Posted on 08/09/2024 1:40:27 PM PDT by marcusmaximus
THIS is the moment a devastating Ukrainian missile bombardment killed 400 of Vladimir Putin's soldiers inside Russia.
The footage shows HIMARS pounding a convoy and Russian troops sprinting for their lives near Rylsk, in the Kursk region.
Putin's war machine was rushing to halt a surprise Ukrainian offensive launched two days ago into Russia, reports say.
Ukraine's brave strike across the border has caught the Russians off-guard and captured a number of villages miles into the country.
New black and white footage of the strike shows explosions mushrooming one after the other as HIMARS missiles hit the column of stationary trucks.
Around 14 vehicles loaded with weapons and ammunition were destroyed in the strike.
Soldiers can be seen jumping out of trucks and vehicles at the front of the column can be seen fleeing the onslaught.
Reports claim 400 of Putin's best were killed inside their own country in the bold hit.
Earlier, footage of the burnt out column littered with decaying bodies was published to social media by a person driving past.
(Excerpt) Read more at thesun.co.uk ...
“’m still trying to comprehend the idiocy of what Putinist Russia is and what it is doing.
Militarily, they threw at Ukraine so much of what they had that they ended up having a large sector of Russia’s border with Ukraine and their home territory unprotected and open for a ground assault.
Weak border guard units and frightened young conscripts were all they had in the Kursk region (and guess what happens along the border in Siberia and the Far East now).
They’ve been burning away everything, everything, everything — tens of thousands of men, billions of dollars, thousands of Soviet vehicles, including those produced in the early Cold War era — all for the sake of taking a dozen abandoned towns from Ukraine in Donbas and letting Putin caress his bruised ego by watching his TV war propaganda.
This can be compared to a stupid gambling addict who can’t stop — and who’s frantically selling out everything he has and putting his family into debt to try and recoup himself - again, again, and again.”
—Illia Ponomarenko
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