Shocking video: the last moments “of life” of a Russian tank before being blown up

The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense shared pictures of a Surprise attack coordinated by the local forces that triggered by the breakdown and catastrophic explosion of a Russian T-80 tank. The impressive event took place last Saturday.

While the Soviet armored vehicle was moving through the Kharkiv region, a group of soldiers ambushed it and caused irreparable failures. “He had been beaten up from recent combat. That’s why it was so simple to be able to take him down. Soldiers inside the vehicle also died.”, indicated the Defense portfolio.

After receiving a surprise attack from Ukraine, the devastating explosion of a Russian T-80 tank

The video of a few seconds shows the exact moment in which the tank is stopped in the middle of a green field and, just a few moments later, flies through the air causing a huge ball of fire and smoke on the site.

The disclosure of this image occurs in the context of recent statements by Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelensky, who warned that “The enemy continues to terrorize the border areas of the Sumy region, the city of Kharkiv and the Donbass region.”

However, and following making that warning, he celebrated that “The Ukrainian Armed Forces respond, press and destroy the offensive potential of the occupants day following day”. “This is a difficult task, it requires time and superhuman efforts. But we have no alternative”, completed the Ukrainian president.

Ukraine and its allies agreed today in Lugano, in southern Switzerland, on the principles that should guide the reconstruction of the country following the war. The prime minister of the Zelensky government, Denis Shmigal, who heads the Ukrainian delegation in Lugano, estimated yesterday that At least $750 billion will be needed to rebuild the country.

“We are completing a first stage on the long road to rebuilding Ukraine,” said Swiss President Ignazio Cassis, who is co-chairing the conference. “Our work prepares the post-war period, despite the fact that the conflict continues,” he added, quoted by the news agency AFP.

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