Terrifying moment Russian ‘Kamikaze drone’ crashes into building in huge fireball as new weapon unleashed for first time

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THIS is the terrifying moment a Russian ‘Kamikaze drone’ crashed into a building in a huge fireball as the new weapon is unleashed for the first time. At least three of the Iran-made drones struck a building believed to house Ukraine‘s southern command HQ in Odessa today, according to a report. Twitter/ Visegrad24An Iranian-made ‘kamikaze’ drone struck an administrative building in southern Ukraine[/caption] The killer drone exploded into a ball of flames Twitter/ Visegrad24Ukraine said there were no casualties from the attack[/caption] AFPUkraine says it’s shot down eight Iran-made drones[/caption] The footage – released by news channel Visegrad24 – appeared to show a Shahed-136 ‘kamikaze’ drone loitering above a building in the port city before plunging into it, creating a massive fireball in its wake. Moments later giant plumes of smoke can be seen billowing out of the destroyed building. Russia claimed it hit the offices of Ukraine’s operation command of the southern front, which is fighting a bloody battle to recapture the city of Kherson. Ukraine said there have been no casualties as a result of the strike. READ MORE ON WORLD NEWS KALASH-KNOCK OFF Inside Russia's shambolic mobilisation including rusted guns & 1950s tanks DARK VISIONS Inside Nostradamus' chilling prediction that 'Queen would die in 2022 aged 96' Kyiv has blasted what it called “a collaboration with evil” and stripped Iran’s ambassador to Ukraine of his title over the country’s decision to allegedly supply Russian forces with drones. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said at least eight of the self-destructing gismos have been shot down since the conflict began in February. In a late night address, Zelensky said: “Today the Russian army used Iranian drones for its strikes. … The world will know about every instance of collaboration with evil, and it will have corresponding consequences.” Iran has denied the charge. Most read in The Sun SIDEMEN FC 8 YOUTUBE ALL STARS 7 Miniminter hits HAT-TRICK as Sidemen win 15-goal THRILLER ROCKY START Strictly's Giovanni and Richie 'haven't clicked' amid tensions at rehearsals ROYAL MESS Harry 'desperately' trying to change 'explosive' memoir after Queen’s death luca his face Moment furious Love Island star Luca sees Gemma wrap her legs around male pal BANK BOOST Martin Lewis has good news for workers earning less than £50,000 'can't all be happy!' Fans accuse Strictly pairs of being 'fake' after 'grating' launch Military authorities in southern Ukraine said they shot down four Shahed-136s near Odesa on Friday. The air force also brought down a larger Iranian drone – a Mohajer-6 – which is used for reconnaissance, according to Ukrainska Pravda newspaper. Unverified footage has also appeared online of a ship towing what’s believed to be a Mohajer-6 from waters in southern Ukraine. The killer Shahed-136 drone – also known as a Heran 2 – were developed as suicide crafts that could loiter above targets before attacking them. It comes equipped with an explosive warhead and can fly at a range of up to 2,500km at 185km/h. According to defence-blog.com, they were developed and manufactured by the Iranian defense industry and were unveiled in December 2021. Read More on The Sun HOW MUCH? I've cut my energy bills by over £500 by turning off an energy guzzling appliance BUS LIFE I bought an old school bus for dirt cheap at an auction and converted it myself The unmanned aircraft has a length of 3.5m and a wingspan of 2.5m and weighs 200kg. According to Defense Express, the aircrafts are not equipped with cameras and are guided by satellite navigation. ReutersKyiv has blasted Iran for supplying Shahed-136 drones to Russia[/caption] ReutersShahed-136s are equipped with an explosive warhead and can fly a range of 2,500kms[/caption]