Brave T-shirt-wearing Ukrainian soldier fights off SIX Russians single-handedly in video showing frontline trench warfare

The moment a lone Ukrainian soldier valiantly fought off six Russians in a bitter close-range gun battle has emerged in the latest evidence of the savage trench warfare raging in Eastern Europe. 

The breathless drone footage showed the single Ukrainian, wearing combat trousers and nothing but an olive-green t-shirt, stalking along a ridge beside a network of trenches in anticipation of a possible Russian assault.

Suddenly, two Russian soldiers taking shelter in the trench popped up and fired a volley of shots towards him from mere feet away. 

The Ukrainian, a member of the ‘K-2 Battalion’ from Ukraine’s 54th Mechanised Brigade, dove for cover and miraculously evaded the oncoming bullets before immediately rattling off a burst of his own

Four more Russian soldiers were seen backing up their comrades, with the six-strong group unleashing a torrent of lead toward the sorely outgunned Ukrainian defender. 

But he refused to back down and continued shooting until an artillery shell streaked through the air and impacted near the Russian position.   

Eventually, with artillery incoming and the fearless Ukrainian continuing to return fire, the Russians turned tail and ran away, retreating via the trench network. 

Later in the clip, one Russian who appeared to have been abandoned by his unit was stumbling through a treeline before being hit by an explosive charge. 

The moment a lone Ukrainian soldier valiantly fought off six Russians in a bitter close-range gun battle has emerged in the latest evidence of the savage trench warfare

The Ukrainian, a member of the 'K-2 Battalion' from Ukraine 's 54th Mechanised Brigade, dove for cover and miraculously evaded the oncoming bullets before immediately rattling off a burst of his own

The Ukrainian, a member of the ‘K-2 Battalion’ from Ukraine ‘s 54th Mechanised Brigade, dove for cover and miraculously evaded the oncoming bullets before immediately rattling off a burst of his own

The Ukrainian refused to back down and continued shooting until an artillery shell streaked through the air and impacted near the Russian position

The Ukrainian refused to back down and continued shooting until an artillery shell streaked through the air and impacted near the Russian position

Ukrainian medics of ULF medic group treat Ukrainian soldiers wounded in combat, in the direction of Pokrovsk

Ukrainian medics of ULF medic group treat Ukrainian soldiers wounded in combat, in the direction of Pokrovsk

A view of the destruction after Russian forces launched a missile attack on the Kyivskyi district of Kharkiv, Ukraine on November 25, 2024

A view of the destruction after Russian forces launched a missile attack on the Kyivskyi district of Kharkiv, Ukraine on November 25, 2024

The K-2 Battalion did not reveal exactly where the stunning battle was captured, but the unit was formed in the embattled city of Bakhmut in the Donetsk region and has taken part in several of the most intense conflicts in the area.  

Meanwhile, both countries continue to trade punishing aerial strikes.

Russia said this morning its air defences had shot down eight ballistic missiles fired by Ukraine amid heightened tensions over Kyiv’s use of Western-supplied long-range arms against Russia.

Ukraine also targeted a Russian fuel depot while Russian aerial attacks wounded more than 30 in strikes on Odesa and Kharkiv, the latest wave of attacks.

The nearly three-year war has escalated dramatically over the last week, with both sides deploying new weapons as they try to secure an upper hand on the battlefield before Donald Trump enters the White House in January.

The Republican has vowed to secure a peace deal, though has not said how, and is a critic of American aid to Kyiv.

Ukraine fired US-made ATACMS ballistic missiles into Russia for the first time last week after receiving approval from Washington, prompting a furious reaction from Moscow.

‘Air defence forces shot down eight ballistic missiles,’ the Russian defence ministry said in a daily briefing on Monday, without saying what kind of missiles were used or where they were shot down.

Moscow and Kyiv have escalated their use of long-range missiles after the United States gave Ukraine approval, long requested by Kyiv, to use the weapons against Russia.

Moscow fired an experimental hypersonic missile at the Ukrainian city of Dnipro last Thursday, with President Vladimir Putin warning the weapon, which he called Oreshnik, could be used again in combat.

Adding to tensions, a Ukrainian drone attack on the Russian border town of Shebekino on Monday killed a civilian, according to local governor Vyacheslav Gladkov.

The attack wounded another man, he said, while separate Ukrainian shelling damaged several apartments.

In this photo taken from a video released by Russian Defense Ministry press service on Monday, Nov. 25, 2024, Russian serviceman launches a FPV-drone towards Ukrainian position

In this photo taken from a video released by Russian Defense Ministry press service on Monday, Nov. 25, 2024, Russian serviceman launches a FPV-drone towards Ukrainian position

Explosions are seen in the sky over the city during a Russian drone strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine November 25, 2024

Explosions are seen in the sky over the city during a Russian drone strike, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine November 25, 2024

A view of the destruction after Russian forces launched a missile attack on the Kyivskyi district of Kharkiv, Ukraine on November 25, 2024

A view of the destruction after Russian forces launched a missile attack on the Kyivskyi district of Kharkiv, Ukraine on November 25, 2024

A rescuer walks in front of a building hit by a Russian missile strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Odesa, Ukraine November 25, 2024

A rescuer walks in front of a building hit by a Russian missile strike, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine, in Odesa, Ukraine November 25, 2024

Ukrainian drones meanwhile hit a fuel facility in the Russian region of Kaluga, a source in Ukrainian military intelligence said, in Kyiv’s latest attack on Moscow’s energy sites.

That claim came as Ukrainian authorities said a Russian missile strike had wounded nearly two dozen people in the eastern city of Kharkiv.

‘As a result of an operation by the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, a fuel and energy facility in the Kaluga region of Russia was hit overnight,’ the source said.

The Russian governor of Kaluga, which lies just south of the capital Moscow, said air defence systems in the region had downed eight drones and confirmed that an ‘industrial enterprise’ had caught fire.

Unverified images on social media of the alleged attack showed tracer ammunition cutting through the night sky and a large blaze next to two industrial chimneys.

‘The target of the attack was an oil depot of Kaluganefteprodukt JSC, which is involved in supporting Russia’s armed aggression against Ukraine,’ the source said.

A view of the destruction after Russian forces launched a missile attack on the Kyivskyi district of Kharkiv, Ukraine on November 25, 2024

A view of the destruction after Russian forces launched a missile attack on the Kyivskyi district of Kharkiv, Ukraine on November 25, 2024

A car lies wrecked under the rubble of a building destroyed by a Russian missile strike on the Kyivskyi district on November 25, 2024

A car lies wrecked under the rubble of a building destroyed by a Russian missile strike on the Kyivskyi district on November 25, 2024 

Kharkiv residents and rescue workers were seen assessing the damage and clearing rubble after the latest Russian strike on the town that has come under repeated bombardments since the Kremlin launched its invasion in early 2022.

Mayor Igor Terekhov said 23 people had been wounded and some 40 buildings were damaged, including official or administrative offices.

The Ukrainian air force said it had shot down 71 drones – including the Iranian-designed Shahed – launched by Russian forces while another 71 were ‘presumably’ downed using electronic jamming defensive systems.

‘Previously, the Shahed attacks were carried out only at night. Now the enemy is using attack UAVs during the daytime as well,’ the air force said in its statement.

In the southern port city of Odesa meanwhile, authorities said a Russian attack had damaged infrastructure facilities and wounded 11 people.

‘These Russian attacks on Ukrainian life can be stopped – through pressure, sanctions, blocking the occupiers’ access to the components they use to create the tools of this terror, military aid packages for Ukraine, and a determination that must be unwavering,’ President Volodymyr Zelensky said.

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