Moment Ukrainians annihilate fleeing Russian troops with their own anti-tank missile
A video has emerged showing what appears to be fleeing Russian troops being struck by their own anti-tank guided missile that had fallen into Ukrainian hands.
, writing in the caption: “that’s what happens when the Russian army scatters, leaving behind things like Kornet.” One of the spectators asks if the missile came from their Stuhna-P system, but his colleague replies that “it was from the Kornet.”Social media/e2w
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