The video opens with a view of an apparently Russian military post in the crosshairs before a rocket is fired at it. Seconds later, a huge explosion is seen and Ukrainian troops watching the event on their screams are heard cheering. Zenger News received the video on Thursday from the Operational Command North (OC North), a command of the Ukrainian ground forces. The video released by the Ukrainian army allegedly shows a Ukrainian anti-tank missile exploding a stronghold of Russian troops and ammunition. @ kommander.nord / Zenger OC North said (in Ukrainian): “Somewhere in the Donbas, soldiers from one of the North Operations Command units went hunting with their loyal Stugna. “A little hard work and the result – a clear destruction of the enemy, along with ammunition. “Stugna wins again! Ukraine will win too! Believe in the Armed Forces!” The Stugna-P is a Ukrainian guided anti-tank missile system developed by the Luch Design Office in Kyiv. It entered service in 2011 and was famously used by Ukrainian forces on April 5 to shoot down a Russian Kamov Ka-52 attack helicopter. During a skirmish near Izyum on April 25, four tanks were destroyed or destroyed in four minutes by the same Stugna-P pilot. Zenger News contacted Russian and Ukrainian officials for comment, but received no response at the time of writing. Russian troops invaded Ukraine on February 24 in what the Kremlin continues to call a “special military operation.” June 10 marks the 107th day of the campaign. The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine stated that between February 24 and June 10, Russia lost 31,900 personnel, 1,409 tanks, 3,450 armored combat vehicles, 712 guns, 222 multi-barreled missiles, 21 anti-aircraft firearms, 21 artillery shells. , 178 helicopters, 2,438 motor vehicles and fuel tankers, 13 warships, 572 regular drones, 54 pieces of special equipment and 125 cruise missiles. More than 1,000 Ukrainian soldiers captured in Mariupol have been transferred to Russia, according to Russian media. Ukrainian officials estimate that at least 21,000 civilians have been killed in the city. Assistant to the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky said that Ukraine loses up to 200 soldiers a day. In other Ukrainian news, two Britons, Aiden Aslin, 28, and Shaun Pinner, 48, were sentenced to death by a court on Thursday in Russian-controlled eastern Ukraine after being arrested while fighting with the Ukrainian army in Mariupol against Russian troops. Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that the West would not be able to wean itself off Russian oil and gas for years, and U.S. officials also acknowledged that Russian energy gains could be even higher than before. since the beginning of the war. Zelensky called for a corridor to be built so that the country could export grain that is currently stuck in Ukrainian ports, and 438 members of the European Parliament voted in favor of Ukraine’s candidacy for the EU, with 65 votes against and 94 abstentions. This story was given to Newsweek by Zenger News.