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BREAKING: Russian Tanks Explode Into A Ball Of Flames As Ukraine’s Dnipro Airport Targeted By Putin’s Troops


Recent dramatic footage shows Russian tanks erupting into a giant ball of flames after being struck by a missile by Ukrainian forces.

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The news comes as Ukraine’s Dnipro airport comes under attack by Putin’s troops, where recent reports confirmed how the airport has been badly damaged in the hostile incident.

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The incredible footage featuring the damaged Russian tanks was released on social media, where the live war images were shared by many applauding the bold defensive attack by Ukraine’s army.

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Sources added how the attack began during the early hours of the morning when giant plumes of smoke could be seen rising from the tank’s top part.

Source: EPA

“It was as if someone had set ammunition on fire. The flames were huge and it was a major explosion”- explained one official from Ukraine.

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The attack was carried out by Ukraine’s military brigade who rejoiced over their spot on target of taking out a major part of the Russian army that was conducting hostility on the airport.

Source: New York Post

Meanwhile, sources revealed how the attacks keep coming in from all directions as more artillery and armor were recently spotted in the country’s eastern region.

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Security analysts and other intelligence reports believe the tanks are making their way toward the war frontlines in the Luhansk and Donetsk regions. But this recent incident of the Dnipro airport being attacked is proof of how the Russians are not coming slow.

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Source: Mirror

For the Dnipro attack, Russian troops made use of constant hostile shelling and that rammed through the entire airport, causing major damage and destruction from all corners.

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Shocking images were made public recently, coming directly from satellites, showing how the intense attack was definitely a hard battle for Ukraine’s troops to defend.

For now, an alert is high as the eight-mile-long convoy makes its way, snaking through the town called Velykyi Burluk.

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