
Putin officers ‘killed in droves' by first Brit-made Storm Shadow strike in MONTHS on military base in occupied Ukraine
Bombshell footage showed the
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Ukraine 'used British-supplied Storm Shadow missiles' to strike military targets in Russian-occupied Donetsk overnight
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Preliminary reports indicate that a fire broke out at an oil depot following an overnight Ukrainian strike on Russian-occupied Luhansk
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A firefighter works to put out a fire at the market hit by recent shelling, which local Russian-installed authorities called a Ukrainian military strike
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If confirmed, it would be the first use of the
Red-faced Russian authorities admitted only that a woman had died and three people were wounded, including a teenager.
A building collapsed in the combined missile and drone
strikes
, with fire spreading to nearby shops, according to Russian reports.
And both Russian and Ukrainian sources revealed Britain's state-of-the-art Storm Shadow missiles were involved in the major strike.
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Ukrainian sources said the strike was on the Donetsk Research Institute of Non-Ferrous Metals - a military
target
used by Russian occupiers.
Ukrainian channel Supernova+ said the strike was on 'the headquarters of the 8th combined arms army of the Russian Armed Forces'.
The report revealed: 'The building is penetrated to the basement. [The dead] are being taken out in batches.'
And journalist Ivan Yakovina said: 'Clear results of the recent Nato summit - cruise missiles supplied by the UK and France today destroyed the headquarters of the 8th Combined Arms Army in Donetsk and a massive depot with an
oil
terminal in Luhansk.
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'There were massive casualties among Russian officers at the HQ.
'They were confident that Ukraine no longer had the means to strike at such depth, so they didn't even bother to go down to the shelter during the alert."
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He added that the result of this was "dozens killed and wounded - an entire army has been crippled".
Other reports say the site hit was a key place for works on UAVs and electronic warfare in the latest devastating loss for Putin.
Russian head of occupied Donetsk region Denis Pushilin said 26 missiles, drones and 155-mm artillery were unleashed by Ukraine, causing significant damage to various infrastructure.
Until today, there have been no confirmed reports of Storm Shadows being deployed since November last year.
Britain's bunker-busting Storm Shadow rockets are a nightmare for enemies as they are capable of dodging air defences.
The £800,000 missiles - already being fired within Ukraine - use GPS to precisely hit targets, and can travel at 600mph.
France's equivalent is known as SCALP‑EG.
In November last year,
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Britain gave the green light for Storm Shadows to be used inside Russia in November 2024
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Bombshell footage showed the damage in Donetsk
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An industrial facility and several residential buildings were damaged in a Russian attack on Zaporizhzhia
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In the same month, Britain gave the green light for
France has supplied its Scalp missiles to Ukraine, and reiterated in November that strikes on military targets inside
Russia
were an option.
Major fires were also seen in neighbouring Luhansk, also Russian occupied, with reports that an oil terminal was hit.
This followed an unconfirmed Russian claim that the entire territory of the Luhansk region was now in Putin's hands - a longtime aim for the mad dictator.
But there was no independent verification of the claim by puppet leader Leonid Pasechnik.
Meanwhile, Ukraine targeted Russian region Rostov, and the Crimean Bridge linking the Black Sea peninsula to Russia's mainland was closed.
Explosions and sirens could be heard in Saratov and Engels - a key base for Russian strategic bomber aircraft.
Russia
staged attacks on the Zaporizhzhia region with an enterprise and private houses hit - unleashing fiery chaos.
Ukraine also targeted the Izhevsk electromechanical plant Dome in a drone strike, which makes air defence systems and drones.
The strikes came as Donald Trump's special representative Keith Kellogg hit back at Putin over delays in the pace process - targeting the dictator's mouthpiece Dmitry Peskov.
He slammed: "Peskov's recent comments on the state of negotiations are Orwellian.
'Russian claims that it is the US and Ukraine stalling peace talks are unfounded - President Trump has been consistent and adamant about making progress to end the war.
'We urge an immediate ceasefire and a move to trilateral talks to end the war. Russia cannot continue to stall for time while it bombs civilian targets in Ukraine.'
Putin will 'die like Hitler'
SECURITY expert David H. Carstens believes Putin has four key vulnerability and 'will die like Hitler'.
The ex-commander told The Sun: "2025 could be the costliest year of the war for Russia in terms of casualties, look, troops are not a limitless resource. So that's, shall we say, risk number one for Putin.
"Number two is despite Russia's ability to suffer, the fact that the economy is very fragile.
"If there is some sort of an economic shock, like a massive drop in fuel prices or the loss of a strategic trade partner, I think the system could destabilize.
"Risk or threat to Putin number three is that Putin depends on this very small inner circle.
"His security services, the FSB, his oligarchs, some loyalist military commanders.
"If there are continued war failures, if there is, you know, continued use of soldiers, you know, en masse, rushing Ukrainian defenses, creating these high casualty events, lack of confidence will rise, and this could fracture the inner circle."
Carstens warned Putin could face the same fall from power as Hitler and end up dead like the Nazi dictator.
"I've got to reach into history for the threat to Putin number four. I just don't think Putin has read his history when it comes to overreach," he added.
"So Russia is incredibly overextended in Ukraine.
"And it is this exact same type of overreach that ultimately defeated Hitler in his conquest of Europe.
"So I think Putin has fallen into the same demise, is getting mired down in a conflict he cannot sustain, and that as well is part of his Achilles' heel."
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Russia staged attacks on the Zaporizhzhia region
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Major fires were also seen in neighbouring Luhansk
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Firefighters work to put out a fire at the market hit by recent shelling
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