THIS is the dramatic moment Ukrainian troops took on Putin’s soldiers in a frontline town in true Call of Duty style.
Incredible footage shows the relentless battle on the streets of Toretsk, in the war-torn Donetsk region.
X / NOELreportsUkrainian troops recorded a dramatic street battle in Toretsk[/caption]
X / NOELreportsA red frame would flash at every Ukrainian strike[/caption]
X / NOELreportsA black-winged Russian flag would then indicate a possible fatality[/caption]
X / NOELreportsSoldiers of the Lyut Assault Brigade in action as one of them holds a rocket launcher[/caption]
The two-minute video shared on X, formerly Twitter, shows Ukrainian units of the Lyut Assault Brigade at work as they wipe out enemy troops.
Just like in video games, a red frame would flash at every moment one of Mad Vlad‘s men – who would have a Russian flag indicating their position, was hit.
A pair of dark wings would then be added to the flag once the enemy was wiped out.
The action-packed clip begins with Kyiv‘s brave men heading to the battleground in a truck before they unload the vehicle and head off to fight.
A series of POV scenes unfolds showing the flawless battle tactics on the ravaged streets of Toretsk as blasts can be seen and heard in the background.
Located close to the frontlines of the war in eastern Ukraine, Toretsk has been heavily affected by the war.
The town has experienced frequent shelling, damage to infrastructure, and significant civilian casualties due to its proximity to the conflict.
The dramatic clash comes as apocalyptic explosions tore apart two massive Russian missile and ammunition storage depots in the early hours of Saturday.
One at Tikhoretsk contained vast quantities of munitions supplied to Vladimir Putin by Kim Jong-un for use in the Kremlin dictator’s bombardment of Ukraine.
Mushroom clouds and igniting shells lit up the night sky at the facility in Krasnodar region in a devastating pinpoint strike by Ukrainian kamikaze drones early on Saturday.
But Ukraine also hit a new ammunition silo complex at Toropets in Tver region – just ten miles from an “indestructible” 30,000-ton munitions storage site that was obliterated on Wednesday.
An unconfirmed report suggested hundreds of Russian troops may have been based at the 23rd GRAU arsenal in the village of Oktyabrsky in Tver region.
Last week, Ukraine’s special forces also blew up a Russian gas rig in a daring raid in the Black Sea.
Incredible POV footage showed some 14 Sea Force landing craft attacking the Crimea-2 off the coast of the Putin-snatched peninsula.
Video shared on Telegram and X also showed the exact moment the Black Sea rig was hit with pinpoint precision, sparking a massive fireball explosion.
The nighttime raid saw Kyiv’s men arriving in boats and later shooting at the structure as it was engulfed by flames.
Using a MANPADS, a surface-to-air missile, special forces from the GUR shot down a Russian enemy Su-30SM during the mission, causing it to crash into the water.
The attack reportedly saw Russians losing personnel and equipment, the GUR of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine claimed.
The dramatic raid appeared to have finished as the sun rose over the Black Sea, as Ukrainian special ops were seen making their way back in the early morning light.
Meanwhile, a former spymaster has said that Putin will be furious he didn’t conjure up an Israeli-style sabotage strike first.
The Russian dictator’s forces have employed sabotage in their war against Ukraine and it’s feared they could now look to copy the mass Israeli strike.
Putin also previously threatened World WarThree when he said Nato would be engaging with Russia directly if the US and UK allow Ukraine to fire their Storm Shadow and ATACMS missiles over enemy lines.
East2WestMeanwhile, Ukraine has hit two major Russian arsenals including Tikhoretsk in the Krasnodar region (pictured)[/caption]
East2WestVideos show the sky-high fireball explosions following the strikes[/caption]
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