Footage shows the helicopter blades still spinning for a few seconds after the rocket rips through the body of the aircraft causing a thick plume of smoke before it falls through the sky in Ukraine
The moment a British-made Starstreak missile destroyed a Russian helicopter flying over Ukraine has been caught on camera. Footage shows the helicopter blades still spinning for a few seconds after the rocket rips through the body of the aircraft causing a thick plume of smoke before it falls through the sky.
It has been reported that an unnamed senior Russian commander was killed in the attack after his Ka-52 Alligator attack helicopter was hit by a Stormer Starstreak missile on Tuesday.
Crimea-based troops were also reportedly hit by British-supplied Storm Shadow missiles yesterday. The attack on the helicopter was by Kyiv’s 38th marine brigade whilst fighting in Donetsk and is believed to have happened in the past few days.
Pro-war Russian blogger Kirill Fyodorov said: “We have lost heroes. As a result of the strike at one moment by three British SAM Stormer missiles, a Ka-52 was shot down.” News outlet Voevoda said the commander had “very large shoulder straps” but did not name him.