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

A combat mission involving a Russian T-72B3M tank from the 34th Separate Guards Motorized Rifle Brigade in Ukraine's Kharkiv Oblast. The tank suppressed the firing positions of a Ukrainian army stronghold and supported the landing of troops from a Russian MT-LB. A serviceman provides details of the battle.

 
Footage of a Russian Kh-38 missile striking a temporary Ukrainian army base in the village of Grafske in the Kharkiv region. The building housed soldiers from the 58th Motorized Infantry Brigade of the Ukrainian Army. The attack was carried out by a Su-34 fighter-bomber.

 
Footage of Russian FPV drones attacking a Ukrainian Leopard 1A5 tank. The video was filmed near the village of Nikolaipole in the Donbas. The Leopard 1A5 tank, developed in Germany in 1987, is a modernization of the original Leopard-1 tank, which has since been decommissioned. The Leopard 1A5 has good maneuverability but weak armor. As a result of the drone attacks, the Ukrainian Leopard 1A5 tank was destroyed.

 
Footage of strikes by a Russian 300mm Tornado-S MLRS on two temporary deployment sites of Ukrainian units in the village of Rodynske in the Donbas. The video shows eight Ukrainian soldiers entering the first building before the missile struck. Three Ukrainian soldiers entered the second building. The strike used a high-precision Tornado-S MLRS rocket with a GLONASS satellite guidance system.

 
Footage of a Russian 300mm Tornado-S MLRS strike on a Ukrainian observation post located in an abandoned building. The video was filmed in Myrnohrad. A Ukrainian serviceman approached the windows and revealed the soldiers' location, after which a missile struck the building. The Tornado-S missile strike completely destroyed the Ukrainian army building.

 
We are publishing rare footage of a Ukrainian army speedboat being destroyed by a Russian mortar attack. The mortar is being used by Russian servicemen of the 18th Combined Arms Army, Dnipro Forces Group. The video was filmed in the Dnieper River delta in the Kherson region. The Ukrainian boat was allegedly intended to deploy a sabotage and reconnaissance group. As a result of the attack, the Ukrainian boat sank. The location of the battle and the model of the Ukrainian boat have not been disclosed. After completing their mission, the mortar crew changed positions and resumed combat duty

 
Footage of a Russian Lancet-51 kamikaze drone striking a Ukrainian M1A1 SA Abrams tank. It's unclear whether this particular tank was supplied by the Australian or American suppliers. M1 Abrams tanks began being produced in the United States in 1980. The video was filmed near the village of Nikolaipole in the Donbas. The tank may have already been abandoned by its crew. The attack by the Russian Lancet-51 drone presumably started a fire in the M1A1 SA Abrams tank. The video was filmed from a high altitude, and the extent of the damage is unclear.

 
Footage of an attempted breakthrough by a Ukrainian army mechanized column near the villages of Dobropillya and Varvarivka. Ukrainian units used four tanks and six armored vehicles in the attack. Judging by the video, the Ukrainian armored vehicles were equipped with the homemade "Hedgehog" anti-tank system developed by the Russian army. Despite poor weather conditions, the Ukrainian column was attacked by Russian FPV drones and advanced 2 kilometers. As a result of the attack, some of the vehicles were destroyed by the drones. The landing troops were also attacked by drones, but this has been removed from the video. The tank and drone models have not been disclosed.

 
Footage of Russian drone strikes on various types of Soviet-made Ukrainian radars. The video shows strikes on the P-19 radar, the 19Zh6 (ST-68U) radar, the Pelican radar, the Zoopark-3 radar, and the P-18 radar. Drone strikes on a Ukrainian AN-26 aircraft and a Mi-24 helicopter are added at the end. Drone strikes on Ukrainian bulk carriers in the port of Odessa are also shown. Russian Molniya-2 UAVs equipped with Starlink terminals were presumably used for the strikes at a range of approximately 230 km.

 
A Russian soldier's battle scene near Seversk in the Donbas. The video shows a Russian soldier destroying a Ukrainian bunker using a TM-62 anti-tank mine. It's worth noting that this method is also used in the Ukrainian army.
After the bunker is destroyed, a Ukrainian FPV drone arrives. The soldier repels the drone's attack with small arms fire. The drone's battery is presumably damaged.

 
The Russian army continues to attack Ukrainian energy facilities. Videos show drone strikes on Ukrainian transformer substations, wind turbines, and other energy facilities. The locations of some of the facilities are shown on a map. Russian kamikaze drones, such as Geran-2 and Gerbera, Lancet drones, and FPV drones, were allegedly used in the attacks.

 
Footage of a Russian Tornado-S multiple launch rocket hitting a temporary deployment point for the 106th Territorial Defense Brigade of Ukraine. The video was filmed near the village of Huliaipole. The Tornado-S missile strike destroyed the temporary deployment point for the Ukrainian army.

 
The use of Russian FPV interceptor drones in combat in Ukraine and the Donbas. The FPV drones used in combat include VT-40, Prince Vandal Novgorodsky, and other models, including those controlled via fiber optic cable. Technical information is available. The exact filming location is not disclosed. The video features Ukrainian reconnaissance and conventional drones, manufactured in Ukraine and other countries. Information on some models is available on the channel. The video shows Ukrainian drones such as the Leleka-100, Shark drones, Leleka-100M2, Shark-M, G-25, Shark-M, Bulava, Darts, Shark-M, and SH-2.

 
Footage of strikes by Russian FAB-500 bombs equipped with the UMPK module on positions of the 119th Separate Territorial Defense Brigade of the Ukrainian Army. The Ukrainian units were temporarily stationed in buildings in the village of Ryasne, in the Sumy region of Ukraine. The bombs were dropped by a Su-34 frontline bomber.

 
Footage of a Russian M-28NM helicopter using an X-39 LMUR guided missile in combat in Ukraine. These missiles are also used by Ka-52 helicopters. The video was filmed in the village of Liman in the Donbas. An X-39 missile struck a Ukrainian command post for FPV drones of the 63rd Separate Mechanized Brigade, located in an abandoned building.

 
Footage of a Russian Lancet-51 kamikaze drone strike on a Ukrainian Nota electronic warfare station mounted on a vehicle. In this case, ground footage of the drone's attack is also shown at the end of the video. The Nota electronic warfare system is versatile, developed by the Ukrainian company Tritel and can be installed on any vehicle. The Nota electronic warfare system is equipped with two types of antennas, allowing it to perform several tasks simultaneously. The Nota system is capable of detecting UAVs at a distance of at least 20 km and countering them at a range of 15 km. The electronic warfare system can also suppress mobile communications, neutralizing them at a distance of up to 1 km. The video was filmed near the city of Putivl in the Sumy region of Ukraine. The Nota electronic warfare station was destroyed as a result of the Lancet-51 drone strike. It's worth noting that the Lancet drone's communications channel is extremely difficult to jam, and its software is the main difference between the drone and all its copies created in various countries.

 
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A scene of an assault on a Ukrainian army stronghold by two Russian soldiers from the 57th Brigade of the 5th Army of the Vostok Group. The video was filmed in the southwest, near the village of Hulyai-Pole. The stronghold was manned by soldiers from the 158th Mechanized Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The assault was carried out using drones, as well as mines and grenades thrown into the dugouts. Eleven Ukrainian soldiers were reportedly killed in the battle; according to the video, two soldiers surrendered.

 
The Russian army has again used the Oreshnik ballistic missile in Ukraine. Video footage from various cameras shows plasma cocoons forming around the hypersonic warheads of the Oreshnik missile. The Oreshnik missile is believed to have struck Ukraine's Bilche-Volytsko-Uherske underground gas storage facility. It is also possible that the Stryi gas storage facility was hit. These storage facilities are the largest in Ukraine, accounting for over 50% of the total capacity of all Ukrainian gas storage facilities. The Oreshnik missile was not equipped with a warhead, as the kinetic energy of the warheads is sufficient to damage the underground gas storage facility in the Lviv region. According to Ukrainian media, the missile's speed was approximately 13,000 km/h. The Russian Oreshnik missile strike in the Lviv region caused a drop in gas pressure in the network, and local residents reported a glow in the sky.

 
The Russian army has again used the Oreshnik ballistic missile in Ukraine. Video footage from various cameras shows plasma cocoons forming around the hypersonic warheads of the Oreshnik missile. The Oreshnik missile is believed to have struck Ukraine's Bilche-Volytsko-Uherske underground gas storage facility. It is also possible that the Stryi gas storage facility was hit. These storage facilities are the largest in Ukraine, accounting for over 50% of the total capacity of all Ukrainian gas storage facilities. The Oreshnik missile was not equipped with a warhead, as the kinetic energy of the warheads is sufficient to damage the underground gas storage facility in the Lviv region. According to Ukrainian media, the missile's speed was approximately 13,000 km/h. The Russian Oreshnik missile strike in the Lviv region caused a drop in gas pressure in the network, and local residents reported a glow in the sky.


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An episode of the assault on a Ukrainian stronghold by Russian army special forces. The video was filmed in the Krasnolimansk direction; the exact location and names of the units are not disclosed. A group of Russian army special forces, after receiving a signal, crosses a water obstacle and launches a fire attack on the Ukrainian stronghold. Some Ukrainian soldiers surrender, as shown at the end of the video.

 
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