Ukrainian Soldiers Blow Up Two Russian Tanks With Well-Aimed Missiles

These images show two Russian tanks being blown up after Ukrainian soldiers fired well-aimed missiles at them.

These images show two Russian tanks being blown up after Ukrainian soldiers fired well-aimed missiles at them.

The footage begins with a missile being fired at a first tank which can be seen being kept in the anti-tank guided missile system’s sights as it moves in a field.

It is then hit as the Ukrainian soldiers shout and cheer.

Russian tank goes down the road near trees in Ukraine in undated photo. Soldiers of the 92nd separate mechanized brigade named after the Kosh chieftain Ivan Sirko detected and destroyed two Russian tanks. (@92OMBr/Newsflash)

The footage then cuts to a second Russian tank being targeted and fired upon before it is also hit by the missile.

It reportedly kept on moving, with one Ukrainian soldier heard saying in the footage that it was “rolling back”.

The images then show the Ukrainian soldiers firing a second shot at the second tank, this time disabling it – permanently.

The images were obtained from the 92nd Separate Mechanized Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces on Tuesday, 11th October.

Picture shows an explosion on a road near trees in Ukraine in undated photo. Soldiers of the 92nd separate mechanized brigade named after the Kosh chieftain Ivan Sirko detected and destroyed two Russian tanks. (@92OMBr/Newsflash)

Newsflash contacted the head of the public relations service of the Ground Forces Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Major Fityo Volodymyr, who confirmed that the footage was authentic and that the information was accurate.

Russia invaded Ukraine on 24th February in what the Kremlin is still calling a “special military operation”. Today marks the 231st day of the war.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that between 24th February and 12th October, Russia had lost about 63,380 personnel, 2,505 tanks, 5,181 armoured combat vehicles, 1,507 artillery units, 355 multiple launch rocket systems, 182 air defence systems, 268 warplanes, 235 helicopters, 1,129 drones, 315 cruise missiles, 15 warships, 3,927 motor vehicles and fuel tankers, and 136 units of special equipment.

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

Picture shows an explosion on a road near trees in Ukraine in undated photo. Soldiers of the 92nd separate mechanized brigade named after the Kosh chieftain Ivan Sirko detected and destroyed two Russian tanks. (@92OMBr/Newsflash)

G7 leaders have condemned Russia’s recent missile attacks on Ukrainian cities “in the strongest possible terms” and have vowed to support Kyiv “for as long as it takes”.

Russia continued to attack civilian targets in Ukraine on Tuesday. The Russian Ministry of Defence has claimed that it is launching long-range air strikes on Ukraine’s energy and military infrastructure.

US President Joe Biden has said that Vladimir Putin is a “rational actor who has miscalculated significantly”.

Russian tank goes near trees in Ukraine in undated photo. Soldiers of the 92nd separate mechanized brigade named after the Kosh chieftain Ivan Sirko detected and destroyed two Russian tanks. (@92OMBr/Newsflash)

Ukraine’s President, Volodymyr Zelensky, has asked the leaders of the G7 to supply more air defence systems to help defend his country from the Russian invaders.

President Zelensky also asked for an international monitoring mission to be sent to Ukraine’s northern border with Belarus as Russia attempts to drag its allies into the war.

President Zelensky has also urged the UN cultural agency to expel Russia, which currently holds the rotating presidency of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, after the country’s strikes significantly damaged hundreds of cultural sites.

The Ukrainian authorities said on Tuesday that they had exhumed the bodies of dozens of people, including a one-year-old baby, to determine how they died after Russian troops retreated from the towns of Lyman and Sviatohirsk in eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk region.

Picture shows an explosion near trees in Ukraine in undated photo. Soldiers of the 92nd separate mechanized brigade named after the Kosh chieftain Ivan Sirko detected and destroyed two Russian tanks. (@92OMBr/Newsflash)

Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that Moscow would not turn down a meeting between Vladimir Putin and Joe Biden at the G20 meeting scheduled to take place next month.

Lavrov also claimed that Moscow was open to talks with the West over Ukraine but had not received any “serious offers” to negotiate.

The Ministry of Defence of Belarus has claimed that the joint deployment of forces with Russia along its borders is a defensive measure to ensure “security”.