Russian Ukrainian War

Footage of a Ukrainian M113 armored personnel carrier running into a mine barrier near the settlement of Kondrashovka, in the Kupyansk direction. The mine barrier is made of three TM-62 mines. The M113 armored personnel carrier was developed in the USA in 1959 and was produced until 2007, a review is available on the channel. At the end of the video, there is an insert showing a Ukrainian T-64 tank running into mines near the settlement of Yampol, in the Krasnolimansk direction.


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Footage of Russian FPV drones attacking a Ukrainian M1A1SA Abrams tank. The tank was used by the Ukrainian 47th Magura Brigade. The video was filmed in the Belgorod region of Russia, the tank was moving towards the village of Demidovka to support the evacuation of the wounded. Judging by the knocked-down track, the tank ran over a mine, after which it was attacked by Russian FPV drones. The M1A1SA Abrams tank is made in the USA, a review is available on the channel. To evacuate the Ukrainian M1A1SA Abrams tank, a BREM-1 left the Sumy region of Ukraine, which was also destroyed by Russian FPV drones


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Now that many frontlines are collapsing in Ukraine, I wonder what Akim will write about. Maybe he will brag about how good the latest piece of junk military equipment that the west sent Ukraine, or he will talk about how the latest battles are the same as some war fought over a thousand years ago. It should be funny and entertaining with what ever he comes up with.
 
I have not heard of such a thing. It was recently discovered that an Indian contractor was selling French optics to Russia.
 
Footage of the use in Ukraine of the Russian M-28NM helicopter, guided missile X-39 LMU, also called "Product 305". In this video, the missile was used against the Ukrainian army command post located in one of the houses. The second part of the video, the strike of the X-39 LMUR missile, against the support of the railway bridge over the Dnieper River. The Russian helicopter Ka-52M can also use X-39 missiles.


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Footage of an attempt to counterattack by a Ukrainian armored group in the Pokrovsk direction, near Pokrovsk. The Ukrainian armored group consists of a Swedish-made Pbv 302 armored personnel carrier, Ukrainian-made Kozak-7 armored vehicles, American-made BATT UMG armored vehicles, and other equipment. The military equipment bears a new Ukrainian tactical sign in the form of a cross with arrows. The Ukrainian group was attacked by Russian BT-40 FPV drones and fiber-optic-controlled FPV drones. Technical information about the equipment is available on the channel. Judging by the video, some equipment was attacked by drones several times.


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An episode of the battle of the Russian 4th separate motorized rifle brigade, using several tanks with the Tsar-Mangal protection. During the march of the tanks, one of the T-72 tanks with its own name "Rusich" stalled. The crew was forced to abandon the tank, but later it was evacuated, shown at the end of the video. The column of tanks turned around and, covered by a smoke screen, retreated to their original positions. After that, the Russian tank was subjected to multiple attacks by Ukrainian FPV drones. Ammunition was dropped on the tank, and drones with a thermite charge were also used to set the tank on fire. It is worth noting that some of the Ukrainian drones did not explode. As previously reported by the operators of Ukrainian FPV drones, the effectiveness of FPV attacks is now about 35%. As a result of numerous attacks by Ukrainian drones, the Russian T-72 tank with the Tsar-Mangal protection was never destroyed.


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I have not heard of such a thing. It was recently discovered that an Indian contractor was selling French optics to Russia.
Wow! Good one, you finding out that an Indian contractor selling French optics to Russia is nothing new. The west funds Russian weapons manufacturers by buying Russian oil. Western products under sanction end up in Russian military weapons and equipment. Hell even Ukraine funded Russia war effort by allowing natural gas to flow through Ukraine. Ukraine itself has to play the game even if it helps Russia. Ukraine=a pawn.
 
It didn't take long for the west to spin and lie about the Kursk disaster. I now seems it was a disaster for Russia and N. Korea. I guess I was wrong, it was all a brilliant Ukrainian trap that the Russians fell into. I posted half the article. If you feel like throwing up, I'll leave a link so you can read the last half of this shit show article. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...r&cvid=7f4cb9c1c00a44da886514315ba4e6e3&ei=10

Ukraine commander makes chilling admission about North Korean soldiers helping Russia​

In an interview with ABC, Ukrainian commander Maj. Oleh Shyriaiev talks about what it was like to encounter the North Koreans, saying "They tried to do an assault with a company group. We were prepared."

"We withdrew a bit and we created a minefield. And after the North Koreans hit those mines, my guys just finished them off with guns," he said.

Russian troops tried their best to get rid of Ukraine's forces from Kursk, making it a top priority for the Kremlin. This proved harder than they might have expected, and the Russians suffered heavy losses for little ground. This is when the North Korean troops were summoned.
Ukraine is now holding onto a small portion of land in Kursk but Shyriaiev believes the operation was a success, even though it ended in his troops retreating.

He told ABC that the Russians and North Koreans "have lost a lot of personnel, both recoverable and irrecoverable losses.

"They have lost a lot of equipment, a lot of their infrastructure has been damaged, which means that they would need to rebuild it. This also comes at a cost. And this also weakens Russia."
One month after the August offensive, Shyriaiev was recognized as a "Hero of Ukraine" by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. He was already a well-respected and decorated veteran before this.

He said, "I am proud that we were the first to actually bring the fight to Russian soil."
 
It is interesting that Ukrainian commanders reveal the truth. Which is for the west to rearm Ukraine during a cease fire. Obviously Russia knows this truth, I'm not sure most of the west does, but it's the reason why anything short of victory is unacceptable to Putin and why he will never agree to a cease fire.
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'Yearning for peace'​

Whether waged by Russians or North Koreans, Shyriaiev said he believes the war will drag on despite U.S.-led peace efforts.

"All of us are, of course, yearning for peace," he said. "But when people begin to talk about loss of territories, this is a very painful, very sensitive issue." While Trump's administration pushes Ukraine to cede land, Shyriaiev suggested that the existential threat posed by Moscow necessitates the recovery of all land within Ukraine's 1991 internationally-recognized borders -- including Crimea and the eastern Donbas region."

Ukrainians should consider a ceasefire an opportunity to "prepare for the continuation of a fight, because with this kind of a neighbor, we need to constantly be on guard," Shyriaiev continued. "We know that Russia is a country that never, never keeps its promises. It is a neighbor that is always a threat that has always aimed to suppress us and to conquer us."
 
It didn't take long for the west to spin and lie about the Kursk disaster. I now seems it was a disaster for Russia and N. Korea. I guess I was wrong, it was all a brilliant Ukrainian trap that the Russians fell into. I posted half the article. If you feel like throwing up, I'll leave a link so you can read the last half of this shit show article. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...r&cvid=7f4cb9c1c00a44da886514315ba4e6e3&ei=10

Ukraine commander makes chilling admission about North Korean soldiers helping Russia​

In an interview with ABC, Ukrainian commander Maj. Oleh Shyriaiev talks about what it was like to encounter the North Koreans, saying "They tried to do an assault with a company group. We were prepared."

"We withdrew a bit and we created a minefield. And after the North Koreans hit those mines, my guys just finished them off with guns," he said.

Russian troops tried their best to get rid of Ukraine's forces from Kursk, making it a top priority for the Kremlin. This proved harder than they might have expected, and the Russians suffered heavy losses for little ground. This is when the North Korean troops were summoned.
Ukraine is now holding onto a small portion of land in Kursk but Shyriaiev believes the operation was a success, even though it ended in his troops retreating.

He told ABC that the Russians and North Koreans "have lost a lot of personnel, both recoverable and irrecoverable losses.

"They have lost a lot of equipment, a lot of their infrastructure has been damaged, which means that they would need to rebuild it. This also comes at a cost. And this also weakens Russia."
One month after the August offensive, Shyriaiev was recognized as a "Hero of Ukraine" by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. He was already a well-respected and decorated veteran before this.

He said, "I am proud that we were the first to actually bring the fight to Russian soil."
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha..................... One thing the Ukronazis have learnt well from their overlords - how to weave a bunch of lies and outright fantasies.
 

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