Explosive Videos Capture Russian Military Confrontations in Ukraine

A video has gone viral showing the moment a Russian soldier was allegedly hit by a Ukrainian anti-tank missile. The footage, timestamped May 24, shows a missile targeting a soldier running across a field before an explosion occurs. The Ukrainian volunteer who shared the video praised the professionalism of the operator. The missile system used is the Stugna-P, a Ukrainian anti-tank guided missile known for its effectiveness. Other videos have emerged showing the success of the Stugna-P in striking targets, including Russian tanks and ammo depots. Ukraine's armed forces also released footage of a strike using a High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) that reportedly took out 200 Russian soldiers on a beach in the occupied Kherson region.
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