New Delhi: As the Russian troops pressed toward Ukraine's capital Kyiv on Saturday, a video is being widely shared on social media where reportedly a Russian tank could be seen purposely running over a moving car in the war-torn nation.


The video was shared by a user Hadley Sheley on Twitter with the caption, "Ummm…So, who’s in charge of keeping track of Putin‘s war crimes for the Hague? Here’s a Russian army tank in Ukraine going out of its way to purposely run over a Ukrainian civilian."


However, ABP News could not independetly verify the authenticity of the video. Even the exact location where the brutal event took place is unknown.


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In another video posted by the user, it could be seen that the military tank completely ran over the car, but the driver of the car survived the attack by some miracle. The driver was rescued and taken out from the twisted wreck of the car by the local people who pulled out the driver from their bare hands, as can be seen in the video.


Several other reports of such henious acts have come to light ever since Russian launched a full-blown attack on Ukraine which entered the third today with explosions and street fighting, forcing Kyiv residents to seek shelter underground. 


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While Russia claims its assault on Ukraine is aimed only at military targets, civilians have been killed and injured during Europe's largest ground war since World War II.


Meanwhile, the capital city of Kyiv has been put under curfew which now has been extended. The airspace of Kyiv has already been closed due to which people are moving towards bordering countries of Poland, Hungary, Romania and Slovak Republic for evacuation. 


India had already sent an evacuation flight to Bucharest and two more have been sent to bring back Indian nationals. 


Meanwhile President Volodomyr Zelemsky has turned down offer by United States to get him evacuated and has asked Prime Minister Narednra Modi for India’s political support at the UN Security Council.