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THIS is the moment anti-Putin partisans ambush Russian soldiers before eliminating Vlad’s elite Spetsnaz commandos with drones.
The daring raid took place in Kozinka, a rural locality in Belgorod Oblast, where Russian troops hid inside a residential building after being surrounded.
Russian troops are seen standing outside the residential home just moments before they are attacked[/caption] Anti-Putin partisans then unleash a barrage of strikes on the property, sending it up in flames[/caption] Video taken from the kamikaze drones shows them flying into the home before self-destructing[/caption]Aerial footage from drones captured Putin’s soldiers patrolling the perimeter of the house before cutting to a barrage of strikes being fired at the vicinity they were inside.
Liberation forces then continued to pound the residential home from above as explosions became more frequent.
Clouds of grey smoke billowed up into the sky as the roof of the building began to cave in.
Footage from the point of view of the drones then showed them flying into the house before self-destructing.
One Russian soldier was even shown running to safety before being taken out by another strike – his lifeless body no longer moving.
The Anti-Putin partisans soon began moving in on their target to unleash the final blows.
The house eventually went up in flames, with no signs of life left inside.
Vlad’s elite GRU Spetsnaz commandos – a 2nd detached special forces brigade – quickly respond to the attack as vehicles swarm in from afar.
Yet they pose no issue for the partisans, who soon ambush them before footage cuts out.
The attack comes just a day after Putin unleashed hell on the same territory in retaliation to the rebel fighters with his own bombing blitz.
Dramatic footage captured the moment fighter bombers deliberately targeted the Russian border village with deadly glide bombs after it was taken captive by rebel groups.
Russia’s defence ministry said they hit “the points of temporary deployment, manpower and equipment” of sabotage groups crossing into Russia from Ukraine.
Moscow claims to have killed hundreds of “militants” which it argues are Ukrainian – despite evidence showing they are anti-Putin Russian paramilitary forces.
Following the savage FAB-500 glide bomb strikes, there is reportedly not a single home left intact in Kozinka – which had a pre-war population of 1,132.
Russian rebels have been launching cross-border blitzes since voting began for Russia’s recent sham election, indicating it was their plan to disrupt the process.
Last week, an attack saw a truck explode into flames in the middle of a residential street, sparking a mass evacuation of “thousands” of civilians.
The events led to the suspension of polling on day one of the presidential election, which Putin eventually won to see him reinstated for a further six years.
Lead by fighters from the Freedom of Russia Legion (FRL), Russian Volunteer Corps (RDK) and Siberian Battalion (SB), they continue to fight government troops in the border regions of Belgorod and Kursk.
The Ukraine-based squads – mostly made up of Russians – gave their chilling orders to locals through a group Telegram statement posted by the FRL.
It read: “Civilians should not suffer from the war” before describing the regions sitting perilously on the border as a “combat zone”.
The house where Russian soldiers were hiding shortly after being hit by a missile[/caption] Thermal imaging from drones then captured the moment Vlad’s elite Spetsnaz commandos turned up[/caption] The attack came just days after anti-Putin rebels destroyed one of Russia’s ammunition depots[/caption] The partisans have continued to fight since vowing to disrupt Russia’s recent presidential election[/caption] The Ukraine-based squads are mostly made up of Russians[/caption]