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Footage appears to show Ukrainian artillery destroying Russian military targets in eastern and southern Ukraine
Footage released by the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine on 28 November showed Ukrainian artillery seemingly destroying Russian military targets in eastern Ukraine.
The clip shows Ukrainian soldiers loading a shell into a piece of field artillery before the images cut to the Russian position that was supposedly hit.
The State Border Guard Service said: "In the Lyman direction, border guards of the 15th mobile border detachment 'Steel Border' once again dealt a destructive blow to the positions of the occupiers."
"This time, from the first artillery shot, the border guards managed to destroy the location of the enemy personnel. 'We continue to work and approach our Victory."
A second clip, released by Ukraine's military, purports to show Ukrainian intelligence, working with colleagues in artillery, destroying a Russian air defence system in the Kherson region of southern Ukraine.
The footage shows the Russian war machine being hit by explosive ordnance and turning into a giant fireball.
The Office of Strategic Communications (StratCom), which released them on 29 November, said: "In the Kherson direction, units of the Security Service of Ukraine chased the enemy Buk air defence system and transmitted the coordinates to their comrades from the Armed Forces of Ukraine, who successfully struck with the help of HIMARS."
Russia invaded Ukraine on 24 February 2022, in what the Kremlin is still calling a "special military operation".
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