 Buryat unit decimated as another non-Slav unit thrown into a failed Russian attack. Russian troops from the Asian province of Buryatia, thrown into a recent attack in Ukraine's eastern Donbas region, were decimated by drone-controlled artillery and mortar strikes, caught on brutal video recently recorded by defenders, official Ukrainian military sources said, according to Kiev Post media outlet. The video, made by Ukraine's Defence Ministry, showed in graphic detail a failed assault, reportedly attempted by Russia's 37th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade, a formation raised near Russia's border with Mongolia against positions held by Ukraine's 58th Motorized Infantry Brigade. In the drone images, a Russian armoured column led by a mine-clearing tank driving across a farm field pulls up near a wood line, where Russian infantrymen jump out of armoured carriers following the tank. A BMP-2 infantry fighting vehicle and a BTR personnel carrier are shown. Flight data from one video angle indicate the Ukrainian drone recording the Russian attack was 1.7 km distance at altitude between 90 to 100 meters. Ukrainian military journalist Yuri Butasov reported the engagement was recorded by a volunteer drone detachment operating near the frontline village of Staromlynivka. The Siberian unit's assault was thrown back with heavy losses Butasov reported. Other Ukrainian military information platforms identified the Buryatia-based 37th Brigade as the attacking formation. An operator associated with a reconnaissance group with knowledge of the action told the Kiev Post, the Presidential Brigade's Bulava unit and the Wild Hornets strike drone team participated in the fight. The operator said the video was recorded in the vicinity of the village of Eurasane in the southern Kursan sector.