An Ukrainian tractor steals a massive Russian armoured vehicle

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A tractor from Ukraine was filmed ‘stealing’ a massive Russian armoured vehicle.

The video shows a tractor towing the tank down a road while a guy desperately tries to catch up with it.

“No expert, but the invasion doesn’t seem to be going especially well,” said Johnny Mercer, Conservative MP for Plymouth Moor View, who uploaded the footage on Twitter.

It comes following reports that tens of thousands of Russians are attempting to enter the United States to seek political asylum in order to avoid being forced to fight in Ukraine’s conflict.

It comes as some of Putin’s own team abandons him, with numerous Russian MPs abandoning their support for the Kremlin in the context of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

After weeks of military escalation, Russian troops have driven tanks into the country, causing international indignation at Putin’s arrogant assault.

Following Putin’s invasion, US immigration lawyers say they are inundated with demands from Russian men and their families seeking political asylum.

Before Ukrainian forces broke the pipeline’s perimeters, Russia blew up a natural gas pipeline near the city’s northeastern boundaries, prompting warnings from Ukrainian authorities of a “environmental catastrophe.”

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After small arms fire and rockets were heard throughout the night, an eerie silence settled over central Kyiv yesterday morning, despite Russian troops’ failure to conquer the city.

In recent months, an unprecedented number of Russian citizens have crossed into the United States from Mexico to seek political asylum, allegedly in response to Putin’s increasing crackdown on the opposition.

After Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, immigration lawyers predict that numbers will “skyrocket,” particularly among military-age men who worry being drafted to fight.

Conscripts and reservists aged 18 to 60 have already been called up by the Russian authorities.

Thousands of Russians have fearlessly demonstrated against the war around the country, risking detention.

“We have never been so busy,” Ekaterina Mouratova, a Russian-American immigration lawyer based in Miami, Florida, told The Daily Telegraph.

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