The U.S. and NATO Helped Trigger the Ukraine War.

Footage of Russian mobile air defense fire teams in action in Donbas and Ukraine. Small arms and MANPADS are used to engage Ukrainian army drones. The exact location of the footage is not disclosed.

 
The Ukrainian underwater drone "Sub Sea Baby" attempted its first attack on the Russian Project 636.3 submarine Varshavyanka in the bay of the Novorossiysk naval base. It is unknown how the drone entered the base, but it is believed it passed through during the deployment of booms, which were monitored by a camera in the port. The drone missed the submarine and struck a nearby pier. Officially, the submarine was undamaged. It is worth noting that without increased port security, the next attack could be effective.

 
A scene from a battle between reconnaissance troops from the Russian Army's Eastern Group of Forces, filmed during the battle for the village of Varvarovka in the Zaporizhia region. It is five kilometers from the village of Huliaipole. The village of Varvarovka has now been lost to the Ukrainian army. At the end of the video, the sound of a cluster munition being fired by the Ukrainian army can be heard.

 
Footage of Russian Geran-2 kamikaze drone strikes on temporary deployment sites and equipment of Ukrainian units. The video was filmed in the Sumy region of Ukraine, in the villages of Barilo and Belitsa.

 
Footage of a Russian Molniya-2 UAV and FPV drones attacking a Ukrainian army UAV launch site. Judging by the video, three Ukrainian servicemen were inside the building. The video was filmed in Kostiantynivka in the Donbas.

 
Footage of a Russian FPV drone striking a Ukrainian Panzerhaubitze 2000 self-propelled gun. The location and drone model are not disclosed. The Panzerhaubitze 2000 self-propelled gun has been produced in Germany since 1998, but is now rarely seen in the Ukrainian army; perhaps there are few howitzers left. As a result of the Russian drone attack, the Ukrainian army's Panzerhaubitze 2000 self-propelled gun was destroyed by fire.

 
Rare footage of the use of a Russian Lancet-51 kamikaze drone to strike a Ukrainian gas storage facility near the village of Semenovka in Ukraine's Chernihiv Oblast. This is not the first Russian drone strike on Ukraine's gas infrastructure in the Chernihiv Oblast.

 
Footage of two Ukrainian drones striking, presumably two Russian S-400 air defense missile system launchers. The video was filmed between the villages of Raevka and Verkhniy Olshanets in Russia's Belgorod region, 50 kilometers from the border. The air defense systems were unescorted and unprotected from the drones. Judging by the video, the air defense systems were not carrying missiles, as there was no explosion during the fire. As a result of the drone attack, one S-400 air defense system burned, and the second was damaged.

 
The Ukrainian army has launched a counteroffensive near Kupyansk. The attempt to retake the city is primarily using infantry and light armored vehicles. A video shows Russian FPV drones repelling attacks by Ukrainian units near Kupyansk. The drone models are unknown. Media reports indicate that the Ukrainian army has lost up to 200 soldiers, several M113 armored personnel carriers, two Cobra armored vehicles, two Humvees, 13 cars, and other equipment.

 
Footage of the Russian army's second strike on a strategically important Ukrainian bridge in the village of Mayaki in the Odessa region. The strike used optically guided Geran-2 drones and an Iskander-M ballistic missile with a cluster munition warhead. The results of the strike are shown at the end of the video. The strike on the bridge has hampered Ukrainian army logistics and could disrupt up to 60% of fuel supplies to Ukraine.

 
Footage of Russian Geran-2 kamikaze drone strikes on the Allseads Black Sea oil extraction complex in the Odessa region of Ukraine. The reasons for the drone strikes are not reported. The video also ends with a Russian Geran-2 kamikaze drone strike on a Ukrainian railway bridge in the Odessa region.

 
The correct article, but at the same time it is funny how the author is obliged to start with the words: "Vladimir Putin's decision to launch a full-scale invasion of Ukraine is a monstrous act of aggression that has plunged the world into a perilous situation..."
After these words, the whole article tells why this attack was justified, but the tribute to the "free, thinking media" was given. :)
We put a senile idiot in the White House and that was the green light for Putin and Iran to start their wars
 
Drone footage of Ukrainian army defensive fortifications in the Zaporizhia region. Ukraine's line of defense is multi-layered, including anti-tank obstacles, ditches, barbed wire, and possibly mines. According to Ukrainian Defense Minister Shmyhal, 2,130 platoon strongpoints, over 3,000 kilometers of anti-tank ditches, and over 1,000 kilometers of defensive pyramids have already been constructed. 16,000 kilometers of Egoza-type barrier lines and 4,300 kilometers of low-visibility obstacles have also been installed. Defensive fortifications are being built in the Donbas, Zaporizhia, Sumy, Kharkiv, Chernihiv, and Kyiv regions.

 
Footage of Russian troops repelling an attack by Ukrainian FPV drones in Donbas. Only small arms were used to destroy the drones. The location of the footage is not disclosed.

 
We put a senile idiot in the White House and that was the green light for Putin and Iran to start their wars
Only an idiot believes that.

If you knew anything about real history, you’d understand the importance of the following…

The European Union and NATO’s overt pursuit of conflict with Russia eerily echoes the pre-World War II era, when the Allies were clearly eager for war with Germany. The strategy seems identical, implying that the same forces that dominated Europe back then still hold power today. Quite revealing but not surprising.
 
Footage of a Ukrainian M1A1SA Abrams tank being destroyed by Russian FPV drones. The tank was used by Ukraine's 425th Separate Assault Regiment "Skala." M1A1SA Abrams are rarely used these days, mostly being kept in the rear. The M1A1SA Abrams tank is manufactured in the United States. The M1A1SA Abrams tank was presumably delivered to Ukraine from Australia; the last tanks from this shipment arrived recently. The video was filmed near Pokrovsk, and the M1A1SA Abrams tank was destroyed by drone operators from the Russian 76th Airborne Division.

 
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Footage of an attempted breakthrough into the city of Pokrovsk, featuring a column of armored vehicles belonging to the Ukrainian 425th Separate Assault Regiment "Skala." The Ukrainian column managed to reach the outskirts of the industrial zone of Pokrovsk, near the stele, at the entrance from Grishino. Ukrainian GUR special forces had previously landed there by helicopter. As a result of the battle in Pokrovsk, the Ukrainian armored column was partially destroyed by Russian FPV drones from the 76th Airborne Division. The video has been shortened. The first Ukrainian M1A1SA Abrams tank, recently received from Australia, was also destroyed.

 
Footage of an attack on a Russian armored column near Dobropillya in the Krasnoarmiisk sector. There are no details of the battle. Ukrainian FPV drones and artillery actively targeted the column. Despite the armored vehicles being protected from drones, some were lost. During the fighting near Dobropillya, Russian units landed troops and are gradually advancing. The video is edited to show the active moments of the battle. The authors did not show the entire battle. Ukrainian media reports that reserves are currently being sent to defend Dobropillya, but they are also in short supply.

 
A combat scene in Ukraine featuring a Russian 130mm towed gun "M-46" belonging to the 58th Guards Army of the "Dnepr" Force Group. The video was filmed near the village of Novodanilovka in the Zaporizhzhia Oblast, and fire is directed at Ukrainian army strongholds. Long-range M-46 guns entered service with the USSR in 1951. Technical information about them is available in the link to the video in the comments. Judging by the video, the gun is used in a single fortified position and is not being replaced.



Technical information about the M-46 artillery gun

 
Ukraine's 425th Separate Assault Regiment "Skala" displayed the US-made M1A1 Abrams tanks they are using. Forty-nine decommissioned M1A1 Abrams tanks were delivered to Ukraine from Australia. Previously, 31 M1A1 SA Abrams tanks were also delivered from the US, and they were used by the 47th Separate Mechanized Brigade "Magura." As The New York Times reported in March 2025, Ukraine had 11 tanks left from the American shipment; other sources say five tanks remain. The M1A1 Abrams tanks from the American shipment have now been withdrawn from the front lines. Tanks from the Australian shipment are already in use; their use was recently demonstrated in the Donbas. In the Ukrainian version, the M1A1 Abrams tanks have been fitted with additional blocks of the Soviet-era Kontakt-1 dynamic armor. A folding mesh grill has also been installed on the roof of the M1A1 Abrams to protect against drones.

 
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