PUTIN’S QUAGMIRE

Russia fail in TWO MORE attempts to cross Ukraine river after 73 vehicles and ‘1,000 troops’ blown up in tank graveyard

MAD Vlad's troops have failed two more attempts to cross a river in Ukraine after 73 vehicles were blown up in a fierce battle - leaving a tank graveyard in the mud.

Two battalions are said to have been wiped out after the suicidal mission to rescue comrades and kit that got stranded on the wrong side of the Donets River in the first disastrous assault.

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Russia made another failed attempt to cross a Donbas river where an entire battalion was wiped out by Ukrainian artilleryCredit: Twitter/@InformNapalm
Some 72 vehicles were said to have been destroyed and 1,000 men dead in the botched missionCredit: Twitter/@InformNapalm
Russian troops had hoped to surround Lysychansk by crossing the waterway
Russia staged a failed attempt to cross the Donets river on May 8Credit: Reuters

Hundreds of Russian vehicles and men were reportedly trapped after their attempt to cross the waterway on May 8 failed in spectacular fashion when their pontoon bridges were blown apart by Ukrainian artillery.

More than 50 vehicles are estimated to have been destroyed and 1,000 troops lost in the surprise counterattack by Ukrainian troops, who correctly guessed the exact place the enemy would cross.

Their second and third missions also apparently ended in costly failure, with fresh satellite images showing another sunken pontoon bridge and half a dozen abandoned military vehicles.

In total, Russia lost more than 70 tanks, trucks and armoured cars in four days of attempts to cross the river, according to Ukrainian investigative site .

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It has been a humiliating week for Russian forces who have been forced out of the eastern city of Kharhiv and surrounding villages.

And it comes almost a month after Putin's depleted and exhausted forces were forced to retreat from Kyiv and later beaten back from Mykolaiv by a rag-tag band of territorial defence troops and civilians following "huge" losses.

Meanwhile, embarrassing footage has surfaced of a Russian military unit on the run from Kharkiv.

The 50-second clip posted on Twitter allegedly shows Luhansk mobilised forces left abandoned after withdrawing from Kharkiv.

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There were allegedly not allowed to re-enter Russia.

"For two days already people are at the border, they are not let go and not given any comments," a translated transcript of the soldier's speech says.

"They are threatening us with poison, shooting and so on."

It appears Russian commanders tried to surround the cities of Lysychansk and Severodonetsk by crossing the body of water but had their surprise attack thwarted by Ukrainian troops who correctly guessed their plans.

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Maxim, a Twitter user claiming to be a Ukrainian military engineer, said he identified the exact spot Russia was most likely to cross on May 7 and told his commanders, who ordered troops to be on the look-out for sounds of tugboat engines pushing a pontoon bridge.


It comes as Mad Vlad's forces suffered another humiliating week:


On May 8, Russian troops blanketed the river by burning nearby fields and let off smoke grenades, the military engineer said.

His commanders detected the sound of boat engines and used drones to spot the battalion before ordering a devastating artillery strike.

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