Watch Ukraine's army rapidly destroy four Russian BMP infantry vehicles
Watch Ukraine's army destroy four Russian armoured vehicles with Stunga-P guided missiles close to the front lines of battle.
Ukraine: Russian infantry vehicles targeted by Stugna-P missiles
Ukraine's military forces managed to target and hit four Russian tanks in the Donetsk, Oblast region. Ukraine's forces used Stugna-P anti-tank guided missiles in order to successfully obliterated the Russian armoured vehicles. Ukrainian troops have been gifted top-of-the-range missiles in order to push back on the Russian onslaught on their land. And the British Government has agreed to replenish NLAW stocks in weeks.
The video begins with two Russian armoured vehicles driving across a large field in Donetsk Oblast.
Ukraine's armoured forces locate and target the two tanks before aiming at the moving vehicles with Stugna-P anti-tank guided missiles.
The first two tanks can be seen to erupt into smoke and flames upon impact.
The second two tanks can be seen to be hit with the same force, before erupting into flames.
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Users on social media have been reacting to the video.
@Marlen_Leroy wrote: "First BMP with coloured stripes -it's elite Russian units."
@Roman500x commented: "I'm guessing this is from the so-called offensive that started yesterday near Vuhledar and Avdiivka."
@Doge_If said: "Every time I see short videos like this... Something explodes.. Usually parts of Russian horde.. ...and I like it!"
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@PennyRobinPage wrote: "Well done wonderful warriors!"
@Isrealbaebie commented: "Good for the invaders… They’ll get what they didn’t bargain for in #Ukraine."
@ToddShissler added: "Well done Ukraine!!!"
The British Government has vowed to keep sending Ukraine weapons since the beginning of the invasion.
The British Government are planning to send more top-of-the-range weapons to military forces in Ukraine, in the next few weeks.
The former defence procurement minister Alec Shelbrooke said: "We continue to equip Ukraine with vital supplies, such as NLAWs.
"We are replacing equipment and munitions from UK stocks and are on schedule to place contracts to replenish NLAW stocks."