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'Predator-style' thermal camera shows drone dropping bombs on fleeing Russian troops
Ukrainian soldiers dropping bombs on Russian troops as they carry out a "Predator-style" hunt using infrared cameras.The footage, shared by Ukraine's 47th Motorised Infantry Battalion, showed the Russian soldiers fleeing for their lives as they escape into the woods, apparently after hearing a drone approaching.Infrared cameras on the drone pick up signals indicating the Russians' location in the woods as the Ukrainian army searches for them on a "night hunt".The small team is seen following a narrow path before breaking up individually.Seconds later, the drone drops two bombs on a soldier hiding in the bush, sparking in a huge plume of smoke.It's not certain when or where the footage was taken but Ukrainian president Vlodymyr Zelenskyy said his troops are fighting for "literally every metre" in capital city Kyiv.Further to the north, there was evidence of Ukraine launching a counter-attack against Russian troops near Izyum — previously the main thrust of the Donbas offensive before a push southwards towards Slovyansk stalled.NASA satellites trained to track fires showed burning in a wooded area to the west of Izyum on late Saturday and into Sunday - an indication of shelling in the area.In Bakhmut, the Donetsk Oblast of Ukraine, a dead Russian soldier was photographed wearing an arm patch with a sewn-on message: "I don't believe in anything.
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Jeff Bridges 'feeling good' after battles with cancer and Covid-19
Video: Surviving shock therapy: Trans woman reveals horrors of conversion practice (The Independent)Delivery driver throws Hello Fresh package and delivery note over fence without knockingIrish Prime Minister says bypassing NI protocol would be 'historic low point'Damian Lewis pays tribute to late wife Helen McCrory: 'She's still with us'Police appear to hold men next to scene of Berlin crashGove says he 'doesn't know' how many people will benefit from new housing policySurviving shock therapy: Trans woman reveals horrors of conversion practiceHouse of Representatives votes to raise minimum age for semi-automatic gun purchasesGove says the government will tackle companies 'taking unfair advantage' of driversProtester tackled and restrained by police after shouting at Biden motorcadeKate Middleton visits baby bank to discuss cost-of-living crisis with mothersMs Marvel: Iman Vellani talks starring in new Disney+ seriesLego launches its first gravity-powered thrill rideColombian army share footage from shipwreck carrying billions in lost treasurePetrol prices: Average cost of filling family car set to exceed £100Alaskan officials stock North Pole lake with thousands of rainbow troutUkrainian kindergarten left in ruins after missile strike in Donetsk oblast“Cancer-wise, yeah remission, and Covid, you know, that made my cancer look like nothing, that Covid,” Jeff said. “I did my chemo for the cancer and that stripped me of all my immune system, so then I got COVID on top of that, and it wiped me out.
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Brit soldier captured by Russians in Ukraine to go on trial on mercenary charges
Putin army after he went to fight in Ukraine has been dragged in front of a court and accused of being a mercenary.Aiden Aslin from Newark, Nottinghamshire, was captured in the city of Mariupol back in April by forces from the separatist Donetsk People's Republic (DPR), which is supported by Russia.The 28-year-old who goes by the name "Johnny" quit his job as a caseworker back home to volunteer with Ukrainian marines back in 2018.Following his capture earlier this year, horrifying images emerged showing him in a beaten state, raising his arms to reveal the handcuffs keeping his wrists tied.With a nasty looking bruise on his forehead, Aiden also appeared to have suffered a swollen right eye.Now, a DPR court says Mr Aslin has been charged with operating as a mercenary and could potentially face the death penalty.A statement from their Telegram published in Russian state-owned news agency RIA Novosti read: "Taking into account wartime, based on the provisions of the current criminal law, as a result of the trial, the mercenary may be given an exceptional measure of punishment – the death penalty"The report also suggested that a long prison sentence could also be likely.For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here.Following the capture of Aiden and other foreign volunteer fighters, Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov commented that "foreign mercenaries" do not have the status of combatants under international humanitarian law.Meanwhile, Vladimir Putin has threatened to strike new targets if the US supplies longer-range missiles to Ukraine.
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