Watch moment Russian soldiers leap from moving truck to escape Ukrainian drone after high speed chase through warzone

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THIS is the unbelievable moment Russian soldiers desperate leap from a moving truck to escape death following a high speed chase.

Shocking footage shows a vehicle full of Vladimir Putin‘s men get hunted down and ruthlessly eliminated by a FPV drone.

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The video shows the Russians speeding down the road as a lethal Ukrainian FPV drone chases after them.

The soldiers are captured desperately trying to jump out of the vehicle, with one man ahead of the rest – looking to save himself.

One soldier appears to make it out, bizarrely still holding his massive gun while his pals don’t escape in time.

The video then cuts as the drone hits.

In a separate video smoke is seen billowing from destroyed Russian vehicles including tanks after devastating aerial attacks.

Various other vehicles are accurately targeted from behind as Russian soldier passengers continue down the dirt track unknowing of their fate.

And in another clip a truck with what looks to be a machine gun mounted to the back suffer a fatal blow from a drone as it perfectly collides into the side of the vehicle.

Ukrainian troops have become masters in drone warfare since Putin first invaded in February 2022.

Since early 2023, the cheap, explosive, flying machines have become one of Kyiv’s biggest success stories on the battlefield.

Ukraine’s “Achilles” troops are specialised drone warfare units within the 92nd Separate Mechanized Brigade, playing a pivotal role in Ukraine’s ongoing defence against Russian forces.

These troops have gained recognition for their expertise in using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in combat, particularly in repelling Russian assaults and destroying enemy equipment.

The battalion operates highly effective UAVs, such as the “Vampire” drones, which have been instrumental in targeting Russian positions and equipment, particularly in nighttime operations.

It comes after Ukrainian troops took on Putin’s soldiers in a frontline town in true Call of Duty style.

Incredible footage showed the relentless battle on the streets of Toretsk, in the war-torn Donetsk region.

The two-minute video shared on X shows Ukrainian units of the Lyut Assault Brigade at work as they wipe out enemy troops.

Just like in video games, a red frame would flash at every moment one of Mad Vlad‘s men – who would have a Russian flag indicating their position – was hit.

A pair of dark wings would then be added to the flag once the enemy was wiped out.

The action-packed clip begins with Kyiv‘s brave men heading to the battleground in a truck before they unload the vehicle and head off to fight.

A series of POV scenes unfolds showing the flawless battle tactics on the ravaged streets of Toretsk as blasts can be seen and heard in the background.

Located close to the frontlines of the war in eastern Ukraine, Toretsk has been heavily affected by the war.

The town has experienced frequent shelling, damage to infrastructure, and significant civilian casualties due to its proximity to the conflict. 

The dramatic clash came after apocalyptic explosions tore apart two massive Russian missile and ammunition storage depots.

How Russia is using war wolves to combat drones

By Nick Parker, Foreign Editor

RUSSIA has deployed war wolves on the Ukraine front line — because the beasts react early to kamikaze drone sounds.

Troops say the howling animals have a good sense of smell, are sociable and active, and can warn of danger in advance.

Two tamed wolves have been sent to serve with Vladimir Putin’s soldiers and more will follow if the experiment is a success.

A Russian news agency reported: “The predators can hear the approach of drones and warn of danger in advance.

“They will help Russian soldiers carry out combat missions in the [war] zone.”

The two females were rescued from Siberian region Khakassia and raised by wolf-tamer Aleksandr Konchakov.

In a video, he can be seen feeding ice cream to one of the wolves, called Vysota.

He said: “The puppies were simply brought to me by hunters without a mother.

“They have excellent intuition and are smart.”

Moscow State Circus chief Edgard Zapashny said: “I hope these two female wolves, who will now be with our fighters, will not be harmed, and that the men will surround them with care and ensure their safety.

“In turn, they will save the lives of our soldiers.”

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