Ukraine Destroys Dozens MORE of Putin's Troops With Two Massive HIMARS Attacks in Second Massive Bloodshed in Just Two Days
UKRAINE has wiped out dozens more Russian troops in two devastating, deadly HIMARS attacks on their training grounds.
Only yesterday, Vladimir Putin suffered one of its worst blows of the war when the bunkers reportedly destroyed American-made missiles destroyed 65 soldiers while lining up for a parade.
In poignant clarity, a video released by Ukraine Today showed how the missiles crashed into the undefended squadrons as they rehearsed war games in the occupied Kherson region.
The target zeroes in on the sitting ducks before hitting them with precision, leaving bodies scattered across the brown terrain.
In a second creepy video – allegedly of the same thing Russian military base in Ukraine – a HIMARS missile again hit a large group of exposed troops as they marched over a hill.
The exact number of victims is unknown, but the clips show dozens of motionless bodies scattered on the floor, while others are injured or taking cover.
And on Wednesday, just as Putin was boasting about the “absolute success” of his military operation, his soldiers were killed en masse in a massive HIMARS missile attack near the front lines in Ukraine.
Grim photos in the aftermath showed masses of bodies strewn about the military training grounds in Trudivske in the Russian-occupied Donetsk region.
The fallen soldiers were part of the 4th, 5th and 6th companies of the 36th Guards Motorized Rifle Brigade.
Ukraine appeared to have information about the meeting led by Major General Moiseev, commander of the 29th Army of the Eastern Military District and a hero of pro-Putin propagandists.
According to Russian sources, the three-man attack hit the target just before Moiseev reached the spot.
Russian cable channels targeted the major general for forcing his troops to parade in a war zone to “just show how important you are.”
War reporter Andrei Rudenko sarcastically stated: “There is a very good chance that you will receive a HIMARS MLRS missile in what is called your head.”
Prominent pro-Kremlin politician Vladimir Rogov lashed out at the “criminal practice” of parading soldiers in front of commanders in “missile-ridden terrain.”
Putin suffered another setback yesterday after Ukraine claimed to have shot down another Russian Su-34 fighter jet – the seventh enemy fighter in a week.
The costly blunder came as Putin tried to bask in the glory of his troops' small advance in Avdiivka, following a tactical retreat by the Ukrainian army.
The dictator told his Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu: “As for the overall situation in Avdiivka, this is an absolute success.
“I congratulate you. It must be built on.”
It comes as Putin declared war Britain's fish and chip shops have torn up a treaty allowing British trawlers to catch Russian cod.
The cunning Russian tyrant is said to have personally made the decision to ban the agreement signed almost seventy years ago.
His accommodating parliament ended an agreement signed by the Soviet Union British ships for fishing in the Barents Sea.
The 71-year-old dictator's warships could now be used against trawlers trying to catch cod on Putin's doorstep.
In Moscow, the trick is seen as a masterstroke that Putin personally devised and that hits the British where it hurts.
FIVE of Putin's greatest war disasters
SINCE Putin launched his bloody invasion of Ukraine, the warmonger has suffered several humiliating defeats.
- The sinking of the Moscow
Russia's Black Sea flagship Moskva sank on April 14, 2022 after being hit by a barrage of Ukrainian missiles.The Moskva had gained legendary status among Ukrainian defenders after a band of armed border guards said: “Russian warship, get the hell out!” when it ordered them to surrender.
- Wagner coup
Wagner boss Prigozhin led an armed uprising aiming to oust Russia's military leaders as he vowed to march on MoscowWithin hours of a convoy of 400 vehicles entering Russian territory from Ukraine, Wagner forces took control of Russia's regional military headquarters in Rostov-on-Don.
- Explosion on the Crimean Bridge
At least two were killed and one injured after Vladimir Putin's beloved £3 billion Crimean Bridge was rocked by huge explosions.Two suicide drones at sea brought down parts of the bridge on July 17, 2023, as hordes of motorists drove over it.
- Liberation of Kherson
Russian troops were expelled from Kherson, a gateway to annexed Crimea and the largest city annexed in September 2022.It marked one of Russia's most significant withdrawals since the start of the war and a potential turning point in the conflict that has been raging since late February.
- Battle of Kharkov
In May 2022, Ukraine declared victory in the Battle of Kharkiv, driving Putin's forces back from the country's second city.In total, Russia lost more than seventy tanks, trucks and armored personnel carriers in four days trying to cross the Donets River.