Fresh drone footage has revealed the moment Russia launched a hypersonic missile strike on Ukraine yesterday.
28.02.2022 - 13:09 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A Ukrainian tractor was caught on camera 'stealing' a Russian armoured vehicle.
The footage shows the farm vehicle towing the tank along the road as a man desperately runs after it.
Conservative MP for Plymouth Moor View and former Army Officer Johnny Mercer posted the video to Twitter with the caption: "No expert, but the invasion doesn’t seem to be going particularly well".
It comes after the news that Russian leader Vladimir Putin is being abandoned by some of his closest advisers, with several MPs withdrawing their support for the Kremlin following the country's Ukraine invasion.
There are also reports of thousands of Russians trying to reach the US in a bid to claim political asylum to avoid being drafted into the war against Ukraine, according to the Mirror.
Russian troops have driven tanks into the country after weeks of military escalation, sparking international outrage at Putin's blatant aggression.
US immigration lawyers have said they are overwhelmed with requests from Russian men and their families asking if they can get political protection after Putin's invasion.
Russia blew up a natural gas pipeline close to the northeastern city overnight, prompting warnings of an "environmental catastrophe" by Ukrainian authorities before their forces breached its perimeters.
An eerie quiet fell over curfewed Kyiv this morning after small arms fire and rockets were heard throughout the night, although Russian troops have so far failed in their efforts to seize the city.
In recent months, a record number of Russian citizens have been crossing into the US from Mexico to claim political asylum in a reported response to Putin's increased crackdown on the opposition.
Immigration lawyers say they expect numbers will "skyrocket"
Fresh drone footage has revealed the moment Russia launched a hypersonic missile strike on Ukraine yesterday.
While the Russian war against Ukraine has continued, one of the bravest shows of support for Ukraine came from Marina Ovsyannikova, a Russian journalist, who interrupted a newscast to hold up a sign protesting the war on Monday March 14. She could be heard shouting in Russian in the background of the Channel One broadcast. Marina, who is an editor for the channel, quickly garnered worldwide support for speaking out against the Russian government, with many praising her for putting herself at risk to speak out against the attacks. Find out everything you need to know about Marina here.
@Valerisssh, has garnered more than 300,000 followers since Russian President Vladimir Putin launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine two weeks ago. The TikTokker’s age has not been reported, but she reportedly is living in a below-ground bunker with her parents, as the conflict shows no signs of abatingOne video, titled “My Typical Day In A Bomb Shelter,” has been viewed a whopping 22 million times and shows @Valerisssh hunkering down with her family.
Seven Ukrainian filmmakers, who are remaining in the country as Russia continues its invasion, have spoken out about their experiences on the front line of the war in their country. Directors Valentyn Vasyanovych, Roman Bondarchuk, Nariman Aliev, Maryna Er Gorbach , Antonio Lukich, Alina Gorlova and producer Darya Bassel have all called upon the international film and television community to issue cultural sanctions against Russia.
A resident of under-siege Kyiv downed a Russian drone with a jar of cucumbers from her balcony, it has been claimed.
Deadline). “Life has changed in an instant with the fall of the first bomb on the territory of Ukraine. Everything we knew about Hitler’s invasion has now become real again.”Sentsov’s latest film “Rhino” was just released in Ukraine two weeks ago, his first movie after he had been imprisoned for five years in Russia in 2014 for fighting against Vladimir Putin’s regime and the annexation of Crimea.
Ryan Reynolds expressed the ’empathy’ he and his wife Blake Lively have for Ukraine after they promised to match donations made to the United Nations Refugee Agency – as Russia’s invasion intensifies. The 45-year-old actor was Wednesday’s guest on The One Show, where he discussed his latest science-fiction drama The Adam Project, which stars Mark Ruffalo and Jennifer Garner. Speaking to presenters Alex Jones and Ronan Keating, the Deadpool star explained why he issued the appeal online.
Slipknot have announced that their upcoming July shows in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus are being postponed in light of the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.The Iowan metal band took to social media on Wednesday (March 2) to break the news, saying that new dates will be arranged for the three postponed concerts in Kyiv, Moscow and Minsk. Slipknot will seemingly proceed with the rest of their summer Europe tour as planned.pic.twitter.com/DyDD7lEdwR— Slipknot (@slipknot) March 2, 2022“We had looked forward to reuniting with our fans in these incredible cities, coming back together after global lockdown.
Russian-born model Irina Shayk shared her support for Ukraine on Monday via Instagram. Shayk, 36, shared a photo of a black and white peace sign on her personal Instagram account as Russia continues to invade Ukraine. "No To War," she wrote, adding prayer and broken heart emojis.
Russia has carried out it's deadliest missile attack on Ukraine overnight since the conflict began killing over 70 people.