Ukrainian Paratroopers Spot Russian Troops In Hillside Trench With Drone And Blast Them With Mortar Fire

This footage shows how Ukrainian paratroopers spotted Russian forces hidden in a hillside trench with a drone before blasting them with mortar fire.

The footage shows a number of Russian soldiers in what appears to be a trench on a hillside with the images then showing the area being hit with pinpoint precision by mortar fire. The footage then shows Russian reserve soldiers at another location that is then also targeted.

The images were obtained from the Command of the Airborne Assault Troops of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Thursday, 6th October, along with a statement saying: “Mykolaiv paratroopers destroyed the position of the Russian invaders in a hard-to-reach place.

“In the Donetsk region, the paratroopers of the 79th Separate Airborne Assault Brigade of the Airborne Assault Troops of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, using drones, discovered the position of Russian occupiers, which was located in a difficult-to-reach place – on the slope of a spoil tip.

Picture shows an explosion on the slope of the spoil tip in Donetsk region, Ukraine in undated photo. Paratroopers of the 79th separate amphibious assault brigade of the Airborne Assault Troops of the Armed Forces of Ukraine with the help of drones discovered the position of the Russian occupiers and destroyed them. (@www.dshv.mil.gov.ua/Newsflash)

“After conducting reconnaissance, the unit’s mortars joined the cause and hit the enemy with accurate fire.

“When the enemy decided to replace the dead Rashists, their reserve was also destroyed by mortar fire.

“Death to the Russian invaders! Glory to Air Assault Forces! Glory to Ukraine!”

Spoil tips are artificial hills made out of waste material obtained from industrial activities such as mining. ‘Rashist’ is a term that is often used by the Ukrainian forces when referring to the Russian invaders. It is a combination of the words ‘Russia’ and ‘fascism’.

Picture shows an explosion on the slope of the spoil tip in Donetsk region, Ukraine in undated photo. Paratroopers of the 79th separate amphibious assault brigade of the Airborne Assault Troops of the Armed Forces of Ukraine with the help of drones discovered the position of the Russian occupiers and destroyed them. (@www.dshv.mil.gov.ua/Newsflash)

Russia invaded Ukraine on 24th February in what the Kremlin is still calling a “special military operation”. Today marks the 225th day of the war.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that between 24th February and 6th October, Russia had lost about 61,330 personnel, 2,449 tanks, 5,064 armoured combat vehicles, 1,424 artillery units, 344 multiple launch rocket systems, 177 air defence systems, 266 warplanes, 232 helicopters, 1,047 drones, 246 cruise missiles, 15 warships, 3,854 motor vehicles and fuel tankers, and 134 units of special equipment.

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

Russian President Vladimir Putin has apparently admitted how serious Russian losses are in Ukraine, insisting that he would “stabilise” the situation in the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, which he illegally tried to annex last week.

Picture shows Russian soldiers and their military car near rocket crater in Donetsk region, Ukraine in undated photo. Paratroopers of the 79th separate amphibious assault brigade of the Airborne Assault Troops of the Armed Forces of Ukraine with the help of drones discovered the position of the Russian occupiers and destroyed them. (@www.dshv.mil.gov.ua/Newsflash)

Putin said: “We are working on the assumption that the situation in the new territories will stabilise.”

Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, is heading to Kyiv to discuss a plan to create a security zone around the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, which is Europe’s largest. He said that he and his team were “on our way to Kyiv for important meetings”, adding that the need for a security zone was “more urgent than ever”.

Two people were killed after Ukraine’s south-eastern city of Zaporizhzhia was reportedly hit by Russian missiles in the early hours of Thursday morning.

The Ukrainian regional governor, Oleksandr Starukh, said one woman died in the attack, with another person pronounced dead in an ambulance. He added that “at least five people were under the rubble of buildings”.

Picture shows Russian soldiers on a road near rocket craters in Donetsk region, Ukraine in undated photo. Paratroopers of the 79th separate amphibious assault brigade of the Airborne Assault Troops of the Armed Forces of Ukraine with the help of drones discovered the position of the Russian occupiers and destroyed them. (@www.dshv.mil.gov.ua/Newsflash)

Starukh said that Russia had “fired seven rockets at high-rise buildings”. Rescuers are reportedly working to free people trapped under rubble.

Ukrainian forces are continuing to push their advance in the east and the south of the country, forcing Russian troops to retreat under pressure.

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky said that his country’s military forces had made significant, rapid advances against Russian troops over the course of the last week, liberating dozens of towns in eastern and in southern Ukraine that Russia had previously declared to have annexed.

Ukraine’s Southern Command has said that its military forces have increased the country’s area of control in the Kherson region by between six and 12 miles.

Picture shows an explosion near trees in Donetsk region, Ukraine in undated photo. Paratroopers of the 79th separate amphibious assault brigade of the Airborne Assault Troops of the Armed Forces of Ukraine with the help of drones discovered the position of the Russian occupiers and destroyed them. (@www.dshv.mil.gov.ua/Newsflash)

Russia’s latest military failures are spilling over onto state television. Olga Skabeyeva, Russia’s top state TV host, recently asked a Russia-appointed official in Luhansk: “Why do we advance metre by metre when they advance village by village?”

And Roman Saponkov, a prominent war correspondent, said of Russia’s recent retreats: “I really don’t know what to say to you. The retreat… is catastrophic.”

Poland has said that it has asked the United States to install nuclear weapons on its territory amid growing fears that Putin could resort to using such weapons in Ukraine.