Count the FPV kamikaze drones. @sternenko pic.twitter.com/dJ9G3fm83q
— Paul Jawin (@PaulJawin) February 4, 2023
#Russia: Main theory of cause of explosion at FSB Border Guard building in #Rostov on March 16 - FSB picked up #Ukraine's explosive suicide drone but mistook it for a recon drone. Drone detonated and 3 investigators killed as they tried to disassemble it in the building. pic.twitter.com/ILvTjei0gB
— Igor Sushko (@igorsushko) March 29, 2023
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— Def Mon (@DefMon3) March 24, 2023
Brutal video from K2 in the Verkhn'okam'yans'ke area shows danger close artillery, point blank impacts and intense fighting. pic.twitter.com/GeZI8t2uVr
Part 2
— Def Mon (@DefMon3) March 26, 2023
This part is also extremely intense.
Ukrainian armor arrives and hunt down the Russians. pic.twitter.com/jvAuqKIqRJ
Russians are moving Katyusha rocket launchers on Zis-151 or Zil-157 trucks from 1940s or 1950s, headed by even older Zis-6 trucks from 1930s.
— (((Tendar))) (@Tendar) March 26, 2023
Source: https://t.co/NZOFr5MfDP#Russia #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/n1oF5l8jbj
‼️Ukrainian military and American infantry fighting vehicles Bradley, armored personnel carriers M113 and HMMWV at a training ground in Germany
— @PStyleOne1 (@PStyle0ne1) March 24, 2023
I am looking forward to seeing that in action against the Moscow boys#Russia #Ukraine #Germany pic.twitter.com/nvE2YqE46z
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Ukrainians Directing Soldiers From a Hidden Hub See Bakhmut Going Their Way
Ukrainian commanders say they have exhausted Russia's relentless assaults on the eastern city, though soldiers say the cost in lives has been steep.
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Hidden in the bowels of an unmarked building, set well back from the fighting, a command center directing operations in the city of Bakhmut was high-tech and humming. Soldiers monitored video screens with live feeds of destroyed buildings and a cratered battlefield.
Six weeks after coming to help defend Bakhmut, the men of the Adam Tactical Group, one of Ukraine's most effective battle units, were quietly confident they had turned the tide against Russian troops trying to encircle and capture it.
"The enemy exhausted all its reserves," the commander, Col. Yevhen Mezhevikin, 40, said on Tuesday, straddling a chair as artillery, air defense and intelligence-gathering teams worked around him.
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Russia has lost extraordinary numbers of troops in the battle, and Ukraine large numbers too, and as casualties have mounted, so has the political symbolism of the city. Kremlin officials have described it as a necessary prize in the campaign to seize Ukraine's Donbas region. To Ukraine, it has become an important line to hold, both to whittle down Russia's forces and to deprive them of a victory.
But now, Colonel Mezhevikin said, the Russian assaults have slowed and the imminent threat of encirclement has been thwarted. "The density of assaults dropped by several times," he said. "Before, they could assault in all directions simultaneously and in groups of not less than 20, 30 or 40 people, but gradually it is dying down."
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The commander's description aligned with those of Ukraine's most senior military commander, Gen. Valery Zaluzhnyi, and his commander of ground forces in the east, Gen. Oleksandr Syrsky. Both have said in recent days that the situation of Bakhmut was stabilizing, even with heavy fighting for some Ukrainian units.
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On the city's northern and southern flanks, where Russian troops had tried to encircle Bakhmut in a pincers movement, the Russians were coming up against Ukraine's most motivated units and no longer had momentum, he said.
"When they try to reinforce their units, to rotate, they are being destroyed at the very start," he added.
The center of Bakhmut, however, remained a hot spot where Russian troops were still attacking with significant force, the commander said: "All that's left for them is to try to advance through the city, because the buildings protect them from fire."
Accounts from Ukrainian soldiers fighting inside the city indicated that Russian troops had concentrated their efforts on advancing through the city center by using heavy artillery and aerial bombardment, demolishing resistance block by block. Some Ukrainian units have taken heavy losses and have had to be rotated out or reinforced by other units.
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The Russians had meanwhile stalled, he said, concurring with the commander of the Adam Tactical Group.
"Now they stopped," Mr. Filimonov said. "We have a strong line. But we need a strong counterattack."
As some other commanders have noted, there are weaknesses and gaps in the Russian defenses. "The same way they can encircle us, they can also be encircled by us if we pierce their defense at any place," Mr. Filimonov said.
The Russians realize the danger themselves, he said, and Yevgeny Prigozhin, the head of the Wagner private military company, which is doing much of the fighting at Bakhmut, publicly warned of the danger in a video post as he called for more military support for his own forces.
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Russia is doing great and the sanctions aren't impacting Russia's manufacturing at all!CondensedFogAggie said:
Is this... real?Russians are moving Katyusha rocket launchers on Zis-151 or Zil-157 trucks from 1940s or 1950s, headed by even older Zis-6 trucks from 1930s.
— (((Tendar))) (@Tendar) March 26, 2023
Source: https://t.co/NZOFr5MfDP#Russia #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/n1oF5l8jbj
I'm amazed they still work. Maybe they're doing better at maintenance and upkeep than we thought.CondensedFogAggie said:
Is this... real?Russians are moving Katyusha rocket launchers on Zis-151 or Zil-157 trucks from 1940s or 1950s, headed by even older Zis-6 trucks from 1930s.
— (((Tendar))) (@Tendar) March 26, 2023
Source: https://t.co/NZOFr5MfDP#Russia #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/n1oF5l8jbj
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BRUSSELS Turkey's Parliament was expected to ratify Finland's bid to join NATO on Thursday, removing the Nordic nation's last obstacle toward membership and sharply enlarging the alliance's border with Russia.
Once the Turkish Parliament votes, only paperwork remains an exchange of letters and the filing of Finland's accession documents, already complete, with the State Department in Washington. The United States serves as the depository of NATO under the alliance's founding treaty.
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For Finland to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization after decades of military nonalignment would be a major shift in the balance of power in the region between the West and Russia, adding another alliance member on Russia's border as it fights its war in Ukraine.
It would also hand a significant diplomatic and strategic defeat to Russia's president, Vladimir V. Putin, who made it clear before invading Ukraine last year that he intended to block NATO's eastward expansion.
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The more I see of this "special operations" the more confused I am with Russian equipment.txags92 said:Russia is doing great and the sanctions aren't impacting Russia's manufacturing at all!CondensedFogAggie said:
Is this... real?Russians are moving Katyusha rocket launchers on Zis-151 or Zil-157 trucks from 1940s or 1950s, headed by even older Zis-6 trucks from 1930s.
— (((Tendar))) (@Tendar) March 26, 2023
Source: https://t.co/NZOFr5MfDP#Russia #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/n1oF5l8jbj
/Putin Bros
This is what the Ukrainian drone army looks like
— Malinda 🇺🇸🇺🇦🇵🇱🇨🇦🇮🇹🇦🇺🇬🇧🇬🇪🇩🇪🇸🇪 (@TreasChest) March 30, 2023
A month ago, the UNITED24 platform, monobank, Oleg Horokhovskyi and Igor Lachenkov announced a fundraiser for Mavic 3T drones for our Defense Forces. And already today, the Drone Army has transferred 300 powerful UAVs to the… pic.twitter.com/fRmqpZTCCB
DJI has reportedly been working very closely with the Ukes on developing and using their products, so I would not be at all suprised if these are using some proprietary or encrypted means of communication.lb3 said:
More drones?
These are DJI drones. I hope the Ukes have figured out custom firmware to b/c these consumer drones can broadcast unencrypted locations and other data.This is what the Ukrainian drone army looks like
— Malinda 🇺🇸🇺🇦🇵🇱🇨🇦🇮🇹🇦🇺🇬🇧🇬🇪🇩🇪🇸🇪 (@TreasChest) March 30, 2023
A month ago, the UNITED24 platform, monobank, Oleg Horokhovskyi and Igor Lachenkov announced a fundraiser for Mavic 3T drones for our Defense Forces. And already today, the Drone Army has transferred 300 powerful UAVs to the… pic.twitter.com/fRmqpZTCCB
That's good. Earlier in the war it was rumored that DJI (China) was providing help to friend Russia and it was hurting the Ukes.txags92 said:DJI has reportedly been working very closely with the Ukes on developing and using their products, so I would not be at all suprised if these are using some proprietary or encrypted means of communication.lb3 said:
More drones?
These are DJI drones. I hope the Ukes have figured out custom firmware to b/c these consumer drones can broadcast unencrypted locations and other data.This is what the Ukrainian drone army looks like
— Malinda 🇺🇸🇺🇦🇵🇱🇨🇦🇮🇹🇦🇺🇬🇧🇬🇪🇩🇪🇸🇪 (@TreasChest) March 30, 2023
A month ago, the UNITED24 platform, monobank, Oleg Horokhovskyi and Igor Lachenkov announced a fundraiser for Mavic 3T drones for our Defense Forces. And already today, the Drone Army has transferred 300 powerful UAVs to the… pic.twitter.com/fRmqpZTCCB
Interesting paradigms. If previously nonaligned Finland aspires to join NATO - it's freewill. However, if a former soviet state aspires to join NATO - it's evidence of American eastward expansionist meddling.Quote:
It would also hand a significant diplomatic and strategic defeat to Russia's president, Vladimir V. Putin, who made it clear before invading Ukraine last year that he intended to block NATO's eastward expansion.
I suspect it may be the local distributors more so than the parent company that has been helping Ukraine adapt the drones for wartime purposes. DJI at one point early in the war had supposedly halted sales to both Russia and Ukraine, saying they didn't want their drones being used for war, but that may have just been posturing for the public eye. I suspect they recognize there is a lot more money to be made selling drones to the west than there is selling them to Russia, so have probably leaned towards not ticking off the west. They just reportedly stopped selling their drone detection system a few weeks ago, which may have been a deal with the west to prevent the Orcs from using it to attack Ukrainian operators.AgLA06 said:That's good. Earlier in the war it was rumored that DJI (China) was providing help to friend Russia and it was hurting the Ukes.txags92 said:DJI has reportedly been working very closely with the Ukes on developing and using their products, so I would not be at all suprised if these are using some proprietary or encrypted means of communication.lb3 said:
More drones?
These are DJI drones. I hope the Ukes have figured out custom firmware to b/c these consumer drones can broadcast unencrypted locations and other data.This is what the Ukrainian drone army looks like
— Malinda 🇺🇸🇺🇦🇵🇱🇨🇦🇮🇹🇦🇺🇬🇧🇬🇪🇩🇪🇸🇪 (@TreasChest) March 30, 2023
A month ago, the UNITED24 platform, monobank, Oleg Horokhovskyi and Igor Lachenkov announced a fundraiser for Mavic 3T drones for our Defense Forces. And already today, the Drone Army has transferred 300 powerful UAVs to the… pic.twitter.com/fRmqpZTCCB
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Russian Ministry of Defense claims Russian air defense shot down new Ukrainian Operational-Tactical Missile Hrim-2
50/50 they shot down another of their own assets?Waffledynamics said:Quote:
Russian Ministry of Defense claims Russian air defense shot down new Ukrainian Operational-Tactical Missile Hrim-2
https://liveuamap.com/en/2023/30-march-russian-ministry-of-defense-claims-russian-air-defense
Pentagon:
— Clash Report (@clashreport) March 30, 2023
65 Ukrainian soldiers have completed training with Patriot air defence system in the U.S. pic.twitter.com/7XCyKT1jil
Faustus said:
The military operations of a major Ukrainian battle group defending the city of Bakhmut from an unnamed location in eastern Ukraine.Credit...Carlotta Gall/The New York Times
A Late-Season Snow Storm has hit Eastern Ukraine and Western Russia today, a Storm of this Magnitude this late in the Season could potential cause a Halt in any sort of Offensive by either Side this weekend while also possibly causing Logistical Issues. pic.twitter.com/MfFtdQ9fhK
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) March 31, 2023
However, it is important to state that there has been No Visual Evidence yet that the Administrative Sector is under Russian Control which usually happens quite quick with the Wagner Group.
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) March 30, 2023
Russian/Wagner Forces are claiming to have made “Significant Advances” in the City of Bakhmut within the last 24 hours, they included the Capture of the remainder of the Northern Industrial Sector alongside the AZOM Metalworks and the Administrative Buildings in the South. pic.twitter.com/5pAGMJO8YM
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) March 30, 2023
The continuation of the battle between the Ukrainian military and the beaver appeared on the network
— Cloooud |🇺🇦 (@GloOouD) March 29, 2023
Unfortunately, after the enemy was pushed back from the positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, he struck with renewed vigor, completely taking control of the trench pic.twitter.com/2OZ0xz6DJc