Russian BMP Has a Bad Day — Hit by Missile. RPG and Artillery Round

Video Summary

A Russian BMP (Brapchar Mortar Infantry Fighting Vehicle) met with a series of unfortunate events in what appears to be a intense ambush. The BMP was initially struck by what looks to be an anti-tank missile, followed by an RPG (Rocket-Propelled Grenade) blast from close range, and finally, an artillery shell dropped nearby. The first attack came from an unspecified location, with dual V-trails visible in the top right of the frame, suggesting it may have been targeted by two separate sources. The BMP, though damaged, continued to move, only to be hit again by an RPG fired from a nearby building. The final blow came from an artillery shell, which landed remarkably close to the BMP, suggesting an accurate strike. The location of the ambush is near the front lines in the Ukraine, where Russian forces are currently experiencing some success. Despite being caught off guard, the BMP’s defense appeared proficient, and the area is heavily guarded.


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