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VIDEO: Ukraine destroys 4 Russian armored vehicles in a row with missiles
An Ukrainian soldier looks on anti-tank missile complexes Stugna-P, handed over from the Ukrainian President to the Armed Forces, during an exhibition of Ukrainian military vehicles, opened to the Independence Day, in central Kiev, Ukraine, 23 August, 2018.
An Ukrainian soldier looks on anti-tank missile complexes Stugna-P, handed over from the Ukrainian President to the Armed Forces, during an exhibition of Ukrainian military vehicles, opened to the Independence Day, in central Kiev, Ukraine, 23 August, 2018.STR/NurPhoto via Getty Images
  • The videos were posted by a group that records weapons used in the war against Ukraine.

  • The weapon used to destroy Russian tanks is a Ukrainian-made missile.

  • In recent weeks, NATO allies have rushed to supply Ukraine with heavy weaponry.

Videos shared on social media show that four Russian tanks were destroyed in a row by a Ukrainian anti-tank weapon.

The videos were posted by a group that records and follows weapons used in the war between Russia and Ukraine. From a first-person perspective, the videos show the sights of the Stugna-P as it is being aimed and fired, weapons that along with shoulder-fired missiles, drones and artillery are destroying Russia's armored vehicles in droves.

—🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) April 25, 2022

The country has been successful in destroying Russian tanks with the help of the Ukrainian-made anti-tank missile system.

Russia has lost 571 tanks in two months of war, with researchers estimating that they have lost up to 3.1 miles of tanks. The weapon can be set up on a tripod and camouflaged so that operators can hide before setting it off.

In recent weeks, NATO allies have been rushing to supply Ukraine with heavy weaponry, as commanders desperately plea for weapons to help them endure relentless Russian attacks that could last for weeks, if not months.

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