- A video shows a lone Russian soldier hiding in a trench, a drone having dropped grenades on him.
- The man then grabs the two grenades and tosses them away seconds before they explode.
A video appears to show a Russian soldier in Ukraine grabbing and tossing away grenades an attack drone dropped on him moments before they explode.
In the video, a Russian soldier appears to be lying alone in a trench when a Ukrainian drone targets him with a grenade. With only moments to spare, the soldier grabs the grenade with his bare hands and flings it away.
Later in the video, another grenade falls into the soldier's lap, and he grabs it and tosses it away just before it explodes nearby.
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It is not clear where the video originated, but Western outlets and pro-Kremlin bloggers have widely shared it online and touted it as an example of Russian courage.
Grenades typically detonate within three to five seconds of removing the pin, which means there are only a few seconds to react.
The government of Russia's Leningrad Oblast issued a statement praising the soldier's quick reactions and identifying him, according to the Russian newspaper Pravda.
"We are proud of the courage and the reaction of our fellow countryman — infantryman Alexei from the 138th motorized rifle brigade stationed in the village of Kamenka, Vyborgsky district of the Leningrad region. We thank the commanders for training! We wish great military luck to all the fighters of the brigade," a statement from the government of the Leningrad Oblast said.
The Russian outlet Signal wrote on Telegram that the video was filmed in the Ukrainian village of Mala Rohan, in Kharkiv Oblast, in the spring.
He added that the soldier was alive and well.
The video is circulating online as Russia continues to experience battlefield setbacks in Ukraine, most recently the withdrawal of troops from Kherson, the first major city captured by Russia after it began its invasion in February.
Ukraine has taken back territory in the east and south through a series of successful counter-offensives amid reports of low morale and a high death toll of Russian soldiers.