PUTIN’s twisted soldiers have posted sickening videos of their murderous drone strikes on innocent Ukrainians online as warped war “trophies”.
Horrifying clips of several bomb drops on civilian homes, buses, and cars have been posted on Telegram during Mad Vlad’s terrorist invasion.
TelegramA bus in Kherson, Ukraine, was hit by a Russian drone strike[/caption]
TelegramA video uploaded by Putin’s sick troops showed how the bomb dropped through the top of the bus[/caption]
TelegramAnother shocking ‘trophy’ video showed a strike just seconds before it hit a block of flats in Kherson[/caption]
Civilians in the southern port city of Kherson have become the targets of terrifying drone hunts, according to The Times.
Videos, proudly uploaded by sick-minded Russian troops, show drone operators flying their weapons at a low height over the city.
These terrifying machines – filmed through the remote operator’s camera on the device – have not just targeted Ukrainian troops but have shockingly gone after civilians.
Public workers like nurses, waste collectors, police, and paramedics are just some of the people caught up in these attacks.
These sick strikes started on the outskirts of the port city a few months ago.
Russian troops then started to launch their attacks within the heart of the tortured city.
Ukrainian officials have warned the number of hits and victims has rapidly started to increase since the summer.
The tragic strikes have killed nearly 70 people and injured over 700 in the past few months, per CBC.
A chief at the city’s Luchansky hospital, Vitaliy Khomukha, even revealed how these murderous strikes have hit the building itself, per The Times.
Khomukha warned: “They don’t care who they target.
“I have treated hundreds of drone wounded in the past few months, all civilians. It’s getting worse.”
These horrifying videos, uploaded onto Telegram, have revealed the chilling extent of Vlad’s troops’ thirst for death.
One clip showed a bomb dropping straight through a window on the top of a bus.
Another innocent victim of these hits was a civilian whose car was bombed.
TelegramA rubbish truck was also hit by a drone strike[/caption]
TelegramRussian troops showed how they carefully and targeted an innocent civilian in their car[/caption]
TelegramThe bomb fell straight through the parked driver’s windshield[/caption]
The clip revealed how terrorist troops precisely threw a weapon through the car’s windshield, as the driver desperately jumped out and rolled across the ground.
Locals have dubbed this terrorist bombardment on their city a “drone safari”.
Injured local Kateryna Drobinina, 53, told The Times about the innocent civilians’ anguish.
She said: “We call it ‘drone safari’ because that is what it is.
“We are deliberately hunted. You can’t call it anything else.”
TERROR BLITZ
These recent clips have not been the only harrowing videos Russian soldiers have posted on their terror sprees.
TelegramThe released bomb can be spotted at the bottom of the screen[/caption]
TelegramPedestrians walking along a road were hit in this horror strike[/caption]
GettyView of the destruction caused by heavy Russian shelling in the residential area of Zelenivka, a suburb of Kherson[/caption]
The Sun has previously reported on shocking videos showing drones hitting a civilian car in Kherson, last year.
At the time, military officials in the city explained a change in the types of drones used by Russia has meant the city’s electronic systems were not able to intercept most of them.
Ukraine’s second-largest city, Kharkiv, also became victim to one of these attacks when a huge 500-kilogram bomb destroyed a residential building.
A 12-year-old boy died after the assault on 31 October, 2024, while at least 35 others were left injured.
Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko added that others, including a 15-year-old missing boy, could still be trapped under rubble.
APPutin’s soldiers have regularly posted videos of their harrowing hits on innocent Ukrainians on Telegram[/caption]
AFPUkrainian servicemen participating in a tactical training ahead of deployment at an undisclosed location in the Donetsk region, on 22 January[/caption]
GettyAn aerial view of houses ruined by a Russian attack, on January 23, 2025 in Kramatorsk, Ukraine[/caption]