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True terror of being blown up by kamikaze drone revealed in POV vid as Ukrainian cameraman is shredded by flying bomb
A TERRIFYING POV video has emerged showing a Ukrainian cameraman shredded with shrapnel after being blown up by a Kamikaze drone.
Shocking footage shows Pavlo Borysko being attacked by a Russian FPV drone while filming military drone pilots on the frontline.



Footage filmed by Borysko shows the moment a Ukrainian drone was about to take off when the site was hit by a Russian FPV.
An explosion can be seen on the video before shrapnel is sent in every direction.
After the dust settled, Borysko was seen covered in blood with his winter jacket and a bulletproof vest riddled with holes.
Nearby Ukrainian soldiers applied a tourniquet on Borysko and sent him to the field hospital.
He was found to have numerous shrapnel wounds and a leg fracture.
The brave cameraman was then transferred to a regular hospital where he underwent several surgeries that took metal pieces out of his body.
Borysko was accompanied by war correspondent Olexander Motorny who continued filming at the scene even after the explosion.
Motorny said: “I was filming the drone pilot, who was in the safe place, and Borysko was filming the drone taking off. We heard the explosion and rushed outside.
“He was yelling because he was shell-shocked. He said, ‘You have to film me; it is important.'”
The incident happened near Vovchansk, just about 10 kilometres from the Russian border.
Borysko and Motorny are part of the Ukrainian national TV channel 1+1.
Vovchansk was occupied by Russia twice, first at the beginning of the full-scale invasion and a second time in 2024 during the Russian counter-offensive.
According to the Ukrainian military, parts of the city are still under the control of Putin’s army.
Meanwhile, twisted Russian soldiers posted sickening videos of their murderous drone strikes on innocent Ukrainians online as warped war “trophies”.
Horrifying clips of several bomb drops on civilian homes, buses, and cars have been posted on Telegram during Mad Vlad’s terrorist invasion.
Videos, proudly uploaded by sick-minded Russian troops, show drone operators flying their weapons at a low height over the city.
These terrifying machines – filmed through the remote operator’s camera on the device – have not just targeted Ukrainian troops but have shockingly gone after civilians.
Public workers like nurses, waste collectors, police, and paramedics are just some of the people caught up in these attacks.
These sick strikes started on the outskirts of the port city a few months ago.
Russian troops then started to launch their attacks within the heart of the tortured city.
Ukrainian officials have warned the number of hits and victims has rapidly started to increase since the summer.
The tragic strikes have killed nearly 70 people and injured over 700 in the past few months, per CBC.


Lisa Riley posts cryptic comment after Peter Kay is slammed for cruel joke about her live on stage
LISA Riley has shared a cryptic message after Peter Kay was slammed for making a cruel joke about her.
Comedian Peter, 51, made a harsh reference to actress Lisa’s battle with alcohol, after she quit drinking nine years ago.



Today Emmerdale star Lisa, 48, took to Instagram to post about “seeing the good in life”.
She shared a quote that read: “We can complain because rose bushes have thorns, or rejoice because thorns have roses.”
Lisa added: “See the good in life….before you ALWAYS jump to the negative….its such a simpler way to live for sure.”
Fans were quick to comment on the upload, with one writing: “Absolutely! A saying everyone should take heed of your positive outlook Lisa, always bring a smile to my face thank you.”
Peter came under fire following his latest gig in his native Manchester, which saw him boot audience members out after a series of interruptions.
After he called for one female fan to be removed when she shouted “we love you Peter Kay”, he couldn’t resist a distasteful dig as she made her way through the aisles – with audience members claiming he said: “Have a drink have we?
“Go on, off you go Lisa Riley.”
A fan then told MailOnline: “The whole thing just feels very nasty and bitter.
“His performance was poor but the way he dealt with one heckler and someone shouting ‘we love you’ was ridiculous.
“My friend and I left the show after that, half an hour early. Others left the show early too.”
Lisa has spoken openly about her decision to go sober, once admitting to drinking two bottles of wine a night.
She also confessed she “drowned my feelings in alcohol” following her mum’s death.
‘Will buy asap’ vow shoppers as they race to Primark for new £10 bodysuits with very flattering detail
SHOPPERS are racing to Primark to get their hands on a new bodysuit that they have already declared as the perfect holiday buy.
So if you’re looking for something to freshen up your spring and summer wardrobe, then you’ve come to the right place.




The £10 bodysuits come in two colours – navy and olive green – and are available in sizes XXS to XL.
And they boast a very flattering ruching detail that will look good on all bodyshapes.
Describing them on the website, Primark bosses say: “A staple in your new season edit, this ruched bodysuit is finished with a stylish asymmetric neckline.”
They’re already on the shelves in stores and are available for click and collect.
Staff at the retail giant’s Lincoln store have since gone viral with 196,000 views after sharing a clip of the new buys.
Alongside the video, the local branch gushed: “How stunning are these new bodysuits???”
And fashion fans appear to be in full agreement as they’re desperate to get their hands on one.
One shopper cried: “Not a want, a NEED.”
“Running to Primark”, said a second.
Someone else wrote, “These look so nice omg.”
A fourth added: “Will buy asap.”
Others, meanwhile, have declared the bodysuits as the perfect buy for a sunshine break, as one chimed in: “For holiday, chefs kiss.”
“These for Turkey”, echoed a sixth.
If this has inspired you to pop in to your nearest Primark, you might also notice that the seamless crop tops are BACK – and they’ve had an upgrade.
If you were obsessed with the ribbed camis that sell out every summer but weren’t quite quick enough to nab every colour, fear not, as they are now back in stock.
But they’ve had a slight tweak for spring 2025.
In previous years, the cami crop tops have boasted a V-neck nad ribbed material.
Now, they have been given a much sleeker look with a soft and stretchy fabric, spaghetti straps and a scoop neck. Even better? They’re double lined.
And they’re already up for grabs in seven colours – black, purple, sage green, grey, white, baby pink and taupe.
Shoppers have already praised the staple tops as “the best thing ever” and “so soft”.
Why is Primark the place to go for bargains?

JUST how does Primark do it? Continue delivering on-trend items at such incredible prices? According to bosses, it's down to four points.
- They “sell a lot of items” – Thanks to that, they are able to make savings by buying in bulk for their 191 UK stores
- They “do very little advertising”
- While their clothes offer the “latest trends”, they “don’t use expensive hangers, tags or labels”.
- And lastly, they try to be “as efficient as possible when transporting products from factories to stores”. This includes things like asking “suppliers to pack our t-shirts so they are ready to go straight on shelf”.
For more information about how Primark keeps their costs so low, and are able to deliver such amazing bargains, visit the Primark website
Jorginho ‘agrees Arsenal exit’ with former Chelsea midfielder’s contract running out at the end of the season
JORGINHO has reportedly agreed terms with Flamengo for a free transfer from Arsenal.
The Italian is in the final months of his contract with Arsenal that expires in June, and could be headed back to the country of his birth on a free transfer this summer.

As he is in the last six months of his deal, Jorginho is able to negotiate a pre-contract agreement with any club abroad.
Brazilian side Flamengo were reportedly pushing to sign the midfielder last month, but didn’t want to pay a transfer fee for the player.
Brazilian outlet BolaVIP claim that the interest has now advanced and Flamengo have agreed a salary with Jorginho.
Ex-Chelsea full-back Filipe Luis, who is now head coach at Flamengo, spoke to the Arsenal player last month to help convince him to join the Brazilian outfit.
Jorginho has been in demand and it was reported last month that his representatives held talks with another Brazilian club Palmeiras.
The former Chelsea player is among seven Arsenal players who could be axed in the summer.
It has been reported that Mikel Arteta has sanctioned the departure of players in order to raise funds for a summer spending spree.
Getting Jorginho’s £110,000 weekly wages off the books could allow Arsenal to reallocate those funds towards summer reinforcements.
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Arsenal were inactive in the January transfer window, potentially missing an opportunity to bolster their squad as they look to catch Premier League leaders Liverpool.
Jorginho joined Arsenal from Chelsea two years ago for a fee of £12million.
He has appeared 73 times for the Gunners in the Premier League, but has been a bit part player this season only starting six games and appearing off the bench four times.
The horrifying reason you should NEVER fly with a cold – or risk horror bleeds and permanent damage
IF you come down with a cough, sneezing or sniffles in the days before you’re due to travel, cancelling your flight can seem like overkill.
After all, it’s just a cold – right?

But a pilot has recently gone viral for warning passengers not to set foot on a plane while battling a common cold, or risk permanent ear and hearing issues.
Captain Jaimes García who works for Colombian airline Avianca shared a video to TikTok, explaining the risks of air travel if you have a cold.
He warned that the change in altitude could trigger what’s known as ear barotrauma – a type of ear damage caused by pressure differences between the inside of the ear and the outside of the ear.
It can lead to ear pain and, in some cases, permanent hearing loss.
The pilot said: “If it’s very severe and you’re very congested, your eardrum could even rupture. It’s very serious.”
Professor Franklin Joseph, consultant physician in general internal medicine and head of Dr Frank’s clinic, told The Sun: “Flying with a cold can indeed increase the risk of ear barotrauma.”
He pointed out: “Given the recent increase in flu cases, many individuals are experiencing head colds and congestion
“It’s important to be aware of these risks and take appropriate measures to protect your health while travelling.”
According to Prof Joseph, ear barotrauma “occurs due to a blockage in the Eustachian tubes – the small passages that help regulate pressure in the ears”.
“When you’re congested, these tubes struggle to equalise pressure during takeoff and landing, leading to discomfort, pain, or even more severe symptoms such as hearing loss or fluid build-up behind the eardrum,” he said.
If your ears become blocked and painful during takeoff and landing – the dreaded “airplane ear” – you’re experiencing ear barotrauma.
Symptoms of the condition will vary according to whether it’s mild or severe – but having a cold might put you at risk of more long-lasting damage.
Prof Joseph said: “Mild cases may cause a feeling of fullness, temporary hearing loss, or ringing in the ears – also known as tinnitus.
“However, in more severe cases, individuals can experience persistent pain, vertigo, or even perforation of the eardrum, which may lead to ear discharge and longer-term hearing issues.”
Ear barotrauma explained
Ear barotrauma is a type of ear damage caused by pressure differences between the inside of the ear and the outside of the ear.
It can cause pain and sometimes lifelong hearing loss.
The middle ear is an air-filled space between the inner and outer parts of the ear.
It contains the opening of the eustachian tube, which connects to an area behind the nose. This tube stays closed most of the time.
For your hearing to work normally, the pressure inside the middle ear has to match the air pressure in your environment. If the external pressure is greater or less than the middle ear pressure, the eustachian tube should open to equalise the pressure between the middle ear and the outside.
Sometimes the eustachian tube can’t open normally when there are changes in pressure.
When that happens, the difference in pressure can damage the eardrum.
An imbalance in pressure between the inner and outer ear can happen during scuba diving and air travel.
Most people in these situations don’t develop ear barotrauma.
This condition happens when there is also a problem with the eustachian tube.
Anything that causes inflammation or fluid buildup in the area around the tube may cause it to not open normally.
These may include factors, such as:
- Allergies
- Sinus congestion
- Having a cold or other infection
- Anatomical abnormalities
- Exposure to irritants, such as tobacco smoke
- Certain hormonal changes (for instance, during pregnancy)
Common symptoms of ear barotrauma may include:
- Feeling of pressure in the ear
- Ear pain
- Dizziness
- Feeling like you have a blocked ear
- Bleeding from the ears or into the middle ear
- Ringing in your ears
- Hearing loss
Source: Cedars Sinai
In some cases, people may even experience bleeding from their ear.
“While most cases resolve on their own, serious cases may require medical intervention,” Prof Joseph said.
Ear pain and hearing loss aren’t the only health consequences of flying with a cold, he added.
“Aside from ear barotrauma, flying with a cold can also exacerbate sinus pressure, leading to intense headaches or facial pain,” the specialist explained.
“Additionally, congestion and dehydration in the cabin environment may worsen symptoms, prolong recovery, or increase the risk of spreading illness to fellow passengers.
“Those with pre-existing respiratory conditions, such as asthma, may also find that cold symptoms make breathing more difficult at altitude.”
Tips for avoiding ear damage
Prof Joseph shared some tips for avoiding ear barotrauma – and staying generally healthy – if you really can’t put off your travel.
“If flying with a cold is unavoidable, using a decongestant nasal spray before take-off and landing can help reduce nasal congestion,” he advised.
“Chewing gum or swallowing during ascent and descent can also aid in equalising ear pressure.
“It’s essential to stay well-hydrated and avoid caffeine or alcohol, as they can contribute to dehydration.”
You might also find sipping on water and yawning helpful to ease pressure in your ear, according to Ana Kim, an associate professor of otolaryngology at Columbia University Irving Medical Centre.
She also suggested pinching your nostrils closed with your fingers and then gently blowing air into your nose, or giving earplugs a go.