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DERANGED dictator Vladimir Putin has used a FAB-3000 guided bomb to repel a Ukrainian attack as they crossed the Russian border.
Footage showed a Russian SU-34 plane unleashing the bomb on the Ukrainian reinforcements as they were reading to cross into Russia’s Kursk region.
An Su-34 unleashes a FAB-3000 guided bomb on Ukraine’s Sumy region[/caption] Russian Su-34 bombers dropped FAB-500 aerial bombs on the Ukrainians[/caption] Mad Vlad was desperate to clear the Ukrainian soldiers after they stormed their way into Russia[/caption]Mad Vlad earlier wreaked revenge on Ukraine after they stormed their way into Russia.
According to pro-Kremlin media outlets, the residents of the Russian town Kurchatove where a nuclear power plant is located were told not to panic by the town’s mayor Igor Korpunkov.
He said: “Fighting is going on a few tens of miles from the borders of our city.
“The situation is tense, a state of emergency is in effect.”
He stressed: “I appeal to all residents of our city – do not give up to panic and information provocations by the enemy.
“The enemy uses not only military weapons against us but also so-called ‘psychological special forces’.
“His goal is to sow panic among the population, create an uncontrollable situation and chaos.
“Our common task is not to allow this!”
According to local sources, there was no independent evidence to support the claim of Ukrainian missile attacks on the nuclear station at the town of Kurchatov.
However, Izvestia correspondent Dmitry Zimenkin, who was filming near the plant said: “We are now hearing an alarm signal.
“Just while we were filming the standup, there was a clap.
“It was most likely a [Russian] air defence system that shot down another missile that was flying towards the nuclear power plant.
“This was generally observed the night before.”
Pro-Russia correspondent Andrey Rudenko made a similar claim.
He said: “The Russian military repelled a missile attack by the Ukrainian Armed Forces on Kurchatov in the Kursk region, where a nuclear power plant is located.
“This is a dangerous trend.
“The enemy is trying to hit the nuclear power plant to cause a man-made disaster.
“The goal is apparently to damage our economy because colossal forces will be involved in eliminating it.”
Russia was seen reinforcing its troops ahead of a bid to repel the Ukrainian counter-invasion after hundreds of troops died overnight by a Ukrainian missile strike.
It comes after a huge convoy of Ukrainian tanks have continued to storm into several Russian villages, decimating Putin’s soldiers, supplies and buildings in a major “masterstroke” cross-border offensive this week.
In response to the heavy blitzing, Russia’s defence ministry has announced a major deployment of their military capabilities over to the frontlines.
In a statement to local media, they said Russia is moving “multiple rocket launchers, towed artillery guns, tanks transported on trawls, heavy tracked vehicles and Ural and Kamaz trucks”.
With them being sent to defend Kursk’s Sudzhansky District which has been at the heart of Ukrainian attacks since Tuesday morning.
The latest Ukrainian offensive has seen a column of Russian troops being deployed out to halt the Ukrainian counter invasion ruthlessly eliminated.
Shocking footage shows a 400-strong military unit moments after it was blasted – with bodies pilling up on the road and inside of the burnt out service trucks.
Putin’s men were taken out by a HIMARS missile strike which directly blasted the convoy of 14 trucks.
The horrific trail of exploded trucks covered well over 100ft of road in the war torn Kursk region.
The exact number of deaths is still unconfirmed but it is set to mark one of the most crushing attacks of the war for Russia so far.
Why does Ukraine launch cross-border strikes on Russia?
By James Halpin, Foreign News Reporter
Ukraine has attacked Russia itself a number of times since Russia invaded their neighbour in February 2022.
The strikes have included both ground assaults with tanks and troops, and also the use of long-range missiles.
In March, Ukraine-supporting Russian rebels from the Freedom of Russia Legion (FRL), Siberian Battalion (SB) and Russian Volunteer Corps (RDK) launched a two-pronged assault.
In May last year, the Free Russia Legion attacked the country as they sought to “build a free Russia”.
None of the incursions have so far been able to hold any land, with the invaders being beaten back or retreating.
Ultimately, they seek to stretch Russian forces, strike Russia in unprotected areas, and destroy critical infrastructure like logistics hubs, ammunition depots, or disrupt Russian events.