Putin was humiliated again after the Russian tank commander “accidentally kill five of his own men”.
Some of the Russian troops managed to escape unharmed, but others were not lucky.
The Ukrainian defence ministry mocked the Russian military on social media.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that Five Russian soldiers have accidentally been killed by one of their commanders, and the Ukrainian defence ministry has shared the footage of the shocking incident.
The clip shows the Russian tank swerving past another vehicle that looks to be on fire.
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It then moves past another tank, which is surrounded by troops. The turret of the moving vehicle accidentally sweeps five soldiers from where they are sitting.
Some manages to escape unharmed, but other Russian soldiers were not so lucky.
The Ukrainian defence ministry posted the video on Twitter with the caption: “The biggest threat to mobilised Russian infantry are mobilised Russian tankmen.”
The video has been viewed more than 1.5 million times.
Logistical issues and low morale in the Russian military have been widely reported on since Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine began last February.
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After losing key territory near Kherson and Kharkiv in 2022, Russia is likely to launch a renewed offensive in the spring.
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