THIS is the moment a group of Russian soldiers are blown to bits by Ukrainians using an insane "death ray" weapon.
In the video, a group of Vladimir Putin's soldiers are seen wandering through a field littered with detonated mines.
They seem unaware until a moment later, many are killed and others are mortally wounded.
The weapon catapults through the oblivious soldiers, who clearly didn't see the attack coming.
The weapon used is thought to be a Ukrainian anti-tank missile shooter, the Stugna-P, according to users on Twitter.
The incredible weapon can pinpoint targets and penetrate armour up to 800mm thick, making the Russian soldiers an easy target.
Twitter users were amazed by the precision of the weapon.
One replied: "Whoever landed those three shots is, without a doubt, the best ATGM operator on earth. He's practically sniping with it."
After being struck by the killer weapon, two soldiers run back to try and save their comrades.
One social media user said: "I am surprised they went back for their wounded comrades.
"In most videos they just leave them bleeding out on the field."
Shortly after picking up their wounded comrades, the Russian soldiers are blasted yet again by the same weapon.
They then begin to flee in terror, quickly running across the field in fear for their lives, before being shot a third time.
Video then shows their lifeless bodies strewn across the green field, no doubt unable to be revived.
Other viewers of the video were unsure if the weapon used was the Stugna-P.
One said: "My guess is 100mm field gun with HEAT shell."
Others speculated the death ray could be a Bayraktar, a deadly unmanned drone manufactured in Turkey.
Ukraine reportedly has 20 of the deadly drones, which have the capability to fire missiles at targets from up to 80 miles away.
One Twitter user was pleased with the results: "That shooter is surely expert. Too accurate!"
This latest video comes only weeks after over 100 Russian soldiers were wiped out in a single Ukrainian missile strike.
Ukraine said it had used a Soviet-era Tochka-U missile to blast and kill a group of more than 100 Russian soldiers after they were spotted with a drone.
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