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In footage reminiscent of Call of Duty, Ukrainian soldiers line up a Russian tank before annihilating it with a missile barrage

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In footage reminiscent of Call of Duty, Ukrainian soldiers line up a Russian tank before annihilating it with a missile barrage

DRAMATIC Call of Duty-style footage shows a Ukrainian soldier using a guided missile to destroy a Russian tank.

The soldier can be seen carefully aiming at the T-72B3 tank, which explodes after being hit from a short distance.

The explosion starts a fire, which creates a cloud of thick black smoke in the sky.

Similar Call of Duty-style videos have surfaced, with one showing Ukrainian troops destroying a Russian tank with a distinctive Z marking.

The video, which was allegedly shot by the notorious far-right Azov Regiment in Ukraine, depicts an amphibious BTR-4 firing on two Russian vehicles in Mariupol, southern Ukraine.

Another video shows Ukrainians attacking a Russian tank while Putin’s forces hide behind it.

It comes as the ongoing fighting has taken its toll on Putin’s forces, with troops expressing displeasure and morale plummeting after the quick victory promised has not materialised.

Ukraine is now littered with the charred remains of downed Russian tanks and armoured vehicles, as well as the dead bodies of soldiers, many of whom were teenage conscripts.

As he protested the horrific losses among his comrades, one soldier allegedly drove his tank into his commanding officer.

Colonel Yuri Medvedev was taken to the hospital with severe leg injuries following the reported incident.

According to reports, a Russian taxi driver surrendered with a tank in exchange for £7,500 and Ukrainian citizenship.

Meanwhile, in another blow to Putin’s war, Ukrainian forces have reclaimed Trostianets, one of the first towns to fall.

According to defence sources, Russia’s defeat is a significant victory because it opens a path to the besieged city of Sumy.

Ukraine is also said to have reclaimed Husarivka.

The Russian President is expected to lose in Kyiv, while Ukrainians have worked hard to reclaim Kherson.

Kherson was the first major city to be taken by Russian troops, but Ukrainian forces responded heroically.

President Zelensky said his troops had delivered “powerful blows” to Moscow’s forces encircling the capital and urged the Kremlin to negotiate an end to the bloody conflict.

It came as Markian Lubkivskyi, a defence ministry adviser in Ukraine, predicted that troops would retake the southern port city of Kherson today.

“I believe that today the city will be fully under the control of Ukrainian armed forces,” Mr Lubkivskyi said.

“We finished the operation in the Kyiv region in the last two days, so other armed forces are now focusing on the southern part, trying to free Kherson and other Ukrainian cities.”

Moscow declared that the first stage of its campaign to “denazify and demilitarise” Ukraine had been a success, and that it will now concentrate its efforts on the breakaway province of Donetsk.

President Joe Biden delivered an emotional speech in Warsaw, Poland, concluding with an unscripted remark that Putin “cannot remain in power.”

Fighting in Ukraine continued over the weekend, with four Russian rockets striking Lviv, which is only 40 miles from the Polish border.

Five people were injured, and an oil storage facility suffered “significant damage.”