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1:: Russian Tank GRAVEYARD! Ukrainian Troops Stands Firm | UK Report Reveals Huge Losses for Russians

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 29.01.2024 · 15:10:55 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· The Ukrainian Defense Forces thwarted a total of 18 hostile assaults originating from the Marinka front and 23 from the Avdiivka front on Sunday. A total of 54 combat engagements took place during the course of the day. The Russians launched 42 times at Ukrainian military positions and civilian areas from multiple launch rocket systems, in addition to six missile strikes and two airstrikes. There were no significant advancements observed in the regions of Polissia and Volyn. Along the Sivershchyna and Slobozhanshchyna fronts, Russian forces conducted an airstrike in the vicinity of the small settlement of Krasnyi Khutir in the Chernihiv Oblast. Russian artillery and projectiles targeted approximately thirty localities. Russian forces attempted to breach Ukrainian defenses east of Pishchane in Kharkiv Oblast, but Ukrainian forces on the Kupiansk front repulsed the assault. Over ten settlements, Dvorichna included, were subjected to mortar and artillery assaults. Six Russian assaults along the Lyman front, in close proximity of Terny and Yampolivka, where the Russians tried to break into Ukrainian fortifications, were repelled by Ukrainian forces. More than ten settlements were damaged by Russian mortar and artillery barrages, including Nevske, Makiivka, and Bilohorivka. A new assessment indicates that since early October, when Moscow launched a military operation along the eastern front lines, Russian combat forces in Ukraine have lost around 365 main battle tanks in the war-torn country. As of Monday, the British Ministry of Defense disclosed data indicating that the Russian ground forces achieved only marginal progress and suffered the loss of up to 365 tanks and 700 armored combat vehicles. On October 10, the Russian bombardment of Avdiivka, a Ukrainian stronghold in Donetsk that had been occupied for nearly a decade, began. The eastern settlement has been the subject of Moscow's incremental territorial assertions; however, the trajectory of the Kremlin's assault on Avdiivka was swiftly determined by the damage sustained by Russian vehicles. Based on an analysis of satellite imagery conducted by the Intelligence Insight project, Moscow lost more than 211 vehicles in the vicinity of Avdiivka between November 26 and the day Russia launched its offensive. Furthermore, in the first three weeks of the assault on Avdiivka, Russia reportedly lost around 200 armored vehicles, according to an estimate by the British Ministry of Defense. On the contrary, according to the United Kingdom, it is probable that Russia will augment its inventory by 120 main combat tank vehicles per month. Sufficient resources are maintained in the Russian capital to substitute for combat losses and sustain this degree of military engagement for a prolonged duration. During the 23 months of full-scale conflict, Russia has lost between 4,000 and 5,000 armored battlefield vehicles and 2,600 main battle tanks in its invasion effort, according to an intelligence update released by the United Kingdom government on Monday and shared on the social media platform X. In early November, British lawmakers were apprised by James Heappey, the defense minister of Great Britain, that Russia had experienced an estimated depletion of 2300 main battle tanks since the inception of its invasion. Experts who have previously provided statements to Newsweek indicate that Moscow's forces suffered a significant loss of tanks during the initial phase of the invasion. As a result of organizational and planning failings, apathy, and inadequate training, analysts hypothesized that only a small number of seasoned tank personnel survived the initial few months of operation to impart their expertise. The British Ministry of Defense added on Monday that armored vehicle losses by Russian ground forces in 2023 were approximately 40 percent lower than in 2022. As of early October 2023, Moscow had been primarily on the defensive along the frontlines, according to the United Kingdom government. This trend persisted for the duration of the year. Midway through January 2024, Brigadier General Oleksandr Tarnavskyi, commander of the Ukrainian Tavria grouping of forces comprising Avdiivka, uploaded an image that appeared to be an image of Russian military vehicles polluting the fields surrounding Avdiivka. Numerous units of impaired Russian machinery are positioned along the front line near the town situated to the northwest of Donetsk City, the capital of the region.

2:: Ukrainian Forces Keep High Lines On Eastern Sides! Russian Troops INFANTRY INFILTRATION Goes Wrong!

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 28.01.2024 · 14:25:10 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Perhaps hoping to capitalize on the frozen ground conditions, Russian forces have increased their offensive efforts at the front during the last two weeks. Russian soldiers make progress at Battleground Avdiivka, but both sides hope for larger-scale attacks. Instead of trying to outflank the city with fast-moving, armored tank strikes, the Kremlin changed its approach to penetrate it with infantry. At one point, they used a sewer tunnel. Even though the Kremlin may decide to change the attack's strategy and direction, recent official and independent news reports predict that there will be intense pressure on the salient that Kyiv controls for weeks or months. Russian forces have advanced further against Ukrainian defenses defending the battleground city of Avdiivka, although these advances are probably limited. Since Russia's initial invasion of Ukraine in 2014, front-line Ukrainian defenses have been located in Avdiivka, an industrial town near Donetsk in the Donbas. In late 2023 and early 2024, Avdiivka experienced significant Russian offensives supported by armor, a large amount of artillery, and even airstrikes. According to accounts from Russian military bloggers, Russian foot soldiers were continuing to advance in squads and had reached the southern suburbs of Avdiivka on Thursday along Sobornaya, Sportivnaya, and Chernyshevskij streets. According to these reports, Kremlin infantrymen were expanding their reach in Tsarska Okhota, a park with forests southwest of the capital. Moscow initiated an expensive, futile assault to seize control of the town early in the morning. Since 2014, Russian-backed soldiers have been fighting for control of the town in Ukraine. With 32,000 residents prior to the war, Kyiv believes its armed troops are impeding Russian attempts to encircle the town. Russian spying and espionage teams were driven out of the southern Avdiivka sector after making an unsuccessful attempt to enter. The southern residential area of the town was full of modest private residences, which gave the Moscow military an edge. However, the Russians also lost a great deal of ground. But in response to recent Russian advances, violence was erupting in the streets of Avdiivka, according to the "Thirteenth Telegram channel." The channel says Moscow's military used "the tactics of undermining" to support their movement, which means tunneling under enemy bunkers, stuffing them with explosives, and detonating them. In an attempt to win tactical ground with heavy armament, Russian forces during the Battle of Bakhmut sought to mimic attritional light infantry frontal assaults when they broke through Bakhmut's city boundaries. and in Avdiivka, they are acting in the same manner. Russian soldiers are continuously trying to encircle Avdiivka, but Ukrainian defenders are stopping them from doing so, according to a report released by the Ukrainian General Staff on Thursday morning. How much of Avdiivka the Russians have taken over is unknown. Fighting has largely taken place in Avdiivka since Moscow's forces first entered Ukrainian territory in the Donbas and Crimea in 2014, both during and after the full-scale invasion. It is geographically and logistically close to Donetsk, a key city for both Russia and the separatists. If Russia were to conquer Avdiivka, a sizable bulge in the Ukrainian front line would be eliminated, and maybe a route to Kramatorsk—located 43 miles north of the Ukrainian-controlled Donetsk region—would be built. Kramatorsk serves as the administrative capital of the area at the moment. The Russian army has been attempting to take Avdiivka, a city in eastern Ukraine, for the last two months. It started with a full-scale frontal assault. Numerous equipment items sustained damage. After that, it fired armored columns in various directions. To breach Ukrainian lines, a third wave of small infantry formations is presently being brought in. For nearly ten years, Avdiivka has been on the front lines. The provincial capital, Donetsk, is three miles to the southwest and twenty minutes' drive away. In the spring of 2014, Russia staged an invasion. Then there was fighting between Russian and Ukrainian forces in a business district that overlooked a tree- and yellow-feather-grass wasteland. Sources from the ISW and Ukrainian news organizations claimed that Kremlin planners continued to view Avdiivka as a top sector goal for 2024. As per the report by the Svoi Novyni information portal, an expert from the Interior Ministry named Maksym Morozov stated that Moscow intends to concentrate up to 40,000 soldiers of lower grade from Storm Z and Storm V to launch strikes with the aim of completely cutting off the city. The Ukrainians defending Avdiivka currently have enough to fend off an assault. However, the Ukrainians will require a lot more ammo if the Russians continue to advance in that manner.

3:: Ukrainian Forces Stops Advancing Russian Troops At Night | AVDIIVKA SIEGE INTENSIFIES!

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 27.01.2024 · 15:14:03 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Russia Ukraine War Ukrainian Forces Instead of devising daring, armored tank assaults from the flank, the Kremlin altered its approach to the city by employing infantry to penetrate it. A wastewater tunnel was utilized at one of their locations. According to recent official and independent news reports, the salient held by Ukraine is expected to remain under intense pressure for several weeks or months, notwithstanding the possibility that the Kremlin may alter its approach and trajectory of the assault. On the battlefield city of Avdiivka, Ukrainian defenses have been confronted by Russian ground advances that are likely to be limiting in nature. Front-line Ukrainian fortifications have been stationed in Avdiivka, an industrial town in the Donbas situated near Donetsk, ever since Russia's initial invasion of Ukraine in 2014. Avdiivka was the target of substantial Russian offensives in late 2023 and early 2024, which were bolstered by armor, concentrated artillery, and air strikes.

4:: Ukrainian Forces Capitalizes on Snow! Moral Booster Victories Against Russians in Snowy Weather

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 25.01.2024 · 14:10:38 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· After months of intense battle for control of the industrial powerhouse in east Ukraine, Russian forces moved into the war-torn town of Avdiivka for the first time but were driven out, the mayor of the town said on Wednesday night. Russian military bloggers earlier on Wednesday boasted of a major Russian military breakthrough on the southern flank of the beleaguered fortress settlement of Avdiivka in eastern Ukraine, which has been the target of Russian attacks in recent months. Moscow began an expensive, unsuccessful attempt to seize control of the town in the early morning. Since 2014, Russian-backed soldiers have been fighting for control of the town in Ukraine. According to Kyiv, its armed troops are resisting Russian attempts to surround the town, which was home to an estimated 32,000 people before the war. Russian reconnaissance and sabotage teams made their way into Avdiivka's southern district, but they were driven out. There were lots of modest private houses in the town's southern residential area, which gave Moscow's forces an advantage. Compared to the sturdy industrial facilities located in the settlement's northern section, where Russian and Ukrainian troops have been engaged in combat for several months, these targets are simpler to achieve. However, there were significant losses for the Russians as well. The "Thirteenth Telegram channel," on the other hand, said that fighting was occurring in the streets of Avdiivka in response to recent Russian advances. According to the channel, Moscow's military supported their movement by using "the tactics of undermining," which include tunneling beneath enemy fortifications, filling them with explosives, and detonating them. Apartments in the southern part of Avdiivka are one- to two-story buildings that are vulnerable to artillery fire, whereas the AKHZ (industrial buildings) protect the northern part of the neighborhood. Russian soldiers are continuously attempting to encircle Avdiivka, but Ukrainian defenders are holding them off, according to a report released by the Ukrainian General Staff on Thursday morning. The extent to which the Russians have seized Avdiivka is unknown. Fighting has centered in Avdiivka both during the full-scale invasion and ever since Moscow's forces initially invaded Ukrainian territory in the Donbas and Crimea in 2014. It is located close to Donetsk, a city controlled by both Russia and separatists that is important for both sides politically and logistically. The capture of Avdiivka by Russia would mean the removal of a major Ukrainian bulge in the front line and possibly the opening of a road to Kramatorsk, 43 miles north of the Ukrainian-controlled Donetsk area. Kramatorsk is now the administrative capital of the region. The Russian army has been attempting to take Avdiivka, a city in eastern Ukraine, for the past two months. It started with a full-scale frontal attack. Numerous equipment items were destroyed. It then sent armored columns off in various directions. Small infantry groups are currently being launched in a third wave to breach Ukrainian defenses. For nearly ten years, Avdiivka has been on the front lines. Three miles to the southwest and a twenty-minute drive away, Donetsk is the regional capital that Russia staged a forcible seizure of in the spring of 2014. After that, in an industrial area overlooking a wasteland of trees and yellow feather grass, Ukrainian and Russian forces engaged in combat. Shells shot out both ways. Its Ukrainian defenders are hanging on for the time being. Despite their foolishness, the Russians have more of everything. This included 152mm howitzers, tanks, and Soviet-era MT-LB armored fighting vehicles, as well as 40,000 soldiers gathered on the Avdiivka salient. The Ukrainians guarding Avdiivka currently have sufficient defense against an assault. However, Ukrainians will require a great deal more ammo if the Russians continue to advance in that manner.

5:: Ukrainians Repel Russian Wave Attack as Avdiivka Becomes Symbol of Defiance! SIEGE LINE STANDOFF! ⚔️

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 24.01.2024 · 12:49:29 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· The settlement of Avdiivka, which is sandwiched between the front lines of combat, has recently come to dominate discussions around the Ukrainian issue. All three sides are surrounded by Russian weaponry and infantry, which is strictly under Ukrainian control. The settlement has been under siege for the last three months since the Russians surrounded it, and it is currently impossible to recognize. These were formerly the tallest structures in the town, but today they are basically heaps of broken concrete that appear to hover atop small debris hills. The town's main high church has a cross above it that is double-bent from an explosion and points accusingly at the Russian lines, which are pushing forward. Tanks and drones were used to inflict harm on the Ukrainian army throughout the three months of fierce battle between them. Even though both sides are suffering heavy casualties, the Russian attacks, which have hurled wave after wave of casualties at the well-entrenched Ukarainian High Spirit Forces, are particularly badly hit. Michalova, the head of a Ukrainian drone surveillance team stationed in the town, estimated that the enemy forces would re-arm their weapons the next day, even if we could use drones to kill 45–80 servicemen in a single day. He said that his pilots with the 110th Special Brigade had killed at least 1,400 Russians in the eighteen months of warfare around the city. Still, they don't stop coming. The precise number of Ukrainian losses is unknown due to resource constraints, but the fight has turned into an attritional struggle between the resource-constrained but determined Ukrainians and seemingly random Russian attacks. Despite the ongoing violent situation near Avdiivka, Ukrainian forces are able to keep control of the situation. The Russians are known to frequently change their tactics; several unique attacks may occur in a single day. Small infantry troops will charge if the initial assault by a convoy of men and machinery fails. They are always looking for weaknesses in the resistance movement in Ukraine. By October 2023, the Russians were attacking Avdiivka at a faster pace while also carrying out large-scale airstrikes on the city. Cereal exports from Kyiv have peaked since Moscow's invasion began as a result of Ukraine's successful subjugation of the Russian Black Sea navy. Ammunition warfare has been a feature of the conflict in Ukraine. NATO claims that the significant ammo deal it has finalized will allow it to supply Ukraine with vital supplies. NATO aims to strengthen Ukraine's dwindling arsenal in reaction to Russia's increasing hostile actions. The military alliance said on Tuesday that it had reached an agreement to pay 1.1 billion euros to Ukrainians for artillery ammunition. Ukraine's armament has been reduced as a result of the measure, which is a reaction to the increased hostilities between Russia and Ukraine that have happened since the end of the previous year. The recent stalling of frontline advances has led to a major escalation in artillery, missile, and drone exchanges between Russia and Ukraine. However, because Russia's armaments sector is far more expansive than Ukraine's, Kiev will have a difficult time getting the funding and weapon deliveries it needs from its Western allies to remain competitive with Moscow's arsenal. According to estimates from the European Union, Russia blasted around 19,000 shells per day into adjacent territory last summer, while Ukraine fired between 4500 and 7500 artillery projectiles each day. In recent weeks, Russia has concentrated on airstrikes against Ukraine's air defense systems, making use of its enormous stockpiles. 500 Russian drones and missiles were launched between December 29 and January 2, according to Kyiv officials. Ukraine and its allies are working hard to stay up. Kiev is reportedly planning to produce a million drones by 2024. Defense sector leaders in Europe predict a rise in output by year's end, even though the EU has not fulfilled its 2023 commitment to furnish one million artillery rounds.

6:: Avdiivka Tank Graveyard ! Ukraine's Forces Stops Russian Troops Forward March Using Drones

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 22.01.2024 · 15:11:54 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Following last year's counteroffensive's failure to yield substantial advances, Ukraine is contemplating a transition to an "active defense" military position. Rumors circulating among pro-Russian sources suggest that Russian forces have advanced to the south and southwest of the town, although these claims have not been verified. According to one Ukrainian observer, Russian soldiers have pushed into Avdiivka from both the west and the south along the two main streets. That being stated, the ISW declined to verify the allegation. Additionally, it pinpointed battles to the south of Robotyne, west of Donetsk city, and north-west of Bakhmut. According to military analysts associated with Kiev and Moscow, Russian forces are preparing for imminent large-scale operations in the Lyman direction, while offensive activity in the Kupiansk-Lyman and Bakhmut directions has also intensified. The Ukrainian Defenders successfully repelled the Russian assault, which sought to occupy Avdiivka in its entirety. So far, the Kremlin has been unsuccessful in achieving one of its military objectives. Photos captured by underwater drones show Russian military personnel wounded and dead; the current death toll at Avdiivka is estimated to be around 18,000. About half a thousand vehicles were destroyed, including infantry combat vehicles, self-propelled howitzers, main battle tanks, and more. Russia has captured 15–12 kilometers of terrain north of Avdiivka, but they were unable to take the city. Despite regaining control of the entire front line before the year's end, Russian forces have advanced along portions of the front since then. The northeastern front is keeping up its engagement with Ukrainian territory to the north and south of Kupyansk, prompting an intensification of fire. Despite Ukraine's evacuation of several towns, the trajectory of events has remained unchanged thus far. Kupyansk will most likely be the site of Russia's next big offensive operation, following the failure at Avdiivka. Showing some decent results before the Russian presidential elections in March is politically essential. It seemed that, similar to the battle for Bakhmut last year, the military objective took precedence over political considerations, which seemed to be of equal or lesser importance. Roughly 25,000 men lost their lives or were seriously injured during that campaign. Russian forces have recaptured numerous locations that the Ukrainians had tenaciously held in the past around the summer and fall offensive centers of Robotyne and Verbove in Ukraine. Individuals in Ukraine suffer terrible mental health consequences as a result of losing their jobs. From a military perspective, the new defensive strategy makes sense; it aims to delay rather than hold every meter and prioritizes exacting a significant human and material cost on Russia. The coordinated aerial attacks carried out by Russia utilizing drones, cruise missiles, and ballistic missiles have been intensifying in both frequency and severity. The demolition of these Russian targets and facilities serves a dual purpose: first, to instill terror in the civilian population, and second, to halt the armament production of the Ukrainian military. Additionally, they serve as Russian propaganda on television. Russian forces are launching massive infantry "meat assaults" on Avdiivka city on a regular basis, according to a Ukrainian commander. Russia is currently enrolling over 1,500 freshmen per day. According to Oleksandr Shtupun, the Tavria sector spokesman, Russian troops have somewhat slowed down the pace of their attacks in the Avdiivka sector, but the Defense Forces are getting ready to resume attacks.

7:: TANK GRAVEYARD GROWS! Ukraine Troops Shreds 500 Russian Vehicles in Avdiivka Stand!

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 21.01.2024 · 18:30:38 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Ukrainian Ground Soldiers Command spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Volodymyr Fityo said on Friday that Moscow had access to a considerable store of supplies, even though his country's soldiers were demolishing Russian tanks and armored vehicles. Russian offensive activities in the Kupiansk-Lyman and Bakhmut directions have ramped up, and according to Kiev and Moscow-affiliated military analysts, Russian forces are gearing up for large-scale actions in the Lyman direction soon. We successfully blocked the Russian invasion that was aiming to capture Avdiivka in its entirety. One of the military goals that the Kremlin set for itself has thus far failed. Another time. According to images taken from underwater drones showing dead and wounded Russian forces, the current casualty count at Avdiivka is around 18,000. Vehicles such as main battle tanks, infantry combat vehicles, self-propelled howitzers, and more were among the almost 500 that were eliminated. Despite failing to take the city, Russia has managed to capture 15–12 kilometers of land north of Avdiivka. Russian forces have made advances along some front segments since last year, even though they regained the upper hand over the entire front line by the end of that year. Fire from the northeast is intensifying as it maintains engagement with Ukrainian territory to the north and south of Kupyansk. So far, the course of events has not changed, even if Ukraine has evacuated some towns along the way. After the failed attempt at Avdiivka, the city of Kupyansk is likely to be the target of the next major offensive effort by Russia. It is politically critical to demonstrate a respectable level of accomplishment before the March Russian presidential elections. Like last year's war for Bakhmut, this one appeared to prioritize the military goal above political reasons, which appeared to be of equal or lower significance. During that campaign, maybe 25000 men were wounded or killed. Near the Ukrainian assault centers of Verbove and Robotyne in the summer and fall, Russia has retaken multiple sites that the Ukrainians had fiercely defended in the previous battles. Individual job losses in Ukraine have devastating psychological effects. The new defensive strategy, which prioritizes inflicting a large human and material cost on Russia and seeks to delay rather than hold every meter, makes sense from a military standpoint. Russia is also increasing the frequency and severity of its coordinated aerial attacks using drones, cruise missiles, ballistic missiles, and converted S-300 missiles. There are two goals in destroying these infrastructures: one, to make the civilian population afraid; and second, to stop the Ukrainian military from making weapons. They also act as Russian television propaganda. Russia is now recruiting around 1500 freshmen daily. Though it does show that even the worst human fatalities, like those at Avdiivka, may be endured, it does not meet the requirements for a widely seen huge mobilization. Russia has launched missile attacks against Ukraine's armament facilities, following months of public discussions between Ukraine, the US, and other partners about increasing domestic arms production and collaborative efforts in the country. In the meantime, Europe desperately needs more artillery ammunition production, and the Ukrainian army still needs a lot of it.

8:: "Unbreakable Avdiivka": Ukrainian Forces Spirit Shines Amidst Battlefield Stalemate Against Russians

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 18.01.2024 · 16:30:37 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Ukrainian forces The Russian endeavor to seize Avdiivka has significantly failed to meet its intended objectives. The objectives of the Russian operation to capture the city have not been met, with Russian forces being observed striving to adapt to the circumstances. Although the situation in the vicinity of Avdiivka continues to be tense, Ukrainian forces maintain control of the situation. Constantly attempting to launch an assault, the Ukrainian Defense Forces make every effort to dissuade the Russians. The Russian military continues its encirclement attempt around Avdiivka in Donetsk Oblast. A video of the Ukrainian Special Operations Forces eliminating a Russian assault force has been made available by the SOF. The noteworthy events of the day offered a fleeting but everlasting glimmer of optimism and brought the shadow of the war home as the front lines stayed mostly still. Ukrainian forces successfully repelled Russian attacks near Avdiivka with the help of newly arrived reinforcements. The fighting was severe, with artillery barrages and infantry battles happening intermittently. In order to hinder Russian progress and inflict fatalities, Ukrainian drone missions deliberately targeted Russian supply lines and military bases. This calculated move proved that Ukrainian airpower could effectively offset Russian artillery's superiority. The brunt of the Russian occupiers' attacks in eastern and southern Ukraine have been thwarted on the Lyman, Avdiivka, and Bakhmut fronts, out of six fronts altogether.

9:: Avdiivka Endures: Ukrainian Forces Spirit Untamed! Drone Capture, Exposes Russian Troops Secrets!

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 17.01.2024 · 13:21:49 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Ukrainian air defense forces annihilated Kh-59 guided air missiles. A Ukrainian rocket force unit engaged in an engagement with a command post, a hostile troop concentration area, and an ammunition depot. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy delivered a resolute speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, wherein he advocated for NATO to accelerate the process of Ukraine's membership and imposed more stringent sanctions on Russia. His passionate appeal moved the world community, which compelled world leaders to increase their support for Ukraine. World leaders exhibited considerable endorsement of Zelensky's discourse at Davos, suggesting the possibility of augmented military and economic aid being extended to Ukraine. This international solidarity may have a substantial effect on the course of the conflict. Notwithstanding the adversities and perils, both the inhabitants of Avdiivka and the entirety of Ukraine persistently exhibit exceptional fortitude. Their determination to defend their homeland and unwavering spirit serve as an inspiration to the entire globe. The capture of a Russian reconnaissance drone near Avdiivka, according to Ukrainian officials, yielded crucial intelligence regarding the whereabouts of the Russian forces.

10:: Ukrainian Morale is Super High | Ukrainian Forces Confront Russian Troops on the Avdiivka Front

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 16.01.2024 · 11:15:03 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Amidst the artillery barrage, Russian soldiers initiated multiple infantry assaults on Ukrainian positions. Ukrainian soldiers effectively withstood the attacks and inflicted significant damage on the attackers with the assistance of newly arrived reinforcements. The progress made by the Russians was mostly impeded, mostly due to the utilization of Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles. They bolstered the morale of Ukrainian forces, executed targeted attacks on enemy locations, and carried out aerial reconnaissance. In an effort to block the Russian advance and its amphibious approach, Ukraine is hammering the Avdiivka front with artillery attacks.

11:: Ukrainian Forces Capitalizes on Snow! Moral Booster Victories Against Russians in Snowy Weather

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 12.01.2024 · 23:12:19 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· On January 12, 2024, there was a significant change in the dynamics of the Ukraine conflict, as both sides experienced progress in technology but also faced defeats. Amidst the continued conflict on the eastern front, political endeavors gained prominence, providing a ray of optimism amidst the relentless cat-and-mouse game. The substantial snowfall along the eastern front hindered certain military operations, but it has the potential to advantageously reinforce Ukrainian defensive positions. Ukraine's military offensive is making progress in strategically important areas. Ukrainian forces have successfully seized control of the town of Kleshchiivka, located on the periphery of Bakhmut, a city of strategic significance in the Donetsk region.This advancement gets them nearer to severing Russian supply routes and potentially surrounding Russian troops in the region. The Ukrainian Defense Ministry has made progress in the Kharkiv region, successfully recapturing the village of Staryi Karavan and making further advancements towards the strategically important city of Kupiansk.This maneuver possesses the capacity to impede Russian logistical operations and facilitate forthcoming Ukrainian counterattacks. Hostilities escalated in southern Zaporizhzhia, as Ukrainian forces successfully defended against Russian offensives and made modest territorial gains.Nevertheless, the Ukrainian positions remain under constant threat from Russian artillery.

12:: From Hunters to Hunted: Ukrainians Forces Turn Tables, Leave Russian Troops Scrambling for Answers

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 11.01.2024 · 14:22:50 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Over the last day, Ukrainian fighters have thwarted five Russian assaults in the Kupiansk region and six in the Lyman sector. Volodymyr Fitio, the Head of the Public Relations Service of the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, made the appropriate statement during a statewide telethon. The 10th of January 2024 acted as a stark reminder of the enormous human cost and continuous uncertainty that the crisis in Ukraine has caused. As the disagreement enters its 686th day, the hope of a peaceful resolution appears to be farther distant than it has ever been. While the Ukrainian people face the everyday problems of living in a war zone, the international world is under increasing pressure to find diplomatic solutions to the situation. Ukrainian drones rarely target Russian command centers in the Denetsk region. This episode could herald a shift in the Ukrainian military's attack strategy.

13:: Unbreakable: Ukrainian Forces Fortify Their Grip as Russians Face Unexpected Resistance in New Town

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 10.01.2024 · 17:20:21 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· While the Ukrainian people face the everyday problems of living in a war zone, the international world is under increasing pressure to find diplomatic solutions to the situation. A Russian command facility in the Denetsk region was targeted by Ukrainian drones, which is exceedingly unusual. This episode may signify a shift in the Ukrainian military's attack strategy. Ukrainian infantrymen contribute significantly to the frontline defense against Russian forces. The gap between Russian forces and Ukrainian military in Kupiansk, located in the eastern Kharkiv region, is only 600-700 meters. The front line in Kupiansk is one of many crucial points in Russia and Ukraine's ongoing conflict, which began in February 2022. Bakhmut and Avdiivka, both in the adjacent Donetsk oblast, are further important places. There was a quote from a Ukrainian Defense Minister. In addition to reporting that they are only about 600-700 meters away from Russian fortifications in the area,

14:: $250 Million GONE! Ukraine DESTROYS Russia's New Radar Weapon

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 04.01.2024 · 17:34:44 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Yesterday, January 3, 2024, a day of profound contrasts transpired in the protracted dispute between Russia and Ukraine. A glimmer of hope was cast upon the Russian positions on the battlefield by the afternoon's vicious escalation of assaults, in contrast to the morning's largest prisoner exchange of the conflict. Russian forces escalated their offensive operations on two frontline regions in eastern Ukraine on Wednesday in an effort to obstruct the sole supply line to the besieged city of Avdiivka and advance toward the strategically significant northern town of Kupiansk. The Russian forces are experiencing substantial personnel losses, although they are also consistently replenishing their forces with reserves, including those sourced from within Russia. Avdiivka has emerged as a symbol of the Ukrainian resistance subsequent to months of military assaults. In the nine years since separatists supported by Russia briefly seized control of the region and overran large portions of eastern territory in 2014, Ukrainian forces have constructed formidable fortifications. By successfully erecting these fortifications, Avdiivka has successfully defended itself against subsequent assaults and solidified its position as a stronghold in the region. Six enemy assaults were thwarted by Ukrainian defenses in the Bakhmut region, and seven were thwarted in the Kupiansk direction. The day before, Russian forces made an effort to capture Ukrainian positions in the vicinity of Synkivka and east of Petropavlivka. Notwithstanding this, their efforts proved to be futile. Ukrainian defenders destroyed seventeen units of Russian materiel, including two armored warfare carriers and two D-30 guns. The opposing force persists in its offensive pursuits near Synkivka, with the aim of reaching Kupiansk. Concurrently, it traverses the roadways that have been repeatedly targeted by Ukrainian defenses, resulting in the destruction of hostile personnel and equipment. The mine-laying tactic implemented by Ukrainian forces continues to pose a significant barrier to offensive efforts by the adversary. A costly, brand-new Russian counter-battery radar system was damaged by rockets launched by Ukrainian forces on the day military officials announced its deployment to the battlefield. The Russian Ministry of Defense and several state media outlets jointly reported on Tuesday that Russian personnel stationed in Ukraine were equipped with the Yastreb, a $250 million counter-battery radar system designed to track the trajectory of incoming artillery and determine the origin of munitions. Wednesday marked the third consecutive day that Russian reports of the conflict made no mention of Avdiivka. The report indicates that Russian forces thwarted ten incursions in the vicinity of Bakhmut and three outside of Kupiansk.

15:: Skyward Warriors: How Ukrainian Forces Drones Revolutionized the Resistance Against Russian Invasion

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 03.01.2024 · 11:47:48 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Drones have made a significant impact on the Ukrainian resistance against the Russian invasion ever since the beginning of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Widespread in use on the battlefield, unmanned aerial vehicles have elevated Ukrainian morale and provided tactical advantages, ranging from commercially available quadcopters to sophisticated, weaponized aerial platforms. The Bayraktar TB2, a medium-altitude, long-endurance drone created in Turkey, garnered international recognition during the early stages of the conflict. The lethal combination of its reconnaissance capabilities and laser-guided munitions severely damaged the Russian armor and supply lines. The grounding of the Russian Black Sea flagship Moskva served as an example of the TB2's effectiveness by demonstrating the drone's ability to disrupt conventional warfare and shock the Russian military. Ukrainian ingenuity flourished when confronted with a superior air force. Unusual explosives and surveillance cameras were affixed to commercially available quadcopters by drone enthusiasts as a hobby. In order to circumvent the limitations of larger platforms, these "kamikaze drones" conducted targeted attacks and harassment against Russian soldiers and equipment. Furthermore, the Ukrainian resistance showcased its ingenuity and flexibility by incorporating open-source drone software and 3D-printed explosive components, which served to fuel the do-it-yourself drone revolution. Utilizing drones for purposes beyond mere devastation is not enough. Intelligence gathering and the provision of real-time situational awareness to Ukrainian forces are critical responsibilities that they fulfill. More compact and maneuverable drones with thermal imaging and high-resolution cameras are capable of spying on the enemy, monitoring military activity, and precisely directing artillery fire. As a result of Russian ambushes, Ukrainian forces gain the upper hand on the battlefield, and this ongoing surveillance obstructs strategic planning. Russia modified its strategies throughout the conflict in order to counter the drone menace. Improved air defense systems and electronic warfare systems designed to disrupt drone control signals were both implemented. Despite these countermeasures, the drone assault has continued. Currently, both factions are involved in an ongoing technological cat-and-mouse game, as they both strive to enhance their drone capabilities and devise countermeasures. As a consequence, apprehensions have arisen regarding the potential for an intensifying drone arms competition, which could potentially escalate into subsequent conflicts. Drones, which have evolved from basic commercial quadcopters to state-of-the-art military platforms, have assumed a crucial role in the Ukrainian resistance against the Russian invasion. These ardent combatants, who have seriously harmed Russian forces, equipment, and morale, have recorded a string of remarkable victories. In April 2022, Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2 drones were instrumental in the capitulation of the Black Sea flagship Moskva, dealing a symbolic blow to Russian naval might. The TB2's laser-guided missiles destroyed the warship in conjunction with data gathered by other unmanned aerial vehicles, setting a precedent for the effectiveness of unmanned aerial vehicles in modern warfare. A Ukrainian drone assault on a critical Russian supply depot in Svatove, eastern Ukraine, in July 2023 ignited an extensive inferno that consumed the entirety of the establishment. Fuel, ammunition, and other critical provisions were obliterated in the ensuing explosion, which severely disrupted Russian logistical operations in the region. A fleet of Ukrainian drones unexpectedly attacked the Russian-occupied Melitopol Air Base in September 2023. Heavy damage was inflicted on stationary helicopters and aircraft as a result of the strike, which halted operations for days. This audacious assault showcased the Ukrainian drones' capability to breach fortified perimeters. Ukrainian drones have consistently targeted the strategically significant Antonovsky Bridge in Kherson since its inception. Armed unmanned aerial vehicles and kamikaze drones have repeatedly attacked the bridge, causing extensive damage and significant disruption to Russian troop movements and supply lines. A Ukrainian drone assault targeted a Russian command post near the eastern city of Bakhmut in November 2023, reportedly resulting in the deaths of several officers and a high-ranking Russian general.

16:: Ukraine Forces Target Russian Troops Convoy Fleeing From Liberated Town in The Southern Part

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 17.08.2023 · 14:37:44 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· In a big field out Side Donetsk Oblast, where a battle was happening, a powerful Ukrainian tank appeared. The tank moved steadily, its heavy tracks digging into the ground. It was like a brave hero on a dangerous mission. As the tank moved, the air felt tense. The tank's loud engine mixed with faraway booming sounds of cannons. Dust and smoke floated around it, making it seem mysterious and powerful. There were Continuous Firing from Russian Positions. Ahead, there were Russian soldiers defending their position. They shot at the tank with guns and cannons. But the tank didn't back down. It fired back quickly, its big gun making loud bangs. The shots from the tank's gun went towards the enemy, like angry flashes of light in the distance. The tank kept moving forward, showing how humans and machines can work together. Even when the enemy's shots hit the tank's front, it stayed tough and didn't stop. The tank's strong front part protected it from the enemy's attacks. Sparks flew when the shots hit the tank, showing how tough the battle was. But the tank didn't give up. It kept moving forward no matter what. In this scene, Ukrainian 35th Brigade Showed bravery and struggle. The tank's slow advance against the Russian positions showed how determined the Ukrainian Soldiers are. This battle was about more than just fighting—it was about the strength of will of those who didn't let challenges stop them. In a heart-stopping clash on the outskirts of Donetsk Oblast, the echoes of conflict reverberated across the landscape as the Ukrainian forces, valiant warriors of the Free Russia Legion, unleashed an awe-inspiring display of firepower. In an act of audacious precision, these unmanned marvels unleashed their payload with calculated intent, guiding their lethal cargo towards their target, the formidable Russian 2 S 7 203 Self-Propelled Howitzer. The atmosphere itself seemed to hold its breath as the fate of the gargantuan war machine hung in the balance.

17:: Ukraine Forces Eliminated Russian S300 Missiles | Ukraine Daily Update | Liberation of Urozhaine

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 16.08.2023 · 14:25:24 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Kyiv announced on Wednesday that, following days of grueling combat as part of its counteroffensive against Russia, Ukrainian soldiers have retaken the town of Urozhaine in the eastern Donetsk area. In a video that the military of Kyiv released, soldiers raised Ukrainian flags close to a memorial to Soviet World War II veterans. The Ukrainian Defense Forces Have Taken Control of Urozhaine and Are Consolidating Their Positions, according to Kovalov, Spokesperson for the Ukrainian Military's General Staff, who made the announcement on national television Wednesday morning. Approximately sixty miles southwest of Donetsk, which is currently under Russian occupation, is the town of Urozhaine. It's close to Staromaiorske, a village that Ukrainian troops freed earlier this month. Ukrainian Deputy Defense Minister Hanna reiterated Kovalov's jubilant Telegram announcement that Urozhaine had been freed and the offensive was still ongoing. Along with the video, the military released a statement claiming that members of the 35th and 38th Separate Marine Brigades, in addition to other units of the Ukrainian Defense Forces, had participated in the recovery of Urozhaine The situation for Russian forces within Urozhania has been tense for some time. Kyiv's soldiers had been able to attack the settlement from numerous sides, and Russian soldiers and influential military bloggers had intimated that it was only a matter of time before Ukraine seized control of the village. Russia is putting up a fierce fight, repositioning units and troops, and drawing on reserves in the vicinity of Marinka, a city in rubble that stood on the front lines when the invasion began. Russia's massive defensive lines, fortified by thousands of mines and vast networks of trenches, have made Kyiv's soldiers advance on the battlefield very slow and difficult. Ukraine has suffered catastrophic losses trying to penetrate that fortified position If Ukraine is successful in retaking Urozhaine, it will show that they are making headway in their advance south toward the Sea of Azov. Kyiv has made this region a top priority since penetrating it deeply would cut off Russia's land link between occupied Crimea and eastern Donetsk.

18:: Ukraine Update Day 537 : Ukraine Forces Build Slow Progress on Strong Defensive Positions

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 15.08.2023 · 17:16:08 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Ukraine Update Day 537 : Ukraine Forces Build Slow Progress on Strong Defensive Positions At least three areas along the country's eastern border have reportedly seen the outbreak of hostilities, as stated by a senior official in the Ukrainian army. Since yesterday, Russian troops have been moving closer to the city of Kupiansk, which is located in the Kharkiv area of Ukraine. Because Russia most likely does not have any reserves to back up the forces that are stationed in Ukraine, the defense lines in that region are most likely extremely weak. Donations are very appreciated and can be made at the following link: https://www.patreon.com/TEW22/membership.

19:: Ukraine Troops Drone Team Target Russian Special Forces Boat In the Ukraine Dnieper River

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 09.08.2023 · 11:15:05 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· #Ukraine Troops #Drone Team Target Russian Special Forces Boat In the Ukraine #Dnieper River As per a high-ranking Ukrainian military officer, armed conflict has commenced in no less than three areas situated near the eastern border. Over the past two days, there has been a progression of Russian forces into Kupiansk, a city located in the Kharkiv region. Given the likely absence of reserves to support the soldiers deployed in Ukraine, it is plausible that the defensive lines in the region are rather sparse. Kindly demonstrate your support by making a donation at the following link: https://www.patreon.com/TEW22/membership.

20:: #Ukraine Esca #Drone Takes on Russian T-80 MBT #ukrainewar #ukraina #ukrainenews #warinukraine

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 09.08.2023 · 09:08:03 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Ukraine Esca Drone Takes on Russian T-80 MBT #ukraine #ukrainewar #ukraina #ukrainenews

21:: Russian 2S19 Msta-S 152 mm Howitzer Along With Ammunition Truck Eliminated While Loading Artillery

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 09.08.2023 · 01:17:14 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Ukraine Update Day 530: Momentum With Ukraine Troops as They Cover Moving Russian Targets As per a senior official within the Ukrainian military, there have been documented instances of conflicts arising in several areas along the eastern border of the nation, namely in a minimum of three districts. Nevertheless, it is apparent that neither group is presently gaining and retaining substantial geographical dominance within this particular framework. In a televised interview on Friday, Oleksiy Danilov, the Secretary of Ukraine's National Security and Defence Council, indicated that the implementation of Ukraine's counteroffensive does not yet have any specific deadlines. In recent events, there has been a significant progression of Russian armed forces towards the city of Kupiansk, located in the Kharkiv area of Ukraine, starting from the preceding day. The potential lack of reserves available to sustain the deployed forces in Ukraine suggests that the defence lines in the region may possess a degree of vulnerability. The film exhibits praiseworthy attributes, showcasing a notable standard of excellence. I would want to extend my heartfelt appreciation for the support you have provided. Notwithstanding the geographical separation that exists between us and the difficulties you encounter, we are firmly dedicated to offering our steadfast assistance to the fullest extent feasible. It is imperative to persevere in the pursuit of one's goals and to avoid surrendering in any situation. Please consider showing your support by making a donation at the provided link: https://www.patreon.com/TEW22/membership. Based on a series of interviews done with persons of various genders, encompassing both ordinary residents and the President of their nation, it is apparent that these individuals have continuously exhibited notable levels of persistence, affection, and wit in the face of hard circumstances. In order to advance the interests of their nation and make a positive impact on global well-being, it is crucial for them to achieve victory.

22:: Ukraine Update Day 530: Ukraine Troops Making Cumulative Progress On Strong Areas

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 07.08.2023 · 14:07:43 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· The conflict in Ukraine has managed to reach a turning point that must not be ignored. The path that it takes from here could determine the future of the country and have an impact on the safety of Europe. The Ukrainian Ground Forces have reported that their soldiers have recently retaken the Donetsk region town of Staromaiorske. In two months, Ukrainian troops have advanced, at most, about 10 miles in two areas along the region's 100 mile front, according to independent analysis. Since the beginning of Russia's invasion 18 months ago, Ukrainian forces have spent the majority of that time primarily on the defensive, trying to prevent Moscow's troops from capturing additional territory. But this summer, Ukraine has launched an offensive, and with the assistance of billions of pounds worth of Western military equipment, it is attempting to dislodge the Russians from the territory that they had initially seized in the east and the southern part of the country. Two months have passed since the beginning of the counter-offensive, but a glance at a large chart of eastern and southern Ukraine reveals that not much has changed in that region. A push by the Ukrainians through the expanse of Russian-held territory all the way to the Azov Sea would interrupt Russia's supply lines and cut off their troops in Russian-annexed Crimea and farther west.

23:: Ukraine War Update Day 528: Ukraine Troops Utilizing European Supplied Machinery On Battlefronts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 05.08.2023 · 13:00:52 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Update on the Ukraine Conflict, Day 528: Deployment of European-Sourced Machinery by Ukrainian Forces in Active Combat Zones According to a high-ranking officer inside the Ukrainian military, there have been reports of confrontations erupting in multiple locations along the eastern border of the country, namely in at least three districts. However, it is evident that neither faction is currently acquiring and maintaining significant territorial control in this context. According to Oleksiy Danilov, the Secretary of Ukraine's National Security and Defence Council, he stated during a televised interview on Friday that there are currently no specified timeframes for the implementation of Ukraine's counteroffensive. In recent developments, there has been a notable advancement of Russian military forces towards the city of Kupiansk, situated within the Kharkiv region of Ukraine, commencing from the previous day. Due to the apparent absence of reserves to support the stationed forces in Ukraine, it is probable that the defence lines in the region are rather vulnerable. The video is commendable, demonstrating a high level of quality. I express sincere gratitude for your assistance. Despite the physical distance that separates us from the challenges you face, we are committed to provide our unwavering support in any capacity possible. Persist in the struggle, and refrain from capitulating under all circumstances. Kindly demonstrate your support by making a donation at the following link: https://www.patreon.com/TEW22/membership Based on my observations from several interviews conducted with individuals of both genders, including ordinary citizens as well as the President of their nation, it is evident that they have consistently demonstrated remarkable determination, affection, and wit in challenging circumstances. In order to benefit their nation and contribute to global welfare, it is imperative that they emerge victorious.

24:: Ukraine Update Day 527: Ukraine Troops Making Most of The Western Supplied Weapons on Frontline

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 04.08.2023 · 13:32:58 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· The Situation in Ukraine as of Day 526: Ukrainian Forces Making Effective Use of Western-Supplied Weapons on the Frontline At least three areas along the country's eastern border have reportedly seen the outbreak of hostilities, as stated by a senior official in the Ukrainian army. Since yesterday, Russian troops have been moving closer to the city of Kupiansk, which is located in the Kharkiv area of Ukraine. Because Russia most likely does not have any reserves to back up the forces that are stationed in Ukraine, the defence lines in that region are most likely rather weak. Fantastic video, you guys! I really appreciate it! Even though many of us are physically removed from all that you are forced to go through, we are here to provide our support in any way that we can. Keep battling, and under no circumstances surrender! Please Show Support By Donating: https://www.patreon.com/TEW22/membership

25:: Ukraine Update Day 526 : Ukraine Troops Makes Great Progress on Strong Defensive Positions

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 03.08.2023 · 13:54:10 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· According to a senior Ukrainian army official, fighting has broken out in at least three locations along the eastern border. The Russians have been advancing on Kupiansk, a city in the Kharkiv region, for the previous two days. Since Russia probably doesn't have any reserves to back up the forces in Ukraine, the defense lines there are probably quite thin. Please Show Support By Donating: https://www.patreon.com/TEW22/membership

26:: Ukraine Update Day 525 : Ukraine Troops Makes Incremental Progress on Strong Defensive Lines

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 02.08.2023 · 14:46:21 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· At least three areas on the eastern front have seen fighting between Russian and Ukrainian forces, according to a senior Ukrainian army officer. In the Kharkiv region, the Russians have been pushing towards Kupiansk for the past two days. It's likely that Russian defence lines in Ukraine are flimsy since they have little or no reserves to back up the forces there.

27:: Ukraine Special Forces Target Russian Troops Concentrated Camp Using ATGM In The Region of Donetsk

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 31.07.2023 · 11:05:46 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· In its counteroffensive in the south, which has been struggling to gain traction since being launched at the beginning of June, the Ukrainian military is stepping up its efforts to breach strong Russian defences. The military has unmistakably added recently formed units outfitted with western armour in at least one significant area of the southern front, despite the fact that Ukrainian officials have been relatively silent about the new units they are committing to the offensive. In the vicinity of the flashpoint city, south of the Donetsk Region, Ukrainian forces have advanced and engaged in counteroffensive activities on it at least three main sections of the front. Geolocated video appeared to show Ukrainian forces moving to positions close to the northern fringes of Pryyutne, 16 kilometres south and west of Novosilka, in the Donetsk Zaporizhia Eastern Ukraine border region, as per an independent military expert's assessment. The article went on to say that according to Russian sources, Ukrainian forces kept up their attacks near Klishchiivka, Andriivka, and Kurdyumivka south. While Ukrainian government officials claimed that their forces engaged in counteroffensive operations in western Zaporizhia Oblast and the border region between Donetsk and Zaporizhia Oblast, The eastern military command's spokesperson, Serhiy, stated on Sunday that the Ukrainian defence forces were still in control and conducting assault activities in the Bakhmut sector. The defensive line forces continue to maintain the upper hand on the Bakhmut axis, apply pressure to the adversary, conduct assault operations, and retake our territory a metre at a time. In total, seven fights actually occurred in this segment, during which the Ukrainian Forces were able to drive out 44 occupiers while inflicting 118 injuries, he continued. A Murom M surveillance system, three opponent field weapons caches, and an anti-tank missile system were all destroyed. Cherevatyi remarked The enemy was attempting to seize control from Ukrainian Special Forces in Lyman Kupyansk and launch offensive operations, but these efforts were unsuccessful due to the effective actions of our head office, commanders, and most definitely servicemembers on the ground. In order to survive, the enemy must constantly rotate their forces and equipment between Russia, the disputed territories, and the front lines due to the nature of the battles.

28:: Ukraine Special Forces Captures Russian Troops in a Quick Assault in Donetsk Region

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 27.07.2023 · 19:20:26 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· After two months of arduous, slow progress, Ukrainian forces have increased their counteroffensive, trying to mount a new boost in the south of the nation while getting nearer to the bitterly fought eastern city of Bakhmut. The Ukrainian army had now launched the main part of its counteroffensive, sending thousands of reinforcements who had received western training and equipment into what it believed to be a vulnerability in Russian defensive lines in the Zaporizhzhia area. According to the Washington Post, a US official cautioned against concluding that the primary counteroffensive has started. Military observers are spotting preparations being made for the entry of more forces into the conflict in the Zaporizhzhia region. But it's unclear what those actions might be intended to achieve. The head of the Russian defence ministry's press office, Igor, earlier on Wednesday characterised a major assault and ferocious fights south of the settlement of Orikhiv but claimed the strike had been repelled. The Ukrainian forces had gained entry in three locations, according to the Russian military columnist Rybar, who explained an attack by more than 80 armoured personnel carriers, such as tanks, ground forces combat vehicles, armoured vehicles, and combat vehicles. The heavily guarded cities of Tokmak and Melitopol, which are further away from the coast, are the major Ukrainian objectives. Robotyne, a village held by Russia, was one of the battles' immediate focal points on Thursday. The liberation of Melitopol would divide in half the Russian troops on the southern side and isolate the occupied Crimea. After weeks of bombarding Russian ammunition depots and logistical hubs behind the frontlines and wearing down Russian defensive lines in Zaporizhzhia, Ukrainian commanders reportedly tried to take advantage of an opening. At the same time, Ukrainian armies have continued their offensive in and around Bakhmut, a devastated Donetsk town where just over three months ago Moscow declared victory after a bloody and protracted battle. In recent days, it was reported that Ukrainian forces had captured the town of Andriivka and were advancing four miles to the south, all around the village of Klishchiivka, taking over significant high ground and nearby forests. In an effort to put the Russian forces inside Bakhmut under threat, Ukraine is trying a partial encirclement of the city. A high ranking Ukrainian official claimed that every weapon system available, including recently delivered US cluster munitions, had been employed in the battles. The Research Centre for the Study of War deemed the purported Ukrainian victories to be strategic and tactically important, and some Russian combat bloggers seemed to ratify Ukraine's advancement. If the advance is confirmed, Ukraine's forces will be closer to the crucial T-53 highway, which continues to run through the city.

29:: Ukrainian Forces Target Eliminate Russian Troops Mortar Team in the Region of Donetsk

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 22.07.2023 · 01:01:30 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· On July 21, Ukrainian troops launched counteroffensive operations in at least three frontline locations, and they were successful in doing so. Geolocation information that was made public on July 21 showed that Ukrainian troops had advanced in Andriivka. According to the Ukrainian General Staff, Ukrainian forces kept up their offensive operations to the north and south of Bakhmut and drove Russian forces from their positions to the northeast of Orikhovo-Vasylivka. Additionally, Ukrainian troops continued their offensive operations at Berdiansk, according to the Ukrainian General Staff. Major Valerii Shershen, the spokeswoman for the Ukrainian Tavriisk Team of Forces, reported that Ukrainian army units had progressed by more than a kilometre in the direction of Melitopol. Russian forces are unable to make up lost ground just on the Zaporizhzhia front and south of Bakhmut due to a lack of rotation and reinforcements. Furthermore, further delays in addressing the rotation and reinforcement problems south of Bakhmut could have dire repercussions for the occupation force. On the Tavriia front, the Ukrainian Defence Forces are pushing the Russians back and securing their new positions. Over the course of the day, the Defence Forces' artillery units fired 1,573 rounds. Infantry troops inside the southern Zaporizhzhia area and the eastern Donetsk region primarily attribute the painfully slow progress of Ukraine to Russian minefields. In order to retake territory, troops must traverse miles of open fields covered in thousands of mines, including anti-tank, anti-personnel, IEDs, and a variety of booby traps. Some protection has been offered by Western armoured vehicles like the German Leopard 2 battle tanks and American Bradley fighting vehicles. However, mine attacks have disabled a large number of vehicles, stopping advances and forcing the troops to traverse minefields on foot while under fire. Frontline soldiers claim that minefields have already compelled Ukraine to adapt. In contrast to their original plan, Ukrainian troops are trudging forward on foot and holding out hope that artillery has cleaned up a path through Russia's kilometres of landmines and heavily fortified defences. As the battle develops, the layered Russian defences—running through numerous lines of defence and minefields—are frequently renewed; during the time it takes Ukrainian forces to advance, Russia is busy fortifying the following line of mines. Military officials in Ukraine have stated that they require more mine-clearing tools from their allies in the West.

30:: Mesmerizing Summer Spectacle: Witness a Torrential Cascade of Snow Flooding Down the River

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 19.07.2023 · 18:03:12 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· As of right now, a staggering amount of snow has melted and is streaming down along with flood in Kalam, blocking the Swat/Kalam route and the Naran road due to melting glaciers. #flood #torrentialrain #snow #heavyrain

31:: Ukraine Forces WINs 2 More Villages | Drone Target Russian Troops Tank & BMP-2 Infantry Vehicle

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 30.06.2023 · 13:46:55 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· The 16-month-long Russian invasion of Ukraine is now coming to an end as Ukraine launches its long-awaited counteroffensive, which has already made some progress. In their counteroffensive against the occupying Russian forces, Ukrainian troops are moving forward in all directions, according to a senior defence official. Despite the fact that Russia still controls large portions of the east, south, and southeast, Ukraine claims it has restated control over groups of villages as of the beginning of its counteroffensive. Ukraine has fired back at those who questioned the effectiveness of its summer counteroffensive, adamant that recent modest victories over Russian occupiers were only a taste of a much larger offensive to come. The majority of the brigades in Ukraine's main troop reserves, which are outfitted with contemporary NATO armoured personnel carriers and have recently undergone training in the west, have not yet been used in the operation. Russia spent several months fortifying the nearly 1,000-kilometre defensive line all across the territory it occupied in anticipation of Ukraine's counteroffensive. On June 29, Ukrainian troops broke through Russia's first line of weaker defences and freed two additional villages in the southern part of the Donetsk area. Four more villages ought to be freed in the next two days. In southern Kherson, Ukraine attacked a Russian ammunition storage facility far from the front line. The counteroffensive by Ukraine has so far forced Russia to relinquish about 300 square kilometres. Russian lines have been heavily fortified by Russia with numerous levels of troops, minefields, and trenches. At the moment, Ukrainian forces are taking part in shaping activities to test Russian lines. The multiple locations of attack, according to analysts, are intended to leave Russia guessing as to where the main assault will be launched. Given that key forces have not yet been deployed and that the current operation is only meant to set up the battlefield, Ukraine has indicated that the main offensive in its counteroffensive against Russian forces is still to come. The Ukrainian Armed Forces are still conducting offensive operations in several places. The battlefield is currently being set up through formation operations. Ukrainian forces have not yet advanced to the primary defensive positions that Russia has been preparing for months, despite the fact that the gains they have revealed this month are their first sizable victories on the battlefield in seven months. Only three of the 12 new brigades that Ukraine has prepared for its long-awaited military campaign have been seen in action thus far. In order to assist it in reclaiming large areas of Russian-occupied territory, it has also received a wide range of arms from its Western allies.

32:: Ukraine Special OMEGA Force Conduct Successful Operation Against Target Russian Tank, MT-LB & Truck

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 29.06.2023 · 01:06:18 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Ukraine's counteroffensive in the southeast of the country scored some limited successes on Wednesday. If Ukraine wants to reclaim the large swaths of territory it lost to Russian infiltration last year, it must find a way to overcome Russian defences. For months, eyes have been on Ukraine as it prepares for a major counteroffensive in its battle with Russia. That war is happening right now, which is totally unexpected. After a week of fierce battles with infantry, artillery, and tanks throughout largely agricultural surroundings, Ukrainian forces, newly equipped and instructed by Western allies, retook another two small villages and settlements. The greatest depth of the advance was around four miles. Military analysts have speculated that it could take weeks or months to determine whether or not the attacks Ukraine initiated this month along a large portion of the front line were successful. While Ukrainian forces have broken through initial fortified positions across a portion of the front and are actively searching for Russian weak spots, they remain quite distant from Russia's main defensive lines. Locals and Russian military bloggers report that Ukrainian forces are recapturing more of the river's tiny islands and marshy banks near Kherson, located in the country's southwestern region. Meanwhile, Ukrainian officials have said that Russian troops on the eastern bank, commonly known as the "left bank," have begun stealing large infrastructure items like windmills, which may be a sign that they are preparing to flee. U.S. authorities and military analysts agree that the Russians will wait to make any major adjustments until they see signs of progress on the part of the Ukrainians. Ukrainian forces have already faced airstrikes, artillery fire, and a variety of other forms of enemy resistance, including minefields, pits, anti-tank ditches, and more. The efforts of both armies have been hampered by the bad weather of the past week, which has made it impossible for heavy armoured vehicles to move across muddy fields. Ukraine's multifaceted counteroffensive is expected to use probing strikes and feints while keeping the bulk of the attacking force in reserve to look for a weakness before unleashing its full force in that direction, according to military analysts. Ukraine hopes that the newly trained brigades will help them break through Russian defences and reclaim some of the nearly 20% of their territory that Russia currently controls. If successful, this would effectively cut off Russia's land bridge to the strategically significant Crimea. The Pentagon will ship more artillery ammunition, guided rockets for launchers, and Stinger and Patriot air defence missiles to Ukraine.

33:: Ukraine Forces Mountain Brigade Successfully Target Two Russian Moving Convoys Using Thermal Drones

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 28.06.2023 · 11:30:13 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· The entire world has been waiting and watching for months as Ukraine gears up for a significant counteroffensive in its conflict with Russia. That conflict is currently taking place, contrary to expectations. In its counteroffensive in the country's southeast, Ukraine claimed modest victories on Tuesday. Finding a way to breach Russian defences is essential to Ukraine's hopes of regaining the vast portions of its territory loosing to the Russian infiltration last year. Ukrainian forces, newly equipped and trained by Western allies, have retaken another two small villages and settlements after a week of intense fighting with infantry, artillery, and tanks across largely agricultural surroundings. About 4 miles was the dimension of the deepest advance. The effectiveness of the strikes Ukraine launched last week across a significant portion of the front line would not be known for weeks or even months, according to military analysts. Although they have crossed the initial defensive positions along a portion of the front and are still searching for Russian weak spots, Ukrainian forces are still a distance away from Russia's primary defensive lines. According to locals and Russian military bloggers, Ukrainian forces appear to be retaking more of the river island chains and marshy banks surrounding the southern town of Kherson in an apparent expansion of Ukraine's counteroffensive. At the same time, Russian troops on the eastern bank, already widely recognized as the "left bank," have reportedly started stealing sizable infrastructure items, including windmills, as a possible sign that they are getting ready to flee, according to Ukrainian officials. Before making significant moves or adjustments, the Russians are gon na wait to see whether the Ukrainians start making significant gains, according to U.S. authorities and military analysts. Minefields, pits, anti-tank ditches, airstrikes, and artillery fire have all already been encountered by Ukrainian forces. Both militaries' efforts have also been hampered by last week's bad weather, which prevented heavy armoured vehicles from traversing muddy fields. Military analysts have predicted that Ukraine's multifaceted counteroffensive will use probing strikes and feints while holding the majority of the attacking force in reserve, searching for a weakness before throwing its strength in that direction. The new fully trained brigades are expected to assist Ukraine in breaching Russian defences, taking back some of the nearly 20% of its territory that the Russians currently hold, and possibly cutting off the land bridge that connects Russia to the tactfully significant Crimea. According to defence officials, the Pentagon will send further munitions to Ukraine from its storage facilities, including artillery ammunition, guided rockets for HIMARS launchers, Stinger and Patriot air defence missiles, and guided rockets.

34:: Ukraine Forces Tank Brigade Successfully Target Three Russian Multiple Rocket Launcher Systems

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 27.06.2023 · 18:45:19 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Ukrainian forces are now looking for additional defences after breaking through Russian defences along a portion of the front. Ukrainian Brigades Begin Fighting after Being Trained in the West The arrival of a new unit could be very important. Ukraine's counteroffensive, though, has so far stalled. They are fighting more effectively in the evening than their Russian adversaries, according to U.S. officials. They are using American-made Bradley fighting vehicles to use anti-tank missiles to destroy Russian armour. They also employ combined arms tactics, which are coordinated assaults by infantry, armour, and artillery forces, which they learned from American and other Western forces. The 36,000 brigades of Ukrainian military personnel that the US and its NATO allies outside of Ukraine have been arming, preparing, and training over the past few months are now prepared for combat. According to military experts, the efficiency of Ukraine's eagerly awaited counteroffensive to expel Russian forces from occupied territory will partly depend on how these Foreign troops conduct themselves over the ensuing months. Their performance will also demonstrate whether Ukraine has successfully upgraded its military to a fighting force that complies with NATO standards thanks to the hundreds of billions of dollars in weapons it has received from its allies, including $40 billion from the Biden administration. However, Ukraine has made little headway, and even the creators of the American strategy acknowledge that the counteroffensive hasn't yet resulted in any quick victories comparable to the Ukrainian military's one-week retaking of Kharkiv last autumn. Ukrainian forces broke through the first line of Russian defensive lines and retook a number of villages. A few of their most recent Western tanks and pieces of artillery, however, have been lost. The significant proportion of the nine Ukrainian regiments have not yet joined the fight, but the squad of that main attack force has become noticeable. According to military analysts and commentators from Ukraine, trying to fight at night has given their side an advantage. German-supplied Bradley and Leopard tanks are better equipped than the Russians to locate and engage targets in the dark at greater ranges. Analysts claim that the disparity is now even more pronounced because so many of Russia's more advanced, modern versions were completely destroyed in earlier battles, leading it to appear to be using older, less effective tanks. Ukraine has enhanced the additional units with battle-tested battalions in order to slip past Russian minefields and breach other heavily guarded defences. Following the deployment of their entire units as part of their weeks-long training, the regiments' soldiers quickly rotated into frontline combat units.

35:: Ukraine's Marine Operation: Targeting Russian Troop Convoy with Western Supplied Gear at Frontline

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 27.06.2023 · 14:23:18 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Along a section of the front, Ukrainian soldiers have broken past Russian defences and are now looking for further gaps through which to advance. Ukrainian Battalions Form for Western Deployment Fighting in the Conflict When a new unit arrives, it may be a game changer. The Ukrainian counteroffensive, however, has sputtered thus far. The United States claims it is winning the nighttime battles against Russia. They are utilising American-made Bradley fighting vehicles equipped with anti-tank missiles to destroy Russian armour. They are also employing combined weapons tactics, which involve coordinated attacks by infantry, armour, and artillery, and which they likely learnt from the United States and other Western armies. The United States and its NATO partners have been arming, preparing, and training the 36,000 Ukrainian military men brigades outside of Ukraine for the past few months.

36:: Ukraine Marines Clear Fresh Russian Troops Positions On Frontline With Tanks & Drones Support

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 25.06.2023 · 01:01:32 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Battlefield Participation by Western-Trained Ukrainian Brigades Begins The introduction of fresh resources may prove crucial. However, the Ukrainian counteroffensive is starting slowly. On Saturday, eleven drones were used by Ukrainian special forces to attack Russian troops. One of the attacks was aimed at a hostile anti-aircraft missile installation. U.S. officials claim they are winning more nighttime battles than their Russian colleagues. Anti-tank missiles produced in the United States are being fired from Bradley combat vehicles at Russian fortifications. They are also using combined weapons tactics, which they learnt from American and other Western soldiers and consist of coordinated attacks by infantry, armour, and artillery. Drone operators operating in the Russian Controlled Ukraine parts have stopped the invasion and dealt Russia terrible blows. The Ukrainian military is using drones to deal significant damage to Russian forces in the eastern Donbas region, close to the town of Vuhledar. This situation is very complicated. The military's General Staff reported that approximately seven different types of enemy military weaponry had been harmed or destroyed in the region in its most recent operational report. The battle in eastern Ukraine now heavily depends on the small town of Vuhledar. For the past 5 months, Russian forces have been making attempts to seize it. Both sides are deploying tens of thousands of elite soldiers and state-of-the-art weapons to the front lines as the second year of the war gets underway in preparation for significant offensives. The Russians may also begin their anticipated backward movement with an offensive in northeastern Ukraine. Numerous eminent Russian analysts have harshly criticised the Vuhledar counterattack. There are many different outcomes that could occur this year. Russian forces, according to Ukrainian military officials, are dispersed throughout the Vuhledar region. The Ukrainian government has made it clear that it wants all traces of Russian influence gone. Both the ground forces of the Patriot private army company and the recently activated DPR paramilitary group are widely believed to be supported by the Russian Ministry of Defense. Maximum damage output on the battlefield is the result of a combination of training, equipment, and ammunition. After three months, not much has changed. The Russians are expected will eventually run out of ammunition and supplies while battling anti-tank missile systems and shells, according to experts. The United States, which has vowed to support the Ukrainian armed forces and government for however long it takes to decisively defeat Russia, is Kyiv's most important ally.

37:: Wagner Forces Took Control of Military Intelligence Agency Office in Rostov Russia

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 24.06.2023 · 14:15:11 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· After taking a southern city overnight, mutinous Russian mercenary warriors barreled into Moscow on Saturday, with the Russian military striking on them from the air but seemingly unable to impede their fast progress.

38:: Intense Ukraine Forces Assault: Clearing Hiding Russian Troops in Epic Building Showdown!

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 23.06.2023 · 12:38:04 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· On Friday, 11 drones were used by Ukrainian special forces to attack Russian soldiers. One of the attacks was on a hostile anti-aircraft missile installation. Drones are being used by the Ukrainian military to severely harm Russian forces in the eastern Donbas region, close to the town of Vuhledar. The situation is incredibly complicated. Drone operators operating out of Ukraine are stopping the invasion while also causing Russia to suffer incredibly severe losses. The military's General Staff reported on Friday that about seven different types of enemy military hardware had been damaged or destroyed nearby in its most recent operational report. The town of Vuhledar has become vital in the conflict in eastern Ukraine. For the past three months, Russian forces have been actively attempting to take it. The Russians could also launch an attack in the northeast to begin their anticipated forward advancement towards Ukraine's forward positions. Russia began a significant invasion of Ukraine about one and a half years ago, which resulted in many fatalities and serious injuries. Numerous eminent Russian military analysts have criticised the Vuhledar counterattack harshly. Tens of thousands of elite soldiers and state-of-the-art weapons are being sent to the front lines by both sides as the war's second year begins in order to get ready for major offensives. Many different things could occur this year, each with a different likelihood. Russian forces are reportedly dispersed throughout the Vuhledar region, according to Ukrainian military officials. It is believed that the ground forces of the Patriot private army company, the recently activated DPR paramilitary group, and professional units are all affiliated with the Russian defence ministry. The Ukrainian government has declared its desire to eradicate all Russian sway in the nation. To cause the most damage on the battlefield, one needs skill as well as the appropriate equipment and ammunition. Additionally, a few Ukrainian government representatives have stated that they favour breaking up the Russian Federation. Even though the Ukrainian army has reclaimed some of the territory it lost, Russian forces continue to hold sway over the majority of the region. Little has changed in the last three months. Russian forces continue to have a significant advantage in firepower. Washington, which has repeatedly stated that it will assist the Ukrainian army and authorities for as long as it takes to decisively defeat Russia, is Kyiv's most important ally. According to analysts, the Ukrainians won't be able to quickly resupply while engaged in combat with units that are armed with anti-tank missile systems and shells.

39:: Ukraine Forces Drone Target Russian Troops BMP-2 Infantry Vehicle & Concentration Areas

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 21.06.2023 · 15:07:35 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· It will be challenging for Ukraine to continue its counteroffensive against Russian forces, and the cost of the operation to take back territory is probably going to be high. Military representatives from Ukraine reported advancements along the front line in several locations on Wednesday. Ukraine has begun its attack, which is progressing steadily. This battle is very difficult. Due to how violent it will be, the fight will take a lot of time and money. Hanna, Ukraine's deputy defence minister, said in a statement that while the Ukrainian forces were making good progress, there were still battles taking place every few metres. Over the course of the working day, Ukrainian forces moved 295 metres closer to Toretsk in the Donetsk region and 175 metres closer to Eastern City in the Berkhiv Reservoir region. According to Ukraine, a number of locations in the city of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine have been freed. It will be difficult for Ukraine to keep going its counteroffensive against Russian forces, and regaining territory is likely to cost a lot of money. On Tuesday evening, Ukrainian military officials reported progress along the front line in several places. The attack by Ukraine has started and is moving forward steadily. This conflict is very challenging. The fight will take a lot of time and money because of how violent it will be. Kyiv needed support now and in the future because the war was a long race rather than a jump. Analysts claim that as Ukraine advances its counteroffensive with small gains and the Ukraine Special Service Group tries to execute some successful defensive activities to stabilise its forces in the south, Russia is already in a bad position on a number of frontlines. With the aid of Western weapons, the Ukrainian defence forces in the south and east have continued to push forward the frontline, and the Russian defence minister has accepted that his country's military is short on tanks. Kyiv's guerrilla campaign, which began earlier this month, has now seen Five significant victories. This Kyiv counteroffensive after a week of epic combat is one of its toughest tests yet because Ukrainian troops are really only a few kilometres from Russia's main defensive end. The majority of the push-ready forces are still on alert, though. From its western border all the way to the populated Crimea on the Black Sea, Russia has built thousands of defensive positions, including landmines, anti-tank ditches, and rows of asphalt.

40:: Ukraine Forces Target Russian Infantry Vehicle | Ukraine Aim Counteroffensive Win with High Spirit

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 20.06.2023 · 15:36:45 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· According to analysts, Russia is already on the wrong foot on several frontlines as Ukraine continues its counteroffensive with modest gains, and the Ukraine Special Service Group is trying to carry out some effective defensive operations to stabilise its forces in the south. The defenseve in the south and east of Ukraine has continued to advance the frontline with the help of western equipment, and the Russian defence minister has acknowledged that his nation's military is lacking in tanks. Three significant victories in Kyiv's guerrilla campaign, which it launched earlier this month, have now been achieved. Vladimir Rogov, a recently appointed Russian official, claimed that Ukraine had taken full control over the settlement in the temporarily occupied Zaporizhia region and that Russian forces were waging a counterattack by shelling. The Russian president claims that the armed forces lack adequate high-precision ammunition, communications equipment, aircraft, drones, and other supplies. Zaporizhia has experienced some of the most intense fighting since the counteroffensive started, according to a Monday intelligence report from the United Kingdom. The counteroffensive by Ukraine to drive Russian forces from occupied territories along the 1,000-kilometer front line may take a very long time, according to Western analysts and military officials. Over the course of its offensive actions, which lasted two weeks, Ukraine claimed to have seized control of eight settlements in total. In an effort to retake a Russian-occupied region in the country's southeast, Ukraine launched the first phase of a counteroffensive two weeks ago after months of planning and with the help of weapons and assistance from Western allies. Kiev's forces managed to break through a first line of Russian defensive positions and retake a number of small villages. Ukrainian troops are conducting reconnaissance attacks in an effort to identify cracks in the Russian defences that will enable them to launch a larger offensive and try to retake territory in the country's south, even though the majority of the country's special forces are on hold. In Kherson, early on Monday night, the Ukrainian Air Force claimed to have struck a Russian ammunition storage facility. Near the Sea of Azov coast in the Kherson region, Ukrainian forces attacked the ammunition storage facility in Rykove village. According to a report from British military intelligence, Monday saw significant casualties for both armies. In order to break through the heavily guarded Russian lines, Kyiv's forces will engage in months of guerrilla warfare and artillery battles, according to military analysts. The Ukraine's allies are currently debating difficult issues regarding reconstruction after already shelling out billions for military aid. With Ukraine now attempting to retake Russian-occupied territory as part of a planned counteroffensive, the conflict has changed. There are no indications that the fighting will soon come to an end or that peace efforts will immediately be successful. In the event that the Ukrainian counteroffensive is successful, Putin may be compelled to discuss a peace agreement. Every effort is being made by the Russians to maintain their position.

41:: Ukraine Marine Forces Eliminate Russian Troops Modified Armored Personal Vehicle BTR-80

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 19.06.2023 · 16:02:37 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· According to analysts, Russia is already on the backfoot on several frontlines and looking to carry out some successful defensive activities to stabilise its forces in the south as Ukraine continues its counteroffensive with modest gains. A village in the western Zaporizhia region called Piatykhatky has been retaken by Ukrainian forces. After beginning its guerrilla campaign earlier this month, Kyiv has now achieved its second success on that front. Vladimir Rogov, a newly appointed Russian official in the partially occupied Zaporizhia region, claimed that Ukraine had taken full authority over the settlement and that Russian troops were attempting a counterattack with shelling. The United Kingdom's intelligence report on Sunday indicated that some of the most intense battles since the counteroffensive started have been occurring in Zaporizhia. Ukraine's counteroffensive to drive Russian forces from occupied lands along the 1,000-kilometre front line may take a long time, according to Western analysts and military officials. Over the course of two weeks of offensive actions, Ukraine claimed to have conquered a total of eight settlements. Ukraine launched the first stage of a counteroffensive two weeks ago to retake a Russian-occupied region in the southeast of the country, following months of planning and supported by arms and assistance from Western allies. The forces of Kiev have achieved modest victories, piercing a first line of Russian defensive lines and retaking a number of small villages. Early on Sunday, the Ukrainian Air Force claimed to have struck a Russian ammo dump in Kherson. Just inland from the Sea of Azov in the Kherson region, Ukrainian forces attacked the ammunition storage facility in the village of Rykove. Both armies were reportedly taking heavy losses on Monday, according to a British defensive system intelligence report, and military experts predict months of trench warfare and artillery battles as Kyiv's forces attempt to penetrate the heavily guarded Russian lines. The allies of Ukraine, who have already spent billions on military assistance, are debating difficult issues regarding reconstruction. With Ukraine attempting to reclaim Russian-occupied land as a component of an anticipated counteroffensive, the conflict has changed, and there is no indication that the fighting will soon come to an end or that peace efforts will immediately succeed. In the event that the Ukrainian counteroffensive is effective, Putin may be compelled to discuss a peace agreement. The Russians are doing everything in their power to maintain their position. The Russians actively employ heavy artillery fire along with assault and army aviation. The Kremlin's forces relied on the strategy of using sizable artillery shelling to absolutely ruin Ukrainian positions and then moving through rubble during the initial weeks of Russia's High Spirit invasion of Ukraine.

42:: Ukraine Forces Eliminate Russian Troops Infantry Frontline Post With Drones & Artillery Help

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 17.06.2023 · 00:38:53 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· The ongoing counteroffensive by Ukraine against Russian forces will be difficult, and the cost of the operation to retake territory is likely to be high. On Friday, Ukrainian military officials reported progress along the front line in a number of locations. The attack by Ukraine has started, and they are moving steadily forward. This is a very challenging battle. It's going to be a very time-consuming and expensive fight because of how violent it is. Given that the war was a marathon rather than a sprint, Kyiv required both immediate and long-term support. Despite Russia's initial losses, Ukraine continued to have sufficient firepower to launch its counteroffensive. Military analysts believe that decisive battles are still to come in the Ukrainian counteroffensive, which is still in its early stages. In two significant pushes in the south, Ukraine has so far reclaimed at least seven communities and about 72 square kilometres of land. Despite intense fighting and the Russian Army's superiority in aviation and artillery, Ukrainian troops are making progress. The key test of Ukraine's offensive, however, is still to come because Ukrainian forces have not yet reached the most robust Russian defensive positions, which are located some distance from the front line. An attack force consisting of 12 brigades with a thousand troops each, most of which were newly imported Western armoured vehicles, is thought to have been prepared by Kiev. Despite Russian President Vladimir Putin's admission that his army lacks drones and missiles, Russia has intensified its bombing campaign recently. The real trials of Kyiv's counteroffensive after a week of intense fighting lie ahead, with Ukrainian troops a few miles from Russia's prime defensive line and the majority of the forces ready for the push still on alert. From the boundary of western Russia all the way to the occupied Crimea on the Black Sea, Russia has set up thousands of defensive positions, including landmines, anti-tank ditches, and rows of asphalt. According to military analysts, Ukraine, which has the majority of its counteroffensive forces waiting in the wings, can keep an eye on where Moscow commits troops to fortify its defences and launch attacks in weaker defences, such as the east.

43:: Ukraine Forces Eliminate Fresh Russian Troops Infantry Trucks & BMP-3 With Artillery Shots & HIMARS

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 16.06.2023 · 12:35:29 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· The Deputy Defense Minister of Ukraine, Hanna, said in a statement that although the Ukrainian forces were making progress, battles were still going on for every meter. Over the course of the day, Ukrainian forces moved 250 meters closer to Eastern City in the Berkhiv Reservoir region and 200 meters closer to Toretsk in the Donetsk region. A number of neighborhoods in the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk, according to Ukraine, have been liberated. A very well-known Russian war blogger claims that Ukrainian HIMARS are presently deployed along the front lines to strike locations controlled by Russia in the country's south. High-mobility artillery rocket systems are being mobilised right away to be used on the front lines in places like southern Zaporizhzhia and eastern Donetsk. In order for Kyiv's military to try to penetrate Russian forces with the HIMARS, they accurately targeted the sophisticated defensive lines that the Russian army had built. Getting the HIMARS out of the front is much more difficult than tank attacks. If the Ukrainian counteroffensive is successful, Putin might be forced to negotiate a peace treaty. The Russians are making every effort to hold onto their positions. Assault and army aviation are actively used by the Russians, along with heavy artillery fire. Throughout the offensive, anti-tank ditches and continuous minefields are encountered by Ukrainian troops. On the other hand, it is commonplace to witness daily counterattacks by Ukrainian Special Units against Russian armoured vehicles, as well as the extensive use of ATGMs and kamikaze drones. The Ukrainian military recently purchased Storm Shadow missile systems from the UK, significantly enhancing Kyiv's capacity for long-range strikes. Since the first weeks of Russia's High Spirit invasion of Ukraine, the Kremlin's forces have relied on the tactic of deploying sizable artillery bombardments to completely destroy Ukrainian positions and then moving through the rubble. When this wasn't possible, they sent humans into cities to expand their territory at great cost. After they arrived in the country almost a year ago, the high-mobility artillery rocket systems quickly won the respect of Kyiv's forces. Following the use of these truck-mounted, highly mobile systems to launch accurate attacks against Russian command posts, ammunition depots, and bridges, experts hailed them as a game-changing weapon. The task of stopping Russia's expansion in those areas of the country is difficult given Russia's numerical superiority in men, weapons, and air power, as well as the time it took to build extensive defensive barricades, particularly in southern Ukraine. Moscow hasn't yet formally endorsed any of the changes taking place in Ukraine. However, renowned Russian military analysts asserted that Ukrainian forces were moving south in groups after seizing control of about two villages. To date, the Ukrainian army has advanced three square kilometres in the area but has also retreated up to one kilometre in the direction of Berdiansk. Ukraine hasn't advanced very far, but this is already its fastest movement in the previous seven months.

44:: Ukraine Forces Drone & HIMARS Eliminated Russian Troops Fortified Positions & BMP Team in Donetsk

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 15.06.2023 · 13:30:20 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Ukraine claims to have liberated a number of towns in the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk. As a long-planned counterattack gathers steam, Ukraine claims that it has reclaimed about 175 square kilometres of its land during the Russian invasion on Wednesday and Thursday nights. According to a well-known Russian war blogger, Ukraine's HIMARS are currently being used on the front lines to attack Russian locations in the south of the nation. Without hesitation, high-mobility artillery rocket systems are being deployed to be used right up front in areas like eastern Donetsk and southern Zaporizhzhia. They precisely targeted the sophisticated defences that the Russian army had constructed so that Kyiv's military could attempt to pierce Russian forces with the HIMARS. Tank attacks are much easier than getting the HIMARS out of the trenches. The military of Ukraine recently acquired Storm Shadow missile systems from the UK, and is currently making better use of the new weapon, which greatly expands Kyiv's capacity for long-range strikes. The Kremlin's forces have relied on the strategy of launching sizable artillery bombardments to decimate Ukrainian positions and then progressing through the rubble ever since the first weeks of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. They sent human tides into urban areas to gain territory at great expense when this wasn't possible. The high-mobility artillery rocket systems quickly gained a great deal of respect among Kyiv's forces after they arrived in the country almost a year ago. Experts have hailed these truck-mounted, highly mobile systems as a game-changing weapon after they were used to launch precise strikes against Russian command centres, ammunition depots, and bridges. Given Russia's numerical advantage in men, weapons, and air power as well as the length of time it took to build wide defensive barricades, particularly in southern Ukraine, the task of halting Russia's expansion in those regions of the country is challenging. Moscow hasn't formally endorsed any of Ukraine's developments yet. Famous Russian military analysts, however, claimed that after taking control of approximately two villages, Ukrainian forces were heading south in groups. Despite the fact that Ukraine hasn't yet made much progress, the move has already been its fastest in the previous seven months.

45:: Ukraine Marine Forces Drone Eliminated Russian Troops Infantry, T-80BV Tank & BMP-2 Infantry Vehicle

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 14.06.2023 · 15:10:30 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Ukraine announced on Wednesday that its military units have liberated two villages along a 133-kilometre front in the southeast from Russian forces since the start of its eagerly awaited counteroffensive last week. An official from the armed forces claims that Ukrainian forces have made progress near the eastern city's frontline. Small, lightly armed Ukrainian units moved towards Russian fortified lines in southern Ukraine, southeast of Zaporizhzhia, on Tuesday, appearing to signal a change in the situation. The task of stopping Russia's spread in the country's southern and eastern regions is difficult due to Russia's numerical superiority in men, weapons, and air power, as well as the lengthy period of time it had to build extensive defensive barricades, particularly in southern Ukraine. Moscow hasn't yet officially approved any of Ukraine's advancements. However, well-known Russian military commentators asserted that after seizing three villages, Ukrainian forces were moving south in groups. The move has already been Ukraine's fastest advancement in the previous seven months, despite the fact that it hasn't yet achieved significant advancement. The counteroffensive is expected to involve numerous Ukrainian service personnel who have obtained Western training and equipment. This victory is among a number of roughly comparable ones Kyiv has announced this week. Ukrainian forces have launched assaults at other locations along the comprehensive front line in an effort to find Russian weaknesses, though they have so far given few details. It is anticipated that the main Ukrainian force's strike on the coast will begin on the southern front. Ukraine hopes that its advantage will come from the tens of billions of dollars in munitions, mentoring, and intelligence it has received from the West, as well as its own battlefield tenacity, strategies, and drive to expel an invading force from its own territory. According to some intelligence analysts in the West, the current skirmishes may be an indication that Ukraine is still merely testing Russian defences and that it is too soon to draw any inferences. The country has not yet been subjected to a full onslaught as a consequence of Russia's ineffectual battlefield results over the previous 15 months, which led to frequent changes of command and exposed issues with the private militias enlisted to fight alongside the army. This will be the most lethal and destructive phase of the war. To attack the land border between Russia and Crimea, Ukrainian forces must breach Russian defensive positions in the south and drive the enemy back.

46:: Ukraine Marine Brigade Night Drone Strike Eliminated 2 Russian Convoys & Command Posts at Night

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 08.04.2023 · 14:39:32 ··· ···
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47:: Ukraine's Drone Eliminate Russian Armored Vehicle and Troops Hiding in Trenches on Frontline

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 07.04.2023 · 14:38:57 ··· ···
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48:: Ukraine Forces High Precision Artillery Weapon Target Moving Russian Troops at Night

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 06.04.2023 · 14:12:50 ··· ···
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49:: Ukraine Troops Precision Artillery Strikes Eliminate Russian Assault Team at Night

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 05.04.2023 · 00:00:00 ··· ···
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50:: Ukraine Forces Drone Precision Strikes Eliminate Russian Infantry Soldiers at Night

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 02.04.2023 · 14:26:01 ··· ···
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51:: Ukraine Marine Brigade Javelin Strike Eliminated 3 Russian Tanks & Advance IFV BMP-2M

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 01.04.2023 · 14:30:33 ··· ···
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52:: Ukraine High Precision Weapon Eliminate Moving Russian Troops at Night

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 31.03.2023 · 14:09:41 ··· ···
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53:: Ukraine's Night Operation Targeting Russian Forces With Pin Point Accuracy

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 29.03.2023 · 00:00:00 ··· ···
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54:: Ukraine's Deadliest Night Weapon Targeting Russian Soldiers in Special Operation

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 27.03.2023 · 13:15:15 ··· ···
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55:: Ukraine High Precision Weapon Destroyed Russian Frontline Trenches & Intelligent Radar System

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 24.03.2023 · 14:27:46 ··· ···
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56:: Ukraine's Deadliest Weapon Targeting Russian Forces At Night With Deadly Accuracy

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 23.03.2023 · 00:00:00 ··· ···
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57:: Ukrainian Forces Drone Eliminate Russian Troops Tanks & Rocket Launchers in Donetsk

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 17.03.2023 · 16:00:09 ··· ···
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58:: All Wagners Vanished who Attempted to Storm the Ukrainian Forces Trench at Bakhmuth | Ukraine War

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 15.03.2023 · 13:25:41 ··· ···
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59:: Ukrainian Forces Assault Brigade Storm Russian Troops Trenches To Recapture Lost Area In Donetsk

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 14.03.2023 · 13:23:52 ··· ···
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60:: Ukrainian Forces Kamikaze Drone Destroy Russian T-72B Tank In the Region of Zaporizhzhia

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 11.03.2023 · 14:25:46 ··· ···
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61:: Ukrainian Forces Eliminated Russian Troops Command Headquarter in the Region of Kherson Oblast

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 10.03.2023 · 12:27:12 ··· ···
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62:: Ukrainian Forces Successfully Eliminate Russian Targets in The Region of Vuhledar

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 05.03.2023 · 00:00:00 ··· ···
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63:: Ukrainian Forces Eliminate Advancing Russian Troops and Tanks Convoy in Vuhledar

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 23.02.2023 · 15:17:50 ··· ···
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64:: Ukrainian Forces Eliminate Russian Troops Control Room & MSTA-S Howitzer in Region of Vuhledar

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 22.02.2023 · 14:31:34 ··· ···
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65:: Ukrainian Forces Drone Eliminate Russian Tank & Combat Troops Tigr Vehicle in Region of Vuhledar

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 20.02.2023 · 15:47:41 ··· ···
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66:: Ukrainian Forces Eliminate Russian Troops Assault Group in Vuhledar | Demand For Military AID Rising

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 19.02.2023 · 15:27:17 ··· ···
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67:: Ukrainian Forces Eliminate Russian Troops Frontline Trenches and Residence in Donetsk Region

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 17.02.2023 · 18:10:16 ··· ···
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68:: Ukrainian Forces Eliminate Complete Russian Trench | Ukraine Calling More Troops in Bakhmut

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 16.02.2023 · 15:27:17 ··· ···
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69:: Ukrainian Forces Eliminate Russian Troops Hiding in SNOW Filled Trenches

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 14.02.2023 · 15:31:01 ··· ···
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70:: Ukrainian Forces Marines Brigade Eliminate Fresh Russian Tank Convoy | Ukraine Need More Weapons

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 12.02.2023 · 14:42:08 ··· ···
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71:: Ukrainian Forces Eliminate Russian Troops using Kamikaze Drone | Battle For Bakhmut Heating Up

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 10.02.2023 · 17:02:45 ··· ···
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72:: Watch as Russian T-80BV Eliminated by Ukraine Forces | Planning Counteroffensive in Mid February

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 08.02.2023 · 16:31:47 ··· ···
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73:: Watch as Ukrainian Forces Took out 4 Russian Tanks | New Missiles Pledged By USA For Ukraine Support

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 07.02.2023 · 12:03:57 ··· ···
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74:: Ukraine Platoon Leader Відьма (WITCH) "We Will Trace and Clear Them (Russians) From Every Apartment"

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 01.01.2023 · 00:00:00 ··· ···
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75:: Ukraine Brigades Moves on in Cold December Days as Russia Called in More Troops

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 30.12.2022 · 00:00:00 ··· ···
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76:: Ukraine has stopped the advance of Russia in over a dozen places.

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 26.11.2022 · 00:00:00 ··· ···
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77:: Following Ukraine's Advance toward Kherson, Russia orders massive Evacuation around Dnieper River

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 02.11.2022 · 00:00:00 ··· ···
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78:: Serious Territorial Setback for Russian Forces in Kherson's Southern Black Sea Region

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 06.10.2022 · 16:27:24 ··· ···
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79:: Russian army maps show major retreats in Ukraine’s Kherson region as Ukrainian Force March Forward

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 05.10.2022 · 16:54:12 ··· ···
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80:: Ukrainian Forces Raises Flags in South After Spectacular Breakthrough in South against Russian Troop

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 04.10.2022 · 13:43:22 ··· ···
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81:: Ukrainian Forces Collecting Rewards after Liberating The Cities From Russian Troops in South

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 03.10.2022 · 14:13:29 ··· ···
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82:: Ukrainian Forces Took Out a Russian BMP-3 IFV & Tank Convoy With an ATGM Strike

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 02.10.2022 · 17:53:43 ··· ···
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83:: Ukrainian Forces Making Rapid Advancements in Tank-on-Tank Combat Against The Russians

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 30.09.2022 · 14:39:34 ··· ···
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84:: Ukrainian Forces Drone Track and Eliminate A Russian T-80BV Tank

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 25.09.2022 · 13:02:49 ··· ···
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85:: Facts About Ukraine 🇺🇦 | The Country That Will soon will Liberated

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 25.09.2022 · 12:54:50 ··· ···
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86:: Ukrainian Forces Neutralized Russian 2S5 Giatsint-S 152mm Cannon and Ammo Depot

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 23.09.2022 · 12:54:48 ··· ···
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87:: Ukrainian Forces Eliminate A Bunch of Russian T-80BV and T-72B3-pattern Tanks

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 22.09.2022 · 12:49:05 ··· ···
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88:: Monsoon Floods in Pakistan are Wreaking Havoc as the UN issues a Health Emergency Alert

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 21.09.2022 · 14:52:35 ··· ···
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89:: Ukrainian Forces Recaptures Mountain From Russians Troops in The Battle for Kherson

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 20.09.2022 · 18:18:14 ··· ···
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90:: Ukrainian Forces Engage Two Russian BMP-2 IFV With Drone Grenades & UAZ-469 Vehicle in North East

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 14.09.2022 · 13:08:42 ··· ···
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91:: Ukrainian Forces Blows Out Russian Tanks in the Region of Donetsk Using 9k111 Fagot ATGM

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 22.08.2022 · 13:43:44 ··· ···
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92:: Ukrainian Forces Smash Russian Frontline Targets Using Custom MRLs with Help From Female Signal Crew

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 08.08.2022 · 00:00:00 ··· ···
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93:: Ukrainian Special Forces Using Modified Drones to Destroy Russian Troops Patrolling Posts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 30.07.2022 · 00:00:00 ··· ···
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