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WAR IN UKRAINE: Troops Bomb Russian Base With New NATO Howitzer From 12 Miles Away

This is the moment Ukrainian soldiers bomb a Russian base with a newly-delivered NATO howitzer from a distance of over 12 miles away.

The 128th Mountain Assault Transcarpathian Brigade of the Ukrainian Ground Forces said they fired from a NATO-supplied howitzer from a distance of over 20 kilometres (12.4 miles).

The brigade said they hit the base of Russian command staff and destroyed a military SUV marked with ‘Z’, killing several enemy soldiers in the process.

Soldiers of the Transcarpathian 128th Brigade hit the Russian command post with 1 shot in May 2022. (@128brigade/Newsflash)

The Ukrainian brigade said on 23rd May: “From the first shot: The ‘Transcarpathian Legion’ hit a racist target with a NATO howitzer from a distance of over 20 kilometres.

“Artillerymen of the 128th Mountain Assault Transcarpathian Brigade hit the base of the command staff of one of the units of the Russian Army.

“A military SUV marked with ‘Z’ and several nearby racists were destroyed.

Soldiers of the Transcarpathian 128th Brigade hit the Russian command post with 1 shot in May 2022. (@128brigade/Newsflash)

“The shot was fired from a howitzer that arrived in Ukraine as part of NATO aid.

“A time-lapse drone video shows the arrival of a 155-caliber projectile and the moment of its powerful explosion. The target was over 20 kilometres away so an accurate shot clearly demonstrates the high accuracy of the latest weapons that have arrived and continue to enter the Armed Forces of Ukraine.”

Russian troops invaded Ukraine on 24th February in what the Kremlin is still calling a “special military operation”. Today marks the 90th day of the campaign.

Soldiers of the Transcarpathian 128th Brigade hit the Russian command post with 1 shot in May 2022. (@128brigade/Newsflash)

From 24th February to 23rd May, the total combat losses of Russian troops stand at around 29,350 personnel, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The Ukrainian military also claims that Russia has lost 1,302 tanks, 3,194 armoured fighting vehicles, 606 artillery systems, 201 multiple launch rocket systems, 93 anti-aircraft systems, 205 warplanes, 170 helicopters, 2,213 motor vehicles and fuel tankers, 13 vessels, 480 unmanned aerial vehicles, 43 units of special equipment, and 112 cruise missiles.

Last week, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called Russia’s invasion of Ukraine an “absolute failure” and said Russian leaders were afraid to acknowledge “that catastrophic mistakes were made at the highest military and state level”.

Soldiers of the Transcarpathian 128th Brigade hit the Russian command post with 1 shot in May 2022. (@128brigade/Newsflash)

Zelenskyy also said that said Ukraine is determined to reclaim control over the southern cities of Kherson, Melitopol, Berdiansk, Enerhodar and Mariupol, currently occupied by Russian forces.

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