The video, released Friday, shows the helicopter firing at terrorist targets, and releasing countermeasures against potential enemy portable missile systems before an advance by Syrian ground forces.
According to Zvezda, Night Hunters were sent into the area during a Syrian army ground offensive, which stopped after running into heavy enemy fire. After receiving the coordinates of enemy firing points from ground forces, the Russian gunships were dispatched to destroy enemy targets. The Night Hunter's assist helped the army break through Daesh's positions and liberate territory occupied by the terrorists since summer 2014.
Last week, summarizing the results of Russia's 23 month operation in Syria, Russian General Staff chief Col. Gen. Sergei Rudskoy said that since the start of the Russian air campaign in Syria in September 2015, the Aerospace Forces have carried out 90,000 airstrikes against the terrorist targets in more than 28,000 sorties, helping the Syrian government to increase the territory under its control fourfold.
In addition to Russia, the Mi-28's operators include Algeria, Iraq, and Venezuela.