Decisive Clash: Ukrainian Forces Annihilate Russian APC in Bold Encounter

A Russian APC meets its end
Published online by a Ukrainian journalist
The close-quarters fight happened in Kursk
Part of Russia’s counter-attack in the area
Chaotic situations a result of frontline fluidity
Captured by a reconnaissance drone
The first shot hit the Russian vehicle
The BTR-82A’s crew quickly scattered
Disabled by the shot or stopped to flee?
A second hit destroyed the vehicle
Troops quickly scattered in all directions
Not an uncommon outcome in battle
The Russian rear is also disorganized
Comments on the encounter
Why approach the Ukrainian tanks?
A very close tank engagement
A Russian APC meets its end

Recent combat footage has shown a Russian BTR-82A armored personnel carrier being destroyed following an encounter with two Ukrainian T-64 tanks.

Published online by a Ukrainian journalist

Footage of the bizarre incident was published on the Telegram channel of the Ukrainian journalist Yurii Butusov along with a few key details about the battlefield encounter. 

Photo Credit: Screenshot Telegram @ButusovPlus

The close-quarters fight happened in Kursk

The T-64 Ukrainian tanks were from the 17th Separate Tank Brigade and conducting an offensive in the Kursk region when they were approached by the Russian BTR-82A. 

Photo Credit: Screenshot Telegram @ButusovPlus

Part of Russia’s counter-attack in the area

This skirmish is part of the ongoing Ukrainian incursion of Kursk, now in its 10th week, with Russian forces launching counterattacks along the western edge of the Ukrainian-held salient,” Butusov explained according to Euromaidan Press. 

Chaotic situations a result of frontline fluidity

“The fluidity of the front has led to chaotic situations where Russian and Ukrainian troops find themselves intermingled,” Butusov added. 

Photo Credit: Screenshot Telegram @ButusovPlus

Captured by a reconnaissance drone

In the footage released, a reconnaissance drone recorded the BTR-82A driving in a field before zooming out to reveal that the vehicle was moving toward two Ukrainian tanks. 

Photo Credit: Screenshot Telegram @ButusovPlus

The first shot hit the Russian vehicle

The lead T-64 fired off a shot at the approaching Russian armored personnel carrier and it found its mark according to a report from the Ukrainian news website Militarnyi. 

Photo Credit: Screenshot Telegram @ButusovPlus

The BTR-82A’s crew quickly scattered

“After the first shot, the Russian armored personnel carrier stopped, and the crew of the combat vehicle started to chaotically flee in different directions,” Militarnyi reported. 

Photo Credit: Screenshot Telegram @ButusovPlus

Disabled by the shot or stopped to flee?

Whether the BTR-82A stopped of its own accord or was disabled by the hit is not clear from the footage. Whatever the case, the stationary vehicle was targeted and hit again. 

Photo Credit: Screenshot Telegram @ButusovPlus

A second hit destroyed the vehicle

The combat footage shows the second Ukrainian T-64 tank turned its gun turret and fired a control shot at the BTR-82A. This hit caused a fire and destroyed the Russian vehicle. 

Photo Credit: Screenshot Telegram @ButusovPlus

Troops quickly scattered in all directions

Throughout the incident, the troops being ferried by the BTR-82A could be seen fleeing the encounter, something Militarnyi noted happens all too often on the war’s frontlines. 

Photo Credit: Screenshot Telegram @ButusovPlus

Not an uncommon outcome in battle

“It is not uncommon for Russian troops to leave their own positions in disorientation and move toward the positions of the Ukrainian Defense Forces,” Militarnyi reported. 

Photo Credit: Screenshot Telegram @ButusovPlus

The Russian rear is also disorganized

“In addition, the Russians also demonstrate a lack of coordination in the rear, where engineering units do not report the formation of defense lines and the installation of anti-tank structures,” Militarnyi added. 

Comments on the encounter

Forbes’ David Axe also covered the incident and noted that the tanks in the video were likely T-64 or T-72 models and added that the “motive behind the Russian vehicle’s approach remains unclear.”

Why approach the Ukrainian tanks?

Speculation has ranged about why the Russian BTR-82A got so close to the Ukrainian tanks, some reports believe the Russian vehicle misidentified the tanks as their own while other sources claim the BTR-82A may have thought the tanks were immobilized. 

Photo Credit: Screenshot Telegram @ButusovPlus

A very close tank engagement

Euromaidan Press noted that retired US Army general Mark Hertling said the encounter was the “closest tank engagement I’ve ever seen” as he highlighted the unusual nature of the bizarre incident. 

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Photo Credit: Screenshot Telegram @ButusovPlus

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