This is the tense moment a Ukrainian sniper takes on two Russian soldiers in a deadly Call of Duty-style battle.
In the footage, which appears to have been filmed through a sniper’s scope, the brave Ukrainian soldier appears to be ready to fire at enemy targets.
Then two Russian soldiers appear on camera, armed with grenade launchers, ready to fire on the Ukrainian troops.
However, the sniper fires two shots, taking out the soldiers before they have a chance to use their deadly weapons.
The video, which was obtained by The sunand ends with smoke rising into view as Russian troops appear to take cover.
In the footage, which appears to have been filmed through the sniper’s scope, the brave Ukrainian soldier appears ready to fire at enemy targets
Two Russian soldiers then appear on camera, armed with grenade launchers, ready to fire on the Ukrainian troops. However, the sniper fires two clean shots, taking out the soldiers before they have a chance to use the deadly weapons.
It follows reports that Ukrainian soldiers hungry for help on Putin’s war front have invented a new type of drone weapon, the menacingly named ‘Dragon’s Breath’ drone.
The new weapon consists of a small FPV drone carrying a thermite bomb that, when detonated, rains a shower of red-hot shrapnel onto its target.
The chemical mixture of aluminum powder and iron oxide ignites at temperatures above 2,200 degrees Celsius (4,000 degrees Fahrenheit) and can melt through steel, making it an extremely effective demolition weapon.
Thermite munitions can also be used to destroy Russian artillery batteries, armored vehicles and other military equipment in the forest.
Shocking footage of the new weapon shows molten metal being sprayed onto a forested area in eastern Ukraine where Russian troops are believed to be hiding.
Ukrainian soldiers in need of help on the front lines of Putin’s war have invented a new type of drone weapon. The menacingly named ‘Dragon’s Breath’ drone. The new weapon involves a small FPV drone that carries a thermite bomb that can be heated to 2,200 degrees
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Ukraine’s invasion of Russia has continued, with the military now controlling more than 500 square miles of land inside the country.
Russian missiles continue to bombard Ukraine. Last week, Russia struck a military training center and a nearby hospital in a central region of Poltava (photo of the aftermath of the attack)
Meanwhile, Ukraine’s invasion of Russia continues, with the military now controlling over 1,300 square kilometers of land in the country.
Russian missiles continue to bombard Ukraine. Last week, Russia struck a military training center and a nearby hospital in the central Poltava region.
It appears to be one of the deadliest attacks carried out by Russian forces since the war began more than 900 days ago, on February 24, 2022. 41 casualties and more than 180 wounded have been reported.
Two days after the September 5 attack, Putin claimed at the 2024 Eastern Economic Forum that he would consider new peace talks with President Zelensky.
The Russian president said that China, Brazil and India can act as mediators.
Russia has previously insisted that peace talks with Ukraine include the annexation of occupied Ukrainian territory. This is a red line for Ukraine, which has always maintained that it will not give up any territory.