire.

The images were obtained from the Russian Ministry of Defence (MoD) on Tuesday, 4th October, along with a statement claiming: “The units of the Airborne Forces inflicted a fire defeat on the Kyiv radicals in the zone of the special military operation.

Picture shows Ukrainian armored fighting vehicles detected by the Russian Airborne Force in Ukraine in undated footage. According to the Russian MoD as the result of the strike, five tanks, six infantry fighting vehicles, 23 armored fighting vehicles, and 11 vehicles were destroyed. (@mod_russia/Newsflash)

“Artillery of the Airborne Forces, using quadrocopters, discovered the positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and destroyed the enemy’s manpower and equipment with a massive fire strike.

“As a result, a large number of Ukrainian servicemen, five tanks, six infantry fighting vehicles, 23 armoured fighting vehicles and 11 vehicles were destroyed.”

We have not been able to independently verify the claims or the footage.

Russia invaded Ukraine on 24th February in what the Kremlin is still calling a “special military operation”. Today marks the 223rd day of the war.

Russian Airborne Force hit the Ukrainian armored fighting vehicles with an artillery fire in Ukraine in undated footage. According to the Russian MoD as the result of the strike, five tanks, six infantry fighting vehicles, 23 armored fighting vehicles, and 11 vehicles were destroyed. (@mod_russia/Newsflash)

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that between 24th February and 4th October, Russia had lost about 60,800 personnel, 2,424 tanks, 5,018 armoured combat vehicles, 1,407 artillery units, 340 multiple launch rocket systems, 177 air defence systems, 266 warplanes, 228 helicopters, 1,028 drones, 246 cruise missiles, 15 warships, 3,823 motor vehicles and fuel tankers, and 131 units of special equipment.

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

Ukrainian forces have reportedly broken through Russian defences in southern Ukraine and advanced dozens of kilometres into the Kherson region.

The Russian military has acknowledged the Ukrainian advance, stating that Ukraine’s “superior tank units” had “penetrated the depths of our defence” around some villages in the region.

Russian Airborne Force hit the Ukrainian armored fighting vehicles with an artillery fire in Ukraine in undated footage. According to the Russian MoD as the result of the strike, five tanks, six infantry fighting vehicles, 23 armored fighting vehicles, and 11 vehicles were destroyed. (@mod_russia/Newsflash)

This means that Russia no longer has full control of any of the four Ukrainian provinces it is attempting to annex.

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that his country’s troops have “fully cleared” Russian forces from Lyman in eastern Ukraine, reportedly punching through Russia’s frontline and advancing rapidly along the Dnieper River.

The chief spokesperson for the Russian Ministry of Defence, Igor Konashenkov, said that Russian troops have now occupied a so-called “pre-prepared defensive line”, as Ukraine’s southern counteroffensive quickly gains momentum.

American billionaire Elon Musk has triggered an online row on Twitter with President Zelensky after launching a poll asking his 107.7 million followers for their opinions on how to end Russia’s war in Ukraine.

Russian Airborne Force hit the Ukrainian armored fighting vehicles with an artillery fire in Ukraine in undated footage. According to the Russian MoD as the result of the strike, five tanks, six infantry fighting vehicles, 23 armored fighting vehicles, and 11 vehicles were destroyed. (@mod_russia/Newsflash)

Musk suggested in his tweet that there should be elections supervised by the United Nations in the four occupied regions that the Kremlin is attempting to annex.

The move by the tech entrepreneur prompted swift condemnation from numerous parties, with President Zelensky offering his own poll: “Which Elon Musk do you like more?” He offered two possible choices: “one who supports Ukraine” and “one who supports Russia”.

Ukraine’s outgoing ambassador to Germany, Andrij Melnyk, did not mince his words, telling Musk in no uncertain terms that he could “f*** off”, an invitation which he described as a “very diplomatic reply”.

Russia has reportedly put former state TV journalist Marina Ovsyannikova, who made international headlines when she interrupted a news broadcast to protest against the Ukraine war, on a wanted list after she apparently escaped house arrest.