Russian Tank Destroys Ukrainian Stronghold With Remote Controlled Explosives
Russia's Ministry of Defense has announced a disturbing development in the ongoing conflict with Ukraine, stating that Russian tank destroys Ukrainian stronghold with remote controlled explosives.
Russia's Ministry of Defense has announced a disturbing development in the ongoing conflict with Ukraine, stating that Russian tank destroys Ukrainian stronghold with remote controlled explosives, in what appears to be a new battlefield tactic.
This revelation suggests the emergence of a new and dangerous battlefield tactic employed by Russian forces.
According to a post on the ministry's Telegram channel, the tank was loaded with approximately 3.5 tons of TNT and 5 FAB-100 bombs.
Each FAB-100 bomb typically carries a payload of 100 kilograms (220 pounds), making the destructive potential of this remote-controlled tank alarming.
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The ministry shared a video on Saturday featuring a Russian tank commander known as "Bernaul," who revealed that he was assigned to set up the tank and carry out the attack.
Drone footage captured the tank appearing static after what seems to be hitting a mine near Ukrainian lines. A massive explosion follows, but the exact cause remains unclear.
Interestingly, a flash can be seen from Ukrainian positions just before the tank detonates, potentially indicating an attempt to destroy it.
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About 300 meters (984 feet) away from the enemy, the tank operator put the vehicle on manual gas, directing it [to the enemy’s] direction. He jumped out and went to the rear. I stayed behind to observe, and after the vehicle approached the enemy’s positions, I detonated it by radio control.- Russian tank commander, callsign Bernaul
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The explosion was very serious, there were a lot of explosives … as a result, according to radio intercept data, the enemy suffered significant losses.- Russian tank commander, callsign Bernaul
A prominent Russian war blogger, "Voennyi Osvedomitel," shared additional footage from the pro-Russia "Romanov" channel, showing drone footage of the tank's detonation.
According to Osvedomitel, the tank struck a mine before reaching its intended target. While the incident's precise location cannot be geolocated, the Mariinka area of Donetsk has been a site of intense conflict since the Russian invasion began.
This latest development raises concerns about the evolving tactics employed in the Russo-Ukrainian conflict and underscores the escalating nature of the situation.
The utilization of remote-controlled explosives presents a dangerous threat and further complicates the already volatile dynamics between Russia and Ukraine.
International attention and diplomatic efforts are crucial in de-escalating the tensions and promoting a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
The reported deployment of a remotely-controlled tank packed with explosives by Russia's Ministry of Defense has sparked significant interest and raised questions about the future of warfare tactics.
The use of such a powerful and destructive weapon demonstrates a potentially alarming development in battle strategies. However, conflicting accounts and unverified location details leave room for further investigation into the incident.
As tensions continue to rise in the region, it is crucial for independent verification and analysis to shed light on the true nature and implications of this new battlefield tactic.
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