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Update on Zaporozhye.
Reportedly Ukraine has managed to take the village of Makarovka, but was then pushed back by a Russian counter-attack. The village remains contested. Russian positions in Urozhaynoe are holding. There have been exchanges of fire around Novodonetskoe but no new Ukrainian push there. There are also reports of Ukrainian reinforcements heading towards the area. Finally reportedly Russian elements of the 127th MRD are counter-attacking towards Neskuchnoe as well. All in all we have heavy losses of vehicles, unclear but likely also heavy losses in personnel with gains in the questionable form of several villages. Three are clearly in Ukrainian hands, one is contested, one was recaptured by Russia.
Interesting footage of what appears to be the work of the 336th MarBde's artillery (or possibly ATGM teams?). They're striking Ukrainian vehicles. The person talking appears to be a forward observer calling out targets.
Another Ukrainian attacking column got destroyed in a minefield. This time we have 3 HMBVs taken out, along with 2 Leo-2A6s, 1 Bergenpanzer ARV (possibly was trying to recover some of the vehicles), 2 Bradleys, and a MaxxPro MRAP.
A Ukrainian Humvee shooting up a tree line (unclear if there are any actual targets there) and then gets hit, possibly a landmine.
2 Leo-2A6s, apparently abandoned, possibly immobilized or knocked out.
A rare Russian remote minelayer, the Zemledelie. Note this is effectively a modern MLRS with packet reloading, but only for land mines.
Russian Ka-52 operations, Zaporozhye. It seems clear at this point that Russia should discontinue purchases of the Mi-28N and focus on the Ka-52.
Two Ukrainian SUVs hitting land mines. We can also see some Humvees driving around. Allegedly this is a Ukrainian recon element.
Russian 40th MarBde near Novodonetskoe has captured two knocked out MRAPs, an Husky TSV and a Mastiff.
Russian loitering munition strike on a Ukrainian Husky TSV or Oshkosh M-ATV. Note the observer UAV spots an entire group of Ukrainian vehicles parked, including a pickup and I think a MaxxPro. It's also clear the loitering munition doesn't fully destroy the vehicles, through undoubtedly does some damage. We can see at least one Ukrainian soldier dead or wounded on the ground after the strike. To me this would have been a perfect opportunity for an artillery strike as both cheaper and more effective, with the loitering munition used to finish off any vehicles that manage to get away, but instead we just see the one loitering munition strike. This suggests poor coordination between Kaskad btln, who are doing the strike, and supporting artillery assets.
Russian loitering munition strike on a Ukrainian Husky TSV or Oshkosh M-ATV but this time while moving. Note it might be one of the ones from above. This time the loitering munition appears to do more damage, so it's possible the first strike was using a smaller munition.
Another video of Ukrainian infantry bailing out from a knocked out Bradley. This is likely from the same mess we saw with several Bradleys and a Leo-2A6.
A Ukrainian Buk getting hit in Zaporozhye. It's possible Ukraine decided to pull it closer to the front to try and counter Russian attack helos.
Reportedly Ukraine has managed to take the village of Makarovka, but was then pushed back by a Russian counter-attack. The village remains contested. Russian positions in Urozhaynoe are holding. There have been exchanges of fire around Novodonetskoe but no new Ukrainian push there. There are also reports of Ukrainian reinforcements heading towards the area. Finally reportedly Russian elements of the 127th MRD are counter-attacking towards Neskuchnoe as well. All in all we have heavy losses of vehicles, unclear but likely also heavy losses in personnel with gains in the questionable form of several villages. Three are clearly in Ukrainian hands, one is contested, one was recaptured by Russia.
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Interesting footage of what appears to be the work of the 336th MarBde's artillery (or possibly ATGM teams?). They're striking Ukrainian vehicles. The person talking appears to be a forward observer calling out targets.
Colonelcassad
Эксклюзивные кадры с Запорожского направления, уничтожение западной бронетехники наших соседей по направлению, 336 бригады морпехов! На связи Атлет Архангел Спецназа
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Another Ukrainian attacking column got destroyed in a minefield. This time we have 3 HMBVs taken out, along with 2 Leo-2A6s, 1 Bergenpanzer ARV (possibly was trying to recover some of the vehicles), 2 Bradleys, and a MaxxPro MRAP.
Colonelcassad
Фото от подразделения армейского спецназа России. Уничтоженная техника в объективе коптера 22-й гв. ордена Жукова бригады спецназа Вооруженных сил РФ. В полях Запорожья остались танки Leopard 2A6, БМП М2 Bradley, немецкий БРЭМ Bergenpanzer, несколько единиц машин разминирования Leopard 2R...
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Moscow calling
Подбитая техника ВСУ, заснятая БПЛА 22-й гв. ордена Жукова бригады спецназа Вооруженных сил РФ. Танки Leopard 2A6, БМП М2 Bradley, немецкий БРЭМ Bergenpanzer, несколько единиц машин разминирования Leopard 2R HMBV, а также MRAP International MaxxPro. Точная дата съёмок неизвестна.
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A Ukrainian Humvee shooting up a tree line (unclear if there are any actual targets there) and then gets hit, possibly a landmine.
Colonelcassad
Видео со стороны врага. ВСУ вели огонь по нашим позициям, но тут прилетела ответка.
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2 Leo-2A6s, apparently abandoned, possibly immobilized or knocked out.
A rare Russian remote minelayer, the Zemledelie. Note this is effectively a modern MLRS with packet reloading, but only for land mines.
Moscow calling
Работа российской машины дистанционного минирования "Земледелие" на Запорожском направлении, под Орехово.
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Russian Ka-52 operations, Zaporozhye. It seems clear at this point that Russia should discontinue purchases of the Mi-28N and focus on the Ka-52.
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Moscow calling
Работа вертолётов Ка-52 ВКС РФ по боевым бронированным машинам ВСУ (точно классифицировать затрудняюсь из-за качества картинки). Кстати, один из результатов СВО - безоговорочная победа Ка-52 над своим оппонентом Ми-28, которого до этого, вопреки ТТХ, отсутствия катапульты и здравому смыслу...
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Two Ukrainian SUVs hitting land mines. We can also see some Humvees driving around. Allegedly this is a Ukrainian recon element.
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Russian 40th MarBde near Novodonetskoe has captured two knocked out MRAPs, an Husky TSV and a Mastiff.
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Russian loitering munition strike on a Ukrainian Husky TSV or Oshkosh M-ATV. Note the observer UAV spots an entire group of Ukrainian vehicles parked, including a pickup and I think a MaxxPro. It's also clear the loitering munition doesn't fully destroy the vehicles, through undoubtedly does some damage. We can see at least one Ukrainian soldier dead or wounded on the ground after the strike. To me this would have been a perfect opportunity for an artillery strike as both cheaper and more effective, with the loitering munition used to finish off any vehicles that manage to get away, but instead we just see the one loitering munition strike. This suggests poor coordination between Kaskad btln, who are doing the strike, and supporting artillery assets.
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Russian loitering munition strike on a Ukrainian Husky TSV or Oshkosh M-ATV but this time while moving. Note it might be one of the ones from above. This time the loitering munition appears to do more damage, so it's possible the first strike was using a smaller munition.
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Another video of Ukrainian infantry bailing out from a knocked out Bradley. This is likely from the same mess we saw with several Bradleys and a Leo-2A6.
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A Ukrainian Buk getting hit in Zaporozhye. It's possible Ukraine decided to pull it closer to the front to try and counter Russian attack helos.
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