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Zaporozhye-Dnepropetrovsk.
Russian security forces in Berdyansk.
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Kherson-Nikolaev-Odessa.
Pole taping in Odessa.
В Одессе дедушка видимо с голоду хотел украсть кофе и колбасу. Но развязанные руки хохлонацисов не щадят даже пенсионеров.
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Russian security forces in Kherson region.
Сотрудники ФСВНГ "Росгвардия" в Херсонской области Сотрудники "Росгвардии" на бронеавтомобиле "Урал Федерал" в ходе выезда населённые пункты Херсонской области. @anna_news
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The Izyum Salient.
More footage of the same Su-24M, Ukrainian, downed near Izyum. Apparently a Russian MANPADS team did it using the new Verba.
⚡️ Умелыми действиями российского стрелка-зенитчика, 10 апреля на западной окраине н.п. Изюма с помощью ПЗРК «Верба» был сбит украинский Су-24М. Самолёт выполнял полет на малой высоте вдоль русла реки Северский Донец. 13 апреля обломки самолёта были обнаружены в районе н.п. Гочаровки. В кабине...
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It appears Russian forces have captured a Ukrainian T-80U. If this is accurate, this is a very rare catch. What makes me a tad suspicious is the color scheme. While it's hard to be sure, it looks somewhat similar to the Russian T-80U fleet. Granted, it's a Soviet-era pattern and both sides could have used it. I haven't seen any footage of Ukrainian T-80Us in service lately, so I'm not sure what they look like today. This incident was reportedly part of a Ukrainian counter-attack where they lost 1 tank destroyed, 1 knocked out, and 1 captured.
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Под Изюмом несколько танков ВСУ (предположительно это была 93 омбр «Холодный Яр») попытались атаковать позиции российских войск, в результате чего: ▪️Один украинский танк денацифицирован и перешел на сторону ВС РФ; ▪️У второго, в результате точного попадания, сдетонировал БК и сорвало башню...
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Reservists from the rebel side have shown up in the Izyum salient. This marks their first major appearance outside their own regions. The 202nd and 204th LNR regiments are involved. The video is from Russian volunteers delivering cargo to the rebels. Note the lack of body armor and the haphazard uniforms. Some clearly got fancy new Russian camo, some are wearing whatever. Interestingly enough at 6:30 he points at a knocked out T-72 and cites it as evidence of Ukrainian troops hiding among civilian houses. However it's clearly a Russian T-72B3. Not only can you ever-so-slightly see the corner of the K-5 tile on the front of the turret, but you can also clearly see the wind sensor and the sight-box. At the 10 minute mark (it's a ~27 minute long video) they display a captured western weapon (they call it a shotgun, I'm not so sure). Overall, a lot of footage of rebel reservists, and battle damage. If you're wondering who these people are and what they're delivering, in Russia there are many patriotic, nationalist, and communist groups that gather donations and use them to purchase boots, gloves, tactical vests, flashlights, tools, batteries, quadcopters, night-vision devices, etc. for rebel units.
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LDNR Front.
Rebel town of Kharcyzk got hit by Ukrainian shelling.
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The Lisichansk oil refiner continues to burn.
НПЗ возле города Лисичанск. 16.04.2022
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Ukrainian positions at Popasnaya, aerial footage.
✔️ Позиции ВСУ в районе Попасной, Луганская область. @Soldierline
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Footage from the Russian/rebel side at Popasnaya. We can see the same destroyed T-72B from earlier, as well as a destroyed T-72B3, and a damaged BTR-82A. From the Russian/rebel side we see driving a round a T-80BV with the same new roof cage, a BMP-3, and a MT-LB. There's also plenty of footage of the battle damage to the town.
Warning footage of corpses.
In my opinion there were two Russian units in play, one riding BTR-82As and supported by T-72B3s. The other is riding BMP-3s and supported by T-80BVs and is likely from the Pacific Fleet Marines, relocated from Kiev area.
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Russian repair unit appears to be operating in rebel areas, fixing their vehicles.
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Newly drafted Ukrainian troops learning how to shoot near Kramatorsk.
Стрелковая подготовка жителей Краматорска, насильно мобилизованных в местный укробандеровский фольксштурм.
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Mariupol'.
Russian or rebel Grads firing on Azovstal'.
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Russian Marine SpN captured a T-64BV, holding what appeasr to be a crew member at gunpoint. It appears the tank got stuck. The tank was apparently booby-trapped with grenades.
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Russian and rebel forces near Azovstal'.
В ходе совместного российско-китайского военно-морского учения «Север/Взаимодействие - 2023» моряки двух стран уничтожили морскую плавающую мину и отразили атаку малоразмерной цели В акватории Японского моря продолжается двустороннее российско-китайское военно-морское учение...
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More footage from the Il'yich plant, more destroyed Ukrainian armored cars, trucks, and captured weapons.
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Фотографии с территории Мариупольского металлургического комбината имени Ильича, занятого подразделениями ВС РФ и ДНР.
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A bunch of captured and damaged Ukrainian vehicles in an industrial suburb of Mariupol'.
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Ukrainian positions on a hill near Mariupol'. They were allegedly smashed by 240mm mortars.
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Battle damage.
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Мариуполь. Проспект Ильича, по дороге к проходной завода «Азовмаш». Фото: Александр Симонов Mariupol, Illich prospect, on the way to Azovmash. Courtesy IFAN. #Донбасс #Мариуполь #репортаж #Россия #Украина @riafan_everywhere
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Республиканские военные на заводе "Азовмаш" и проспекте Ильича в Мариуполе. @anna_news
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Rebel forces in Azovstal'.
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Russian and rebel forces heading towards Azovstal'.
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Russian troops in and around Mariupol'. Note the VDV column. This is new, and I suspect these are units rebased from the north, likely heading through Mariupol' towards Zaporozhye region, from where they will be part of the south-eastern assault element.
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The West.
The Ivano-Frankovsk oil refinery got hit.
Кадры" калибровки" Надворянского НПЗ в Ивано-Франковске.
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Misc.
Russian strike, location and context unclear.
‼️Кадры удара: Армия России уничтожает объекты ВСУ высокоточным оружием t.me/RVvoenkor
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A compilation of Russian UCAV strikes. Locations and context unclear.
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A Ukrainian UAV observing Russian troops. Note how he is able to find the extremely well concealed 2S3 positions, and catches the soldiers getting water.
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Ukrainian T-64BV destroyed, location and context unclear.
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Уничтоженный украинский танк Т-64
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An upgraded P-18 captured by Russia in Ukraine. Location and context unclear.
Захваченная Росгвардией украинская модернизированная РЛС П-18 «Малахит» разработки ГК "Укрспецтехника".
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Russian logistics column, Ukraine. The first truck is a guntruck with a Zu-23-2, and at least one Mi-8/17, loaded with weapons and munitions, accompanies the column from above.
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Russian T-80BV with a mineclearing trawl in Ukraine. I suspect this is LDNR area based on the many minefields in contains and the paintjob of the tank being similar to the T-80BVs we saw near Severodonetsk.
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Russian National Guard in Ukraine.
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Orenburg region, Russia, National Guard units returning from Ukraine, being cheered by locals.
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Assorted footage.
Z-Донбасс
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Alleged Dutch fighter in Ukraine, location and context unclear.
I want to take this opportunity to discuss the question of foreign fighters in Ukraine. Russian sources have, for a long time, been claiming that there are foreign mercenaries fighting in Ukraine. I've been posting the info as "foreign fightesr", without distinguishing whether they're mercs, PMCs, or foreign volunteers. With the recent interview from the Spanish sniper we seem to have confirmation of western PMCs operating in Ukraine, in large numbers. So 1st off, Russia seems to be labeling all foreign citizens fighting in Ukraine as "mercenaries" including those that are just enlisted in Ukraine's armed forces. This is clearly incorrect. 2nd off, someone might quickly point out "
they're not mercs, they're PMCs". I'm not sure this is accurate. The line between mercenaries and PMCs is mostly about whether they're actually being used as combat elements or not (per the convention it's whether they're hired to fight in the conflict). So a western PMC acting as an instructor for Ukrainian forces is ok, but a western PMC acting as a front-line combat element would not be. I guess you could technically claim "they weren't hired to fight, they were hired to train but they ended up in a combat situation by happenstance". But this would only apply if it was a one-off scenario. If foreign PMCs are regularly involved in combat ops, in my opinion this would meet the definition. So... are there western mercenaries in Ukraine? Substantively speaking, my answer is yes.
Датский наёмник на Украине.
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Ukrainian technical with a M2 .50 cal.
Пикап тербата . Пикап с 12.7мм М2. За 2 месяца ВСУ с танков и БТР скатились до пикапов как у ИГИЛ. Экс-Украина, 2022.
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And another video of Ukrainian forces with a BTR-60, and two technicals advancing. The giant flag makes me think this is a training exercise. Either way the equipment is indicative of what we should expect to see from the new infantry bde's formed in Ukraine.
Такие дела С телеграм - канала Панцерваффли
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NATO/EU.
Russian sources report a column of trucks without license plates entering Odessa, carrying western weapons or munitions.
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