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Russian armour misfire: Confusion leads to Ukrainian capture

A Russian BTR-82A armoured personnel carrier, for unexplained reasons, drove straight towards two Ukrainian tanks. The incident occurred in the Kursk region. The carrier was hit, and the Russians fleeing from it were taken into captivity.

The Russians drove straight into the muzzle. They were taken prisoner.
The Russians drove straight into the muzzle. They were taken prisoner.
Images source: © TG
Mateusz Czmiel

16 October 2024 19:51

In a recording published by the Ukrainians, a speeding BTR-82A carrier can be seen heading directly towards the Ukrainian tanks.

Incomprehensible behaviour of the Russians

The Russians, for unknown reasons, approached the Ukrainians to a distance of a few dozen metres. A shot was fired. The carrier stops, and Russians begin to emerge from the burning vehicle.

The tank belongs to the 225th Separate Assault Battalion, which is fighting in the Kursk region, and the carrier was part of the 810th Naval Brigade of the Russian Armed Forces.

"Perhaps the Russian marines mistook our tank for a Russian one, which explains their foolish act," comments Andriy Tsapilenko, a Ukrainian war correspondent.

The absurd behaviour of the Russians is also being discussed by propaganda channels in the Kremlin.

As "Military Observer" writes, this situation once again "refers us to the recently expressed issue of the lack of standard guided anti-tank missiles installed on domestic armoured personnel carriers, as well as visibility problems."

"Incidentally, the Ukrainian tank crew was also not particularly aware of the situation and fired at the last moment when the armoured personnel carrier had almost passed them," it reads.

The Russian soldiers who fled the burning carrier were captured and taken prisoner.

Russians losing ground near Kursk

Battle maps indicate that Russian forces have driven a wedge into the territory captured by Ukrainian forces in the Kursk region, regaining at least three villages; the loss of land by Kyiv means a loss of leverage for potential peace negotiations with Moscow, assessed "New York Times" on Tuesday at Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).

According to military analyst Emil Kastehelmi from the Finnish group Black Bird Group, some Russian units "managed to penetrate relatively far behind Ukrainian army lines." According to experts, about 780 square kilometres of Russian territory is currently under Ukrainian control. This represents a loss of about 25% of the area compared to the situation in August when the Ukrainian military launched an offensive in the Kursk region.

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