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Chilling new footage shows heavily-armed Russian warplanes launching missiles

New footage has emerged showing a pair of Russian warplanes being armed to the teeth before taking off and launching a glut of missiles at several Ukrainian military positions.

The footage opens with a row of trucks and warplanes parked on the runway and daubed with the notorious white 'Z' symbol.

A number of fighter jets can then seen being loaded with missiles before a pair take off. They fly in close formation over fields and sparsely-populated settlements in Ukraine.

The jets are then seen performing dramatic manoeuvres and firing several missiles at ground targets before returning to base.

The footage was obtained from the Ministry of Defence (MoD) of the Russian Federation on Monday.

The Russian MoD said: "Russian Aerospace Forces' Su-25 assault aircraft in action.

"Assault aircraft pilots, operating at extremely low altitudes, carried out missile air strikes against fortified positions, equipment and weapons of AFU units.

Footage of the plane was obtained from the Ministry of Defence (MoD) of the Russian Federation on Monday (Ministry of Defense of Russia/Newsflash)

"Missile launches were carried out in pairs. To counter enemy air defences, the pilots fired thermal traps and performed anti-missile manoeuvres.

"The crews destroyed camouflaged fortified field positions and armoured vehicles."

The Sukhoi Su-25 Grach is a subsonic, single-seat, twin-engine jet aircraft developed in the Soviet Union.

It entered service more than 40 years ago and is operated by the air forces of over 20 countries, including both Russia and Ukraine.

The Russian MoD did not specify where the footage was filmed.

It was not clear from the video where the footage was filmed (Ministry of Defense of Russia/Newsflash)

In its latest briefing earlier today, the Russian MoD said: "The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation continue the special military operation in Ukraine.

"High-precision air-based missiles have hit 2 command and control posts of AFU battalions, 1 communications centre, as well as 34 areas of AFU manpower and military equipment concentration.

"Operational-tactical and army aviation have hit 3 strong points and 67 areas of AFU manpower and military equipment concentration.

"The attacks have resulted in the elimination of more than 320 nationalists and 47 weapons and military equipment.

"Russian air defence means have shot down 15 Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles near Severodonetsk, Novochervonoe, Vasilevka of the Lugansk People's Republic, Panteleimonovka, Grigorovka, Krasnovka, Nevelskoe of the Donetsk People's Republic, Petrapolie, Petrovskoe, Glinskoe of Kharkov Region, Chornobaevka and Aleksandrovka of Kherson Region.

"In addition, 9 Ukrainian Smerch multiple-launch rockets have been intercepted near Malaya Kamyshevakha, Kamenka, Brazhkovka, Glinskoe in Kharkov Region and Chernobaevka in Kherson Region.

"Missile troops and artillery have hit 62 command posts, including those of Operational Command South near Novy Bug, Nikolaev Region, as well as 593 areas of AFU manpower and military equipment concentration and 55 artillery and mortar batteries at firing positions.

"4 BM-21 Grad multiple-launch rocket launchers, 46 Ukrainian weapons and military equipment, as well as 1 ammunition depot near Novomikhailovka, Donetsk People's Republic, have been destroyed.

"In addition, more than 15 Ukrainian tanks and infantry fighting vehicles and 5 large-calibre artillery mounts have been destroyed as a result of artillery strike on a hangar on the territory of Okean shipyard in Nikolaev city.

"In total, 183 Ukrainian aircraft and 128 helicopters, 1,064 unmanned aerial vehicles, 325 anti-aircraft missile systems, 3,323 tanks and other armored combat vehicles, 451 multiple launch rocket systems, 1,731 field artillery and mortars, as well as 3,294 units of special military vehicles were destroyed during the operation."

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