At least 65 Russian soldiers killed in Ukraine missile strikes as they lined up in field for a general’s inspection

By Snejana Farberov

Chilling photos show the aftermath of Ukrainian rocket strikes that annihilated at least 65 Russian soldiers in occupied Donetsk, where they had been ordered to line up in an open field for a commander’s inspection.

The images shared on social media show what appears to be dozens of men’s lifeless bodies dressed in military fatigues scattered in a muddy clearing in a wood.

Two to three US-made mobile rockets (HIMARS) were fired Tuesday morning at the training ground of Russia’s 39th Separate Guards Motorized Rifle Brigade stationed near the occupied village of Trudivske in the Southern Donetsk region, according to Russian military bloggers and a Ukrainian official.

Harrowing photos show dozens of bodies after a Ukrainian HIMARS attack on Russian troops in the occupied section of the Donetsk region
Harrowing photos show the aftermath of a Ukrainian HIMARS attack on Russian troops in the occupied section of the Donetsk region.British Intelligence/Telegram
Dead soldiers in fatigues seen strewn across an open field in Donetsk
Soldiers with Russia’s 39th Separate Guards Motorized Rifle Brigade had been lined up in an open field near the village of Trudivske for a commander’s inspection.British Intelligence/Telegram

Serhiy Bratchuk, a spokesperson for southern Ukraine’s volunteer army, posted two videos on his Telegram channel that he said showed the “consequences” of the deadly attack.

The troops had gathered around 9 a.m. local time to await the arrival of Maj. Gen. Oleg Moiseyev, the decorated commander of the 29th Army of the Eastern military region, who was scheduled to inspect the brigade.

“Our commanders had lined us up in an open field,” a soldier who survived the carnage said in a video obtained by the BBC’s Russian service.

In the end, Moiseyev never made it for the inspection, reported Russian war correspondent Roman Saponkov on Telegram.

The popular military blog Rybar described the attack as a “tragic event,” pointedly adding that “the lack of common sense and flexibility of thinking in the ranks of senior officers is not surprising.”

Russian troops seen dead in the mud after HIMARS strikes
Two to three US-made HIMARS rockets were fired at the Russian brigade, leaving dozens dead.British Intelligence/Telegram
Survivors of the attack line up their dead comrades next to the tree line
Survivors of the attack lined up their dead comrades next to the tree line.British Intelligence/Telegram

Russian reporter Andrey Rudenko sarcastically warned commanders in a social media post that needlessly lining up military personnel “simply to show your own importance carries the very high probability of getting hit in what you call your head with a PC30 HIMARS.”

“Therefore take care of yourself and your subordinates!” he implored.

The HIMARS strikes occurred shortly before Russia’s Minister of Defense Sergei Shoigu met with President Vladimir Putin to crow about his forces’ capture of the strategically important town of Avdiivka.

Major-General Oleg Moiseev
The troops were killed while awaiting the arrival of Maj. Gen. Oleg Moiseyev, who was set to inspect the brigade.Smotrim/east2west news

“As for the overall situation in Avdiivka, this is an absolute success,” Putin told Shoigu. “I congratulate you. It needs to be built on.”

Russia’s Ministry of Defense has not commented on the troops’ slaughter in Donetsk.