THIS is the heartstopping moment a heroic Ukrainian soldier dubbed “The Godfather” scares off six of Vladimir Putin’s men on the battlefield.
Footage shows the brave Ukrainian firing endless rounds at the cowardly enemy as he pushes them back through a trench wearing only a T-shirt.
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Telegram/K-2 54 OMBrThe man, who uses the call sign ‘The Godfather’ seen lifting up his gun as he fires at the enemy[/caption]
Telegram/K-2 54 OMBrHeavy gunfire from both sides erupted on the battlefield as the Russians started to retreat[/caption]
The Russians can be seen forming a defensive line as they try to eliminate the lone Ukrainian.
Heavy gunfire then erupts as plumes of smoke fill the air.
The Ukrainian uses the upper ground to blast away at the men who quickly scamper backwards as they look for a way out.
The clearly skilled soldier from the Ukrainian K-2 Battalion can be seen raising his gun above his head to fire at range.
He can be seen leaping out the way of the bullets as he singlehandedly fights off the Russians.
As the battle raged on the Ukrainian man – who had a call sign of Kum, which is Slavic shorthand for Godfather – jumped in a trench before continuing his brave assault.
After just 30 seconds, Putin’s troops are seen running backwards and pushed into a forest.
The victorious video was shared online by the K-2 Battalion as they celebrated the man’s bravery.
It comes as fighting in Ukraine has drastically ramped up in recent days as an evil Putin looks to defeat Ukraine once and for all.
Kyiv launched US ATACMS missiles against Putin’s territory overnight last week – and British Storm Shadow rockets a few days later.
A top Russian general and up to 500 North Korean troops helping out Russia were wiped out in the strikes, say reports.
The attack by Ukraine last Wednesday is said to have wiped out Lt-Gen Valery Solodchuk.
As US-based Global Defense Corp reported that hundreds of North Korean soldiers were lost in the blast.
There was also a suggestion that one of North Korean despot Kim Jong-un’s generals was injured.
The move angered an already paranoid Putin as it showed the West was ready to defend Ukraine with all its power.
In response the tyrant signed a new nuclear doctrine to lower the threshold for doomsday strikes last week.
The policy, months in the making, allows Russia to unleash a nuclear first strike if it is attacked by a country backed by a nuclear power.
Juts a few days later he unleashed a terrifying new weapon onto Ukrainian civilians known as the “Oreshnik”.
Telegram/K-2 54 OMBrThe brave Ukrainian fought in just a T-shirt as he pushed back the enemy[/caption]
Telegram/K-2 54 OMBrHeavy plumes of smoke filled the trenches as they battle ensued[/caption]
The hypersonic ballistic missile attacked Dnipro last Thursday leaving behind a decimated city.
The charred wreckage of Putin’s Oreshnik missile was seen for the first time.
It was scorched and crumbled into pieces as debris was left laid out in a hanger at a facility which conducts weapons forensics.
Putin claims his new catastrophic toy travels at 10 times the speed of sound and therefore couldn’t be intercepted.
The dictator warned the West – including his enemies in the UK and the US – that he will use the weapon on them “if necessary”.
There are fears that Russia may have up to 10 of these new terrifying ballistic missiles in its arsenal.
As Putin sent out a chilling warning last week saying he will continue to unleash the devastating weapons as he looks to mass produce them.
President Zelensky has already told his war-embattled nation that Putin is using Ukraine as a “testing ground” for his new weapons.
An MP has even warned that a raging Putin could shut down power grids and “turn lights off for millions” in a vicious cyber attack.
Pat McFadden, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, is set to warn Britain’s allies at an upcoming Nato meeting that we must “not underestimate” the threat posed by Russia in its “hidden war”.
The cyber attack plans would be an attempt to dilute support for Ukraine from allied states.
It could provoke a “destabilising and debilitating” cyber war – with McFadden slamming the Kremlin as “exceptionally aggressive and reckless” in this area.
As the dad of James Scott Rhys Anderson – an ex-Brit soldier trapped in Russian captivity – has also spoken out about the horrors of Vlad’s regime.
Scott fears his son will be “tortured” inside Putin’s hellish prisons after the 22-year-old was understood to have been taken prisoner during fierce fighting in Russia’s Kursk region.
How Ukraine could turn war around in WEEKS using US missiles
EXCLUSIVE by Sayan Bose, Foreign News Reporter, and Georgie English, Foreign News Reporter
After 1,000 days of Vlad’s gruelling war in Ukraine, the conflict has left more than a million soldiers and civilians dead or wounded.
Putin’s forces invaded their neighbouring nation in February 2022 as part of the deluded tyrant’s plan to rebuild the Soviet Union amid his paranoid fears over Nato.
Almost three years later, Kyiv’s battle-weary troops are fighting to the death on multiple fronts.
They have faced several setbacks in the grinding conflict as Russia has made slow but incremental gains over Ukrainian territory.
But the green light from the US that now allows Ukraine to use long-range ATACMS missiles could be a game changer, an expert has said.
Colonel Hamish de Bretton-Gordon told The Sun how Ukraine could turn the war around in six weeks when provided with unwavering support from key allies in the West.
The former British army officer said Washington’s decision to allow Ukraine to use ATACMS is a “significant development”.
He explained: “Since day one Putin and his close aides have been threatening a nuclear strike if we escalate it, and today is the 1,000th day of this conflict, and it hasn’t happened.
“It should embolden our leaders, who must now realise that Putin’s threats are completely hollow.
“With the Russian boxer on the ropes, now is the time that we enable the Ukrainians to absolutely put in the killer punch and be in a really good position for the expected ceasefire.”
He added: “The fact that the Russians have been so vehement in their verbal attacks against the use of Nato missiles shows that this is a significant step.
“It could allow Ukraine to gain a good position in [the next] six weeks which will be important for Zelensky if Trump forces a ceasefire after getting back in office.”