Video shows Ukraine paratrooper single-handedly take down Russian tank

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Video shows Ukraine paratrooper single-handedly take down Russian tank
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The Ukrainian soldier can be seen approaching the tank from behind before firing a weapon and striking the vehicle with an explosion.

As smoke billows from the tank, it attempts to fire back before another explosion can been seen from inside. The video then cuts to other footage of what appears to be the tank on fire with more smoke coming from it.could not independently verify the footage and has reached out to the Russian and Ukrainian defense ministries for comment.huge equipment losses amid

its war in Ukraine. British officials said Thursday that as of mid-October, Russian forces were losing more than 40 armored vehicles a day. Moscow has been relying on its ally, Belarus, to provide it with additional tanks and offensive vehicles. In addition, General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said last month that Russian forces are seeing"Above, an abandoned Russian T-62 tank is seen in southern Ukraine on October 7. A video on social media reportedly shows a Ukrainian paratrooper destroy a tank by singlehandedly firing at it and striking it with an explosive weapon.

Russian military forces have also reportedly left behind equipment in recent weeks, as Ukraine's military conducts counteroffensives throughout the country, retaking Russian-occupied territory. The National Guard of Ukraine said in late October that tanks and equipment left behind by Moscow has"The newest example is the T-80 tank, the BMP-3 is also in full working condition, [made in] 2021, even with the documentation—they left everything at our disposal," National Guard fighter Yurii Tarasov was quoted as saying, according to the press service of the National Guard of Ukraine."It's good that we have stupid neighbors who left the equipment in such condition.

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