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

A Russian 300mm Tornado-S MLRS rocket strikes a Ukrainian drone control center located in an abandoned building. The video was filmed in the village of Velyka Pisarevka, Sumy Oblast, Ukraine. The missile strike destroyed the building housing the Ukrainian drone operators.

 
Footage of a Russian FAB-3000, possibly FAB-1500, bomb striking a multi-story building in the village of Kovsharovka in Ukraine's Kharkiv Oblast. Ukrainian units were defending the abandoned building. The attack was carried out by a Russian Su-34 frontline fighter-bomber. The FAB-3000 bomb partially destroyed the Ukrainian building.

 
Footage of the Russian Italmas heavy kamikaze drone in action in Ukraine. Drone attacks on Ukrainian P-18 and 36D6 radars are shown. Italmas drone strikes on Ukrainian bulk carriers, oil tankers, and oil storage facilities in Odesa, Chornomorsk, and elsewhere. Strikes on Ukrainian oil storage facilities. Technical information about the Izdeliye-54 drone, also known as the Italmas, is available in the video's link in the comments. Russian drones presumably began attacking tankers and port infrastructure in Ukraine after Ukrainian drones began attacking Russian tankers.



Technical information about the Izdeliye-54 drone, also known as the Italmas

 
Footage of Ukrainian kamikaze drone strikes on Russian oil and gas production platforms in the Caspian Sea. The drones, of an unknown model, were directly controlled by operators. The drone strikes targeted three drilling platforms belonging to the Russian company Lukoil; this is not the first attack on them. The extent of the damage is unknown. The oil and gas production platforms attacked were the V. Filanovsky, Yuri Korchagin, and Valery Greifer platforms.

 
Rare footage of Russian NRTK "Courier" robots being used in combat in Ukraine. The video shows a "Courier" robot firing a 12.7mm machine gun at a Ukrainian army stronghold located in a forest. The shelling is intended to block Ukrainian troops from exiting their dugouts. The robots are typically used to suppress firing positions, facilitating the work of assault teams. A second robot is presumably equipped with electronic warfare to counter drones. The location of the footage is not disclosed.

 
Russian FPV drone strikes against Ukrainian Armed Forces equipment. New footage from January shows Russian FPV drones in action 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.

 
Footage of the Russian Lancet kamikaze drone being used in combat in Ukraine in 2025. The Lancet-51 kamikaze drone is used most frequently, while the Lancet-52 kamikaze drone is used much less frequently. The video shows Lancet kamikaze drone strikes against Ukrainian military equipment in the Donbas and Ukraine.

 
Footage shows the destruction of a Ukrainian M142 HIMARS MLRS by an unknown new Russian weapon. The video was filmed near the village of Khlopianiki in Ukraine's Chernihiv Oblast. The Ukrainian M142 HIMARS MLRS was located 75 km from the Russian border and fired in the direction of the Bryansk Oblast. The Russian Ministry of Defense reported the destruction of the Ukrainian HIMARS MLRS by a Geran drone. However, in the video, the shape of the munition does not match that of a Geran drone. Furthermore, the munition used is rocket-powered, possibly a new type of Geran drone. Some speculate that a new hybrid drone and S-71M Monokhrom missile were used. The HIMARS MLRS was hit by two strikes; the first strike set the HIMARS on fire, causing the crew to abandon it. The second strike destroyed the HIMARS MLRS.

 
Footage of a Russian drone pursuing and attacking a Ukrainian HIMARS multiple rocket launcher. The M142 HIMARS has been produced in the US since 1996; technical information about it is available on this channel. The video was filmed near the village of Novobakhmetyevo in the Donbas. The Russian drone operator, having spotted the launch of a Ukrainian M142 HIMARS missile, directed the drone to the launch site and attacked the launcher. The model of the drone used has not been disclosed.

 
A Russian Iskander-M ballistic missile struck a Ukrainian AN/MPQ-65 radar used by the Patriot air defense system. The Ukrainian Patriot air defense system battalion was located near the village of Shevchenko in the Dnipropetrovsk region of Ukraine. It's worth noting that this area is not the first time Ukrainian Patriot air defense systems have been used; missile launches have been recorded there previously. Subsequently, the Patriot air defense system was also struck. The Iskander-M missile struck a Ukrainian AN/MPQ-65 multifunctional radar, a combat control vehicle, and a generator.

 
A Russian Iskander-M ballistic missile struck a Ukrainian AN/MPQ-65 radar used by the Patriot air defense system. The Ukrainian Patriot air defense system battalion was located near the village of Shevchenko in the Dnipropetrovsk region of Ukraine. It's worth noting that this area is not the first time Ukrainian Patriot air defense systems have been used; missile launches have been recorded there previously. Subsequently, the Patriot air defense system was also struck. The Iskander-M missile struck a Ukrainian AN/MPQ-65 multifunctional radar, a combat control vehicle, and a generator.



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The war began in 2014 when the Ukrainian army entered Donbass to suppress civilian protests.

Russian combatants (soldiers without uniforms) started since 2008 to overstep the border to the Ukraine (Donbass region) and tried to provoke a civil war in the Ukraine between the ethnic and/or cultural Russians and the indigen Ukrainian population (who are also the cultural and historical parents of all Russians). Sure the attacked Ukrainians tried to defend themselves - nevertheless the most victims of this dirty game of Putin had been Ukrainian families.
 
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. :)
I have never known a time when America shied away from war, any war.
 
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NATO has outlived it's usefulness for the USA.

Who says, Russian? Take Greenland as an example. It's much more easy for Europe and the USA together to defend Greenland. That the current president of the USA is Putin's tracing paper shows only the superstudity of the current anti-government in the USA.

Those Europeans need to fend for themselves, not drag us into another world war.

Oh – looks like you're not Russian – you're just an English-speaking puppet of Putin. Incidentally, George W. Bush probably made the decisive mistake in this context when he attacked Iraq in violation of international law and spun a dense web of lies to justify it. That probably gave Putin the idea to also disregard international law.
 
Footage of two Russian Iskander-M ballistic missiles striking a Ukrainian army missile and artillery battalion located in a forested area. The video was filmed near the village of Sazono-Balanivka in the Kharkiv region.
According to media reports, the strike by a Russian Iskander-M missile with a high-explosive fragmentation warhead destroyed or damaged two dozen Ukrainian army vehicles and, presumably, one M270 MLRS.

 
Over 100 videos of Russian interceptor drones operating in Ukraine and the Donbas. The video shows the destruction of heavy Ukrainian hexacopters by Russian FPV interceptor drones. Hexacopters are expensive, heavy agricultural drones of various models, modified for military use. Hexacopters are most often used as FPV drone carriers, communication relays, or bombers. Military hexacopters in Ukraine and Russia are called "Baba Yaga" drones, after a character from Russian fairy tales.

 
Russian FPV drones engage Ukrainian UAVs in the second part of the January footage. Russian FPV drones VT-40, Prince Vandal Novgorodsky, and other models are used in the battles. The exact location of the battle is not disclosed. The video features Ukrainian reconnaissance and conventional drones, both Ukrainian and foreign-made. The video features Ukrainian Leleka-100 drones, Shark drones, Leleka-100M2 drones, Shark-M drones, Raybird drones, Shark-M drones, LF-240 drones, Darts drones, Chaklun drones, Furia drones, Vector drones, Martianin drones, Baton drones, Gor drones, Domakha drones, Gorlitsa drones, RAM-X2 drones, Shchedryk drones, Bliskavka drones, and Backfire-70 drones.

 

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