WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT: Russian Soldiers Left To Rot By Their Fleeing Comrades

These graphic images show the remains of Russian soldiers who were left to rot by their fleeing comrades.

The footage, filmed by Ukrainian paratroopers, shows the corpse of one soldier with a Russian flag covering his face, while others are nothing more than indistinguishable piles of flesh.

Amid the tremendous levels of destruction, the camera shows the rotting corpses of Russia’s young men, abandoned by their comrades.

Picture shows dead Russian soldier covered with the Russian flag in Ukraine in undated footage. Public Relations Service of the command of the Airborne Assault Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine stressed that the soldiers of the 80th separate airborne assault brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine continue to destroy the Russian occupiers along with armored vehicles and liberate their native land. (@80brigade/Newsflash)

The charred remains of one soldier can be seen in the driver’s seat of a burnt-out military truck, with the images also showing the rusting remains of tanks and other war machines that now litter one of Ukraine’s liberated regions.

The images were obtained from the Command of the Air Assault Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Thursday, 13th October, along with a statement saying: “Burnt equipment and many corpses of the enemy.

“Such are the consequences of the ‘meeting’ of the occupiers with the Ukrainian paratroopers.

“Soldiers of the 80th Separate Airborne Assault Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine continue to destroy the Russian invaders along with armoured vehicles and liberate their native land!

Picture shows burnt remains of the Russian solider in Ukraine in undated footage. Public Relations Service of the command of the Airborne Assault Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine stressed that the soldiers of the 80th separate airborne assault brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine continue to destroy the Russian occupiers along with armored vehicles and liberate their native land. (@80brigade/Newsflash)

“Death to the Russian invaders! The Air Assault Forces – Always First! Glory to Ukraine!”

Russia invaded Ukraine on 24th February in what the Kremlin is still calling a “special military operation”. Today marks the 232nd day of the war.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that between 24th February and 13th October, Russia had lost about 63,800 personnel, 2,511 tanks, 5,167 armoured combat vehicles, 1,556 artillery units, 357 multiple launch rocket systems, 183 air defence systems, 268 warplanes, 240 helicopters, 1,182 drones, 316 cruise missiles, 16 warships, 3,935 motor vehicles and fuel tankers, and 140 units of special equipment.

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

Picture shows corpse of the Russian solider in Ukraine in undated footage. Public Relations Service of the command of the Airborne Assault Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine stressed that the soldiers of the 80th separate airborne assault brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine continue to destroy the Russian occupiers along with armored vehicles and liberate their native land. (@80brigade/Newsflash)

The General Assembly of the United Nations has overwhelmingly voted to condemn Russia’s annexation of parts of Ukraine, with 35 countries abstaining, including Pakistan, South Africa, India and China.

The resolution “condemns the organisation by the Russian Federation of so-called referendums within the internationally recognised borders of Ukraine” and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s “attempted illegal annexation”, which he announced last month.

The Ukrainian military has announced that it has recaptured more territory near the southern city of Kherson. It is understood that five settlements in the Beryslav district of the north-eastern part of the Kherson region have been recaptured. They have been named as Novovasylivka, Novogrygorivka, Nova Kamyanka, Tryfonivka, and Chervone.

NATO allies have delivered new air defence systems to Ukraine after Russia launched a wave of missile attacks across the country, targeting civilian areas.

Picture shows burnt remains of the Russian solider inside of a destroyed military vehicle in Ukraine in undated footage. Public Relations Service of the command of the Airborne Assault Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine stressed that the soldiers of the 80th separate airborne assault brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine continue to destroy the Russian occupiers along with armored vehicles and liberate their native land. (@80brigade/Newsflash)

The Minister of Defence of Ukraine, Oleksiy Reznikov, said: “A new era of air defence has begun in Ukraine.”

He added: “Iris-Ts from Germany are already here. Nasams [from the US] are coming. This is only the beginning. And we need more.”

The United Kingdom has also said that it will provide AMRAAM air defence missiles that are capable of shooting down cruise missiles.

The European Commission is set to present plans next week geared towards mitigating rising energy costs.

Picture shows destroyed Russian tank in Ukraine in undated footage. Public Relations Service of the command of the Airborne Assault Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine stressed that the soldiers of the 80th separate airborne assault brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine continue to destroy the Russian occupiers along with armored vehicles and liberate their native land. (@80brigade/Newsflash)

Energy Commissioner Kadri Simson said that there are plans to set up joint gas purchases by 2023 to harness the bloc’s collective purchasing power and to “avoid member states outbidding each other on the market”, which “drives up” prices.

Putin has claimed that Russia is prepared to resume supplying gas to Europe via part of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline that remains operational, saying that it was up to the European Union to decide if it wanted gas supplied by this pipeline.