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3 Jun, 2025 07:42

Russian soldiers hijack Ukrainian armored vehicle (VIDEO)

Troops made off with a Canadian-made LAV Super Bison after surprising its driver, a new clip shows

Footage shared on social media has shown the moment Russian soldiers audaciously hijacked a Canadian-made Ukrainian armored vehicle. 

Several Russian Telegram channels posted the undated drone video on Monday, reportedly from Ukraine’s Sumy Region which borders Russia. In the clip, Russian service members can be seen taking over an LAV Super Bison, before making off with it along a rural road.

After the vehicle disappears into the distance, the driver apparently realizes the futility of his chase and walks off in another direction.

According to the Voyennoye Delo Telegram channel, the operation was carried out by a reconnaissance unit of Russia’s 22nd Motorized Rifle Regiment.

Introduced in 2016, the LAV Super Bison is an 8x8 armored combat support vehicle built by General Dynamics Land Systems-Canada. It is designed for troop transport and battlefield support and offers its crew protection against mines and improvised explosive devices. The vehicle is typically equipped with a 25mm gun or a 7.62mm machine gun.

In late May, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Moscow intended to create a “security buffer zone” along the border, after troops successfully routed a Ukrainian incursion into Kursk Region. In recent weeks, Russian officials have also reported strikes on Ukrainian troops in Sumy Region.

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