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Joseph Golder

Russia Shows Off Its Artillery Allegedly Targeting Ukrainian Positions

Russian soldier holds missile for Giatsint-B howitzer in Ukraine in undated footage. Units of the Russian Airborne Forces destroyed Ukrainian positions of artillery and infantry with help of Giatsint-B howitzers. (@mil/Zenger)

This footage allegedly shows Russian artillery hitting Ukrainian positions.

The images were obtained from the Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD) on Tuesday, August 30, along with a statement claiming that the images show Russian “airborne units destroying the positions of Ukrainian nationalists during a special military operation” using a Giatsint-B howitzer.

We have not been able to independently verify the claims or the footage.

Zenger News contacted the Russian MoD for further comment, as well as the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense, but had not received a reply at the time of writing.

Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24 in what the Kremlin is still calling a “special military operation”. Tuesday marks the 188th day of the war.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that between February 24 and August 30, Russia had lost about 47,100 personnel, 1,947 tanks, 4,269 armored combat vehicles, 1,060 artillery units, 279 multiple launch rocket systems, 149 air defense systems, 234 warplanes, 203 helicopters, 844 drones, 196 cruise missiles, 15 warships, 3,188 motor vehicles and fuel tankers, and 101 units of special equipment.

Russia has claimed that its casualties have been much lower, but provides infrequent updates on its latest figures.

Ukrainian troops are launching a counteroffensive in the southern region of Kherson, according to military officials. The spokesperson for Ukraine’s southern command, Natalia Humeniuk, said on Monday: “Today we started offensive actions in various directions, including in the Kherson region.”

Russian soldier aims a Giatsint-B howitzer in Ukraine in undated footage. Units of the Russian Airborne Forces destroyed Ukrainian positions of artillery and infantry with help of Giatsint-B howitzers. (@mil/Zenger)

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Monday evening: “Anyone want to know what our plans are? You won’t hear specifics from any truly responsible person. Because this is war.”

He added: “But the occupiers should know: we will drive them to the border. To our border, the line of which did not change. The occupiers know it well. If they want to survive, it is time for the Russian military to flee.

“Go home. If you are afraid to return to your home in Russia–well, let such occupiers surrender, and we will guarantee them compliance with all norms of the Geneva Conventions. If they do not listen to me, they will deal with our defenders, who will not stop until they release everything that belongs to Ukraine.”

Giatsint-B howitzer stands under camouflage net in a field area in Ukraine in undated footage. Units of the Russian Airborne Forces destroyed Ukrainian positions of artillery and infantry with help of Giatsint-B howitzers. (@mil/Zenger)

Zelensky advisor Oleksiy Arestovych said that Ukrainian troops have broken through the defensive positions of Russian forces in several frontline areas near the city of Kherson. Arestovych said they were also targeting ferries in the Kherson region that Russian forces have been using to resupply occupied territory on the Dnieper River’s west bank.

Inspectors from the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog arrived in Kyiv on Monday night. The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossi, said that the team will visit the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, which is Europe’s largest, from Wednesday to Saturday. He said: “We must protect the safety and security of Ukraine’s and Europe’s biggest nuclear facility.”

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