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

Footage of strikes by Russian ODAB-500 bombs equipped with the UMPK module against positions of the Ukrainian 414th Separate Unmanned Aerial Systems Brigade "Birds of Madiar." The Ukrainian drone operators were located in buildings near the village of Vesele in the Kherson region. The ODAB-500 bombs were dropped by a Su-34 frontline bomber.

 
A scene from a battle between Russian troops from the 11th Brigade of the Dnipro Group of Forces in the village of Zapasne in the Zaporizhzhia region. The video shows the troops repelling attacks by Ukrainian FPV drones. The video also shows repelling an attack by Ukrainian FPV drones while deploying an anti-drone net.



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This episode shows the repelling of a Ukrainian FPV drone attack on a Russian unit. The video shows a group of Russian servicemen riding an ATV. When the Ukrainian drone appears, the group opens fire with small arms. The location of the filming is not disclosed.

 
Footage of a Russian 300mm Tornado-S multiple rocket launcher, possibly a Sarma multiple rocket launcher, striking Ukrainian drone operators stationed in an abandoned building. The video was filmed in the village of Velyka Pisarevka in Ukraine's Sumy Oblast.

 
Russian FPV drone strikes against Ukrainian Armed Forces equipment in February. It's worth noting that many more drones are being used, numbering in the thousands. VT-40 FPV drones, "Prince Vandal Novgorodsky" drones, and other models, including those controlled via fiber optic cable, are being used in combat. The exact filming location is not disclosed. The video shows drone strikes against various Ukrainian military equipment and structures. Information about some models is available on the channel. The footage also captured the strike on a rare Ukrainian AMX-10RC wheeled tank, made in France.

 
The western military alliance really poses a geopolitical threat to Russia and this constitutes a legitimate casus belli.

But Ukraine also has a right to fight the russian invasion that will most likely turn the country into a Moscow puppet, Belarus style.

What's the problem in recognizing both propositions above are true?

I support the right of Russia to use military force to stop the advance of the hostile military alliance and also support the right of the ukrainian people to fight the military invasion and occupation of their country and don't see any contradiction.

Unidimensional thinking is the hallmark of stupid, dumb people.
Its a threat to Russian expansion and now Russia is in decline as they shwo the world Communism is inferior in every way
 
Talking about NATO...France and Britain in particular...




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Footage of the attack by the Russian FPV drone "Prince Vandal Novgorodsky," controlled via fiber optic cable, on a Ukrainian military tractor BAZ-6953 in the Kherson region. This is the first footage of the destruction of a BAZ-6953 during military operations in Ukraine. The BAZ-6953 artillery tractor was produced in the USSR from 1987 to 1993; its specifications are shown on the screen. The BAZ-6953 is designed to operate in road trains with a gross vehicle weight of up to 45 tons and tow artillery systems and trailers with a gross vehicle weight of up to 15 tons. As a result of the strike by the FPV drone "Prince Vandal Novgorodsky," the Ukrainian BAZ-6953 was destroyed.

 
Footage of a Russian Iskander ballistic missile with a cluster munition warhead striking a tent camp of the 125th Separate Heavy Mechanized Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The video was filmed near the village of Malinovka in Ukraine's Kharkiv Oblast. The number of wounded and dead has not been reported.

 
Ukrainian military personnel unveiled a 2S22 "Bogdana" self-propelled howitzer on a Tatra chassis, equipped with a homemade "Mangal" anti-drone system. Currently, this is the most effective anti-drone system, and the Russian army also uses it.


 
Footage of Russian Geran-2 kamikaze drone strikes, controlled by operators, on Ukrainian 110 kV electrical substations in the Kharkiv region. The drones attacked the Eshar 1, Rogan, and Velyka Babka substations.

 
Footage of the Russian Lancet kamikaze drone being used in combat in Ukraine in February and March. This isn't the only example of the drone's use. 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 of Russian FPV interceptor drones in action in Ukraine and the Donbas. VT-40 FPV drones, Prince Vandal Novgorodsky drones, and other models are used for aerial combat. The exact location of the filming is not disclosed. The March video features the most popular Ukrainian reconnaissance and conventional drones, manufactured in Ukraine and other countries. The video features Ukrainian Vector drones, Furia drones, HF-1 drones, Domakha drones, Leleka-100 drones, Mara drones, Shark-M drones, FlyEye drones, LF-240 drones, Chaklun drones, DARTS drones, HORNET drones, Leleka-100M2 drones, and Furia drones.

 
A battle took place in the village of Novohryhorivka on the border of the Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhia regions of Ukraine. Groups of Ukrainian soldiers reportedly broke into Novohryhorivka during a counteroffensive. Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers attempted to disperse throughout the village. After the battle and strikes by Russian Lancet drones, one group of Ukrainian soldiers took refuge in a house. Upon noticing this, Russian troops destroyed the building with a grenade launcher.

 
Rare footage of the Russian "Scalpel" kamikaze drone being used in combat in Ukraine. Drones were first used in 2024 in Russia's Kursk region. The video shows a Russian "Scalpel" drone attacking the Kherson Thermal Power Plant in Ukraine.

 
More footage of Russian FPV interceptor drones in combat in Ukraine and Donbas. VT-40 FPV drones, Prince Vandal Novgorodsky drones, and other models are used for aerial combat; technical information about them is available on the channel. The exact filming location is not disclosed. In the second March video, you can see the most popular Ukrainian reconnaissance and conventional drones, produced in Ukraine and other countries.

The video shows Ukrainian drones Vector, Furia drones, HF-1 drones, Domakha drones, Leleka-100 drones, Mara drones, Shark-M drones, FlyEye drones, LF-240 drones, Chaklun drones, DARTS drones, HORNET drones, Leleka-100M2 drones, Furia drones, G-25 VTOL drones, RAM-2X drones, Gor drones, Shchedryk drones, and Jupiter-H1 drones.

 
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Three Ukrainian army strongholds were struck by FAB-3000 bombs. Footage of strikes by Russian FAB-3000 aerial bombs near the villages of Kostiantynivka and Krasnyi Liman. The attack was carried out by a Russian Su-34 frontline fighter-bomber. Ukrainian units from the 60th Separate Motorized Rifle Brigade and the 100th Separate Motorized Rifle Brigade held the buildings in these villages. A FAB-3000 aerial bomb strike on a Ukrainian stronghold near the village of Ivanivka in the Dnipropetrovsk region is also shown. Judging by the widespread use of FAB-3000 bombs, the Russian army already has a surplus of them.

 
Footage of a Ukrainian armored vehicle carrying paratroopers attempting to break through in the Zaporizhzhia sector. The armored vehicle continued to advance under attack for quite some time, but was eventually destroyed, presumably by drones. This video was captured by Russian reconnaissance personnel from the "East" group of forces in Buryatia. The entire paratrooper force is reportedly killed, as shown at the end. The video has been shortened.

 
Russian FPV drone strikes against Ukrainian Armed Forces equipment. VT-40 FPV drones, "Prince Vandal Novgorodsky" drones, and other models, including those controlled via fiber optic cable, are used in the battles; technical information about them is available on the channel. The exact filming location is not disclosed. The March video shows drone strikes against various Ukrainian military equipment and structures. The video also shows drone strikes against a Ukrainian Panzerhaubitze 2000 self-propelled howitzer, a Zuzana-2 self-propelled howitzer, a Marder 1A3 infantry fighting vehicle, a T-72 tank, a T-64 tank, an M1083 truck, an M777 howitzer, and other vehicles.

 
Footage of massive strikes by Russian FAB-3000 and FAB-500 bombs on a temporary deployment site for Ukrainian units in the village of Velyka Pisarevka in Ukraine's Sumy Oblast. The buildings housed the 105th Separate Territorial Defense Battalion of the Ukrainian Army. The FAB-3000 bomb was dropped by a Su-34 aircraft.

 
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