Ukrainian Recon Marines And Artillery Destroy Two Russian Self-Propelled Guns

These images show how Ukrainian recon Marines and artillery destroyed two Russian self-propelled guns.

The footage shows the two Russian self-propelled guns firing on the positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in a densely forested area.

They have then hit by Ukrainian fire and destroyed in a massive explosion. The two Russian war machines can be seen severely damaged and ready for the scrapyard after the smoke clears.

The images also appear to show some Russian soldiers fleeing before the footage ends.

The images were obtained from the Marine Corps Command of the Ukrainian Armed Forces on Saturday, 15th October, along with a statement saying: “Soldiers from a Separate Reconnaissance Battalion of the Marine Corps demonstrated what happens to the occupying artillery after it is discovered by our soldiers.

“Marines were performing a reconnaissance mission on one of the defence lines and discovered Russian artillery firing at the positions of our forces. They established contact with the Ukrainian ‘gods of war’ in a matter of minutes. The result can be seen in the video: two shots – minus two self-propelled guns of the occupiers!

Ukrainian Marines destroy Russian self-propelled guns in Ukraine in undated footage. Marine Corps Command is a military management body responsible for planning and deploying the ground component of the Ukrainian Naval Forces and conducting amphibious operations, conducting anti-amphibious operations and combat operations as part of a group of troops in separate directions. (@kmp.vmsu.ua/Newsflash)

“As the British like to say: ‘We had a fleet, so not much happened’, but we will say: ‘We have professional intelligence officers, and a lot happened!'”

The images and statement were relayed by the Navy of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Russia invaded Ukraine on 24th February in what the Kremlin is still calling a “special military operation”. Today marks the 236th day of the war.

Ukrainian Marines destroy Russian self-propelled guns in Ukraine in undated footage. Marine Corps Command is a military management body responsible for planning and deploying the ground component of the Ukrainian Naval Forces and conducting amphibious operations, conducting anti-amphibious operations and combat operations as part of a group of troops in separate directions. (@kmp.vmsu.ua/Newsflash)

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that between 24th February and 17th October, Russia had lost about 65,320 personnel, 2,537 tanks, 5,205 armoured combat vehicles, 1,599 artillery units, 366 multiple launch rocket systems, 187 air defence systems, 268 warplanes, 242 helicopters, 1,241 drones, 316 cruise missiles, 16 warships, 3,969 motor vehicles and fuel tankers, and 144 units of special equipment.

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

Ukraine’s President, Volodymyr Zelensky, has said that there is a “very severe” situation in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions of eastern Ukraine, with significant fighting taking place near the town of Bakhmut.

The Ukrainian military has said that Russian missile strikes had hit over 30 towns across Ukraine in the past day alone.

The Ministry of Defence of the United Kingdom has said that Russia is “probably incapable of producing advanced munitions at the rate they are being expended”.

The UK MoD added that missile strikes as seen on 10th October, when Russia fired over 80 missiles, represent a “further degradation of Russia’s long-range missile stocks, which is likely to constrain their ability to strike the volume of targets they desire in future.”

European Union foreign ministers are set to discuss whether Iran has agreed to provide Russia with missiles and attack drones to be used in Ukraine, at a meeting in Luxembourg today, Monday.

The United States and its allies believe that Iran is supplying Russia but the Iranian Foreign Minister, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, said in a statement “that the Islamic Republic of Iran has not and will not provide any weapon to be used in the war in Ukraine”.

The Ministry of Defence of Belarus has said that nearly 9,000 Russian soldiers will be stationed in the country to protect its borders.

Arup Banerji, the World bank’s regional director for eastern Europe, has said that poverty in Ukraine has increased by a factor of 10 since the beginning of the war.