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Video: Ukrainian drives through Russian rocket barrage in insane close call

Video: Ukrainian drives through Russian rocket barrage in insane close call Car in Kharkiv, Ukraine narrowly avoiding a Grad MLRS barrage, Feb. 25, 2022. (Twitter video screenshot)

As Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine wages on, Ukrainian civilians have been increasingly caught in the crossfire. One civilian, in particular, had a close call caught on a video as a Russian Grad multiple-launch rocket system (MLRS) fired a barrage right on the intersection he was driving through.

Video shared on Friday afternoon showed a civilian driver waiting at a stoplight near the city of Kharkiv before the thunderous sound of a rocket barrage began to ring out all around him. Hearing the first explosions, the driver hit the gas and began speeding through the light as rockets began to fall in the intersection.

Car in Kharkiv today narrowly avoiding a Grad MLRS barrage. pic.twitter.com/GfTcWt91Fr

— Oliver Alexander (@OAlexanderDK) February 25, 2022

All around the driver, large puffs of dust told the driver where the latest rocket had landed and exploded into fragments.

The driver sped into the intersection just long enough to pull a u-turn, while still avoiding the rockets, and then he sped away in the other direction with rockets still falling within a few yards of him. As the driver got clear, he could be heard on the video letting out a sigh of relief.

While some social media viewers noted the date on the dashcam read that it had occurred in 2021, one open-source intelligence (OSINT) analyst Oliver Alexander said, “There are 2 scenarios: 1. Guy set dashcam date wrong 2. Exactly to the day 1 year ago MLRS was striking Ukraine, even though the last reported MLRS launches in Donbass were 2018 before this escalation.”

There are 2 scenarios:
1. Guy set dashcam date wrong
2. Exactly to the day 1 year ago MLRS was striking Ukraine, even though the last reported MLRS launches in Donbass were 2018 before this escalation.

— Oliver Alexander (@OAlexanderDK) February 25, 2022

Alexander also geolocated the site of the attack, matching it to an intersection about 9 miles north of the Kharkiv city center.

Geolocated to 50.048100, 36.189500 pic.twitter.com/9ivyyuyKCX

— Oliver Alexander (@OAlexanderDK) February 25, 2022

Civilians have repeatedly been caught in the middle of the fighting between Russian and Ukrainian forces over the first three days of the Russian invasion.

On Thursday, what appears to have been an armored Russian 9K35 Strela-10 mobile surface-to-air missile launcher vehicle was caught on multiple videos swerving in traffic on the roadways around Kyiv, to run over a civilian car fleeing the city.

A Russian tank is crushing an Ukrainian civilian car.
Best Part is DRIVER IS ALIVE..#Ukraine #Russia #Kyiv #UkraineRussia #NATO #worldwar3 #Putin #WeStandWithUkraine #RussiaUkraineConflict pic.twitter.com/WYq1BDEQvZ

— Kaur News🌐 (@BeautyTalks09) February 25, 2022

The Russian armored vehicle flattened the civilian car, but the driver miraculously survived.

Video taken after the incident showed Ukrainian civilians helping to free the driver, an elderly man, from his crushed vehicle.

#Ukraine
russian tanks running over civilian cars.
this is not a war on military, this is a war on people.
The man whose car was rammed and crushed by alleged Russian strela has been rescued#UkraineRussia #UkraineRussiaConflict #RussiaUkraineWar #ukraineinvasion #Russia pic.twitter.com/2tOMLcTxGJ

— Nesi Dhani Aala (@nesidhaniaala) February 25, 2022

Another Ukrainian civilian was seen standing on a roadway near the city of Kherson on Thursday, attempting to block an entire convoy of Russian Tigr infantry mobility vehicles from getting through. Video of the incident showed the man running in front of one Russian vehicle after another, delaying each for a matter of seconds before they quickly swerved around him.

Video from the same incident as previous tweet: #Ukrainian citizen trying to stop convoy of Russian forces – said to be from Kyiv. pic.twitter.com/mx33WwDn4z

— Michael A. Horowitz (@michaelh992) February 25, 2022

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