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Insane moment Ukraine blows £80m Russian missile system to smithereens

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Footage shows a driver scrambling away from a burning wreck after a drone obliterated a Russian missile system.

The Ukrainian drone is seen chasing the Russian missile system as it attempts to drive away.

However, the craft aims at the vehicle, unleashing two bombs onto it, causing a massive explosion.

With Russia continuing to seize territory from Ukraine, the country hit back with a terrifying hit. The drone accurately targets the Buk-M3 as it’s moving away, causing a huge explosion.

The clip was released by Ukraine‘s Unmanned Systems Forces, showing the impressive targeting of the missile system from a bird’s-eye view.

The first bomb was released, hitting the moving vehicle before a second bomb was dropped, causing it to stop completely.

A Russian driver is then seen jumping out of the burning vehicle, rolling along the ground as he scrambles to safety from the flames.

In October, Ukraine destroyed another two Buk-M3 systems. These are surface-to-air missile systems that were developed by the Soviet Union and are still used today by Russia.

The entire mega system can cost up to a whopping £80 million, making it a key component of Russia’s defence system.

With Russia taking Ukrainian land at the rate of two football fields a minute, the drone hit is of huge importance so that Ukraine can launch missiles at its opponent without being opposed.

The war is reaching new heights as 2,000 Russian troops were killed on one day alone earlier this week, marking the deadliest day of war so far for Russia president Vladimir Putin.

Russian forces are focusing their attacks around Kupiansk, in northeastern Kharkiv province, and Khurakove in southern Donbas.

However, Ukrainian forces have been surging back against Russia, with Mr Putin calling on North Korea for extra support to strengthen his side.

A total of 10,000 troops were then handed over and trained by Russia before being deployed onto the frontlines in Kursk.

After several deadly strikes, Thursday saw Ukraine placed under red alert urging civilians to take cover in bomb shelters as one million people were plunged into complete darkness.

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