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The moment when a Russian soldier is liquidated before performing a suicide assault with a mine in his arms

On the front of East Ukraine, the Russian army seems to adopt increasingly desperate ways: a soldier was filmed while trying to reach Ukrainian troops with an anti -tank mine, but was liquidated by a FPV drone before he could reach the target.

A Russian soldier performs a suicide assault with a mine in his arms. Photo: video capture

A Russian soldier performs a suicide assault with a mine in his arms. Photo: video capture

In an unprecedented incident in the Liman direction, Ukraine's defense forces have documented an extremely dangerous and desperate tactic used by the Russian army, informs the Dialog.ua publication.

In a video published by the 66th mechanical brigade of Ukraine, a Russian soldier tried to reach Ukrainian positions carrying an anti-tank mine “T-62”. But before he approached, he was shattered by a FPV drone, which intercepted the attack and quickly eliminated.

This is one of the first documented cases in which a Russian soldier was used as a “human ammunition”, in order to detonate a mine near a shelter or Ukrainian equipment.

The “T-62” mine, used in this attack, weighs between 8 and 13 kilograms and contains up to 11 kilograms of explosive, enough to destroy armored vehicles or shelters within a few meters. In the hands of a soldier, this represents not only a huge risk, but also a potential catastrophe, given the devastating effects of the explosion.

Russia's tactics does not seem to be a clear strategy, but rather a form of despair on the battlefield. The use of a soldier in this role is considered an extremely risky tactic and a proof of the technical and tactical collapse of the Russian army. This type of attack shows the poor preparation of the Russian soldiers, who, due to lack of equipment, are sent in attacks with such extremely dangerous methods.

Despite this risky attack, the Ukrainian armed forces, equipped with FPV Drone, managed to respond quickly, destroying the Russian attacker before he got too close to the Ukrainian lines. Despite these new threats, the Ukrainian army continues to effectively reject the Russian offensive, demonstrating an extraordinary adaptability to the new tactics.

Ashley Davis

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