Dramatic footage shows Vladimir Putin's troops running for their lives as a bomb falls to the ground, causing a massive explosion.
A thermal camera mounted atop a small drone, captures the moment a group of Russian soldiers desperately try to hide as a bomb can be seen hurtling towards the ground sparking a huge cloud of smoke.
The bomb hits the ground, followed by more bombs tumbling as the shells can be seen plummeting towards the ground.
This comes as Ukraine has been using deadly "kamikaze" Switchblade drones which have the ability to hover over a Russian tank for 40 minutes before striking at 115mph.
The Ministry of Defence said in an assessment update that Russia appears to have resorted to launching dozens of 1960s-era missiles that were intended for use against aircraft carriers to instead attack ground targets.
It said that Russia is likely resorting to "such inefficient weapon systems" because it is running short of "more precise modern missiles, while Ukrainian air defences still deter its tactical aircraft from conducting strikes across much of the country.”
However, a military report by The Independent has shown that, for every artillery piece Ukraine has, Russia has 20 and that Russia has 40 times the supply of artillery ammunition.
The war is now primarily an artillery battle and Ukrainian officials have urged Washington and other western powers to fulfil their promises by sending more and better weaponry.
“This is an artillery war now,” Vadym Skibitsky, Ukraine’s deputy head of military intelligence, told The Guardian.
He continued: "Everything now depends on what (the West) gives us. Ukraine has one artillery piece to 10 to 15 Russian artillery pieces.”
Amnesty has accused Putin and his army of committing war crimes in the northeastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, as they use banned cluster bombs and carry out indiscriminate attacks, killing hundreds of civilians.
The human rights group found evidence of Russian forces repeatedly using international banned weaponry such as 9N210/9N235 cluster munitions and scatterable mines.
The report said: “The people of Kharkiv have faced a relentless barrage of indiscriminate attacks in recent months, which killed and injured hundreds of civilians.
“The repeated use of widely banned cluster munitions is shocking, and a further indication of utter disregard for civilian lives. The Russian forces responsible for these horrific attacks must be held accountable for their actions, and victims and their families must receive full reparations."