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Ukraine War: Drone Rescues, Missile Strikes, and Shifting Fronts 🇺🇦💥

Witness raw combat footage from the Ukraine war! 🇺🇦🇷🇺  Brutal trench battles, sniper strikes, and shocking betrayals.  Click to see the shocking videos!

Witness raw combat footage from the Ukraine war! 🇺🇦🇷🇺 Brutal trench battles, sniper strikes, and shocking betrayals. Click to see the shocking videos!

The Shifting Sands of War: Drones as Saviors and Destroyers

From the desolate battlefields of Donbas to the fiery heart of Kursk, the Ukraine war continues its brutal evolution, a relentless dance of missile strikes, desperate defenses, and unexpected acts of humanity. These videos, raw and uncensored, offer a visceral glimpse into the realities on the ground – a jarring juxtaposition of drone-led rescues and long-range devastation, of North Korean conscripts and sophisticated Western weaponry. They expose not only the shifting front lines, but also the shifting moral landscape of this grinding conflict, raising uncomfortable questions about the rules of engagement, the escalating risks of global intervention, and the very definition of victory.

Key Takeaways from the Front

The Fog of War: Emerging Trends and Uncertain Futures

The videos suggest a concerning trend towards escalation, with both sides pushing the boundaries of acceptable targets and weaponry. Ukraine’s increased capacity for long-range strikes, combined with the lifting of restrictions on targeting Russian territory, signals a potential turning point in the war. However, Russia’s nuclear arsenal remains a looming threat, making any predictions about the future trajectory of the conflict fraught with uncertainty. The influx of foreign fighters, particularly from North Korea, adds another layer of complexity, raising questions about their combat effectiveness and the potential for further internationalization of the conflict.

Bearing Witness: The Uncensored Truth

These raw, unfiltered glimpses into the Ukraine war offer a crucial counterpoint to the sanitized narratives often presented in mainstream media. They force us to confront the human cost of conflict, the ethical dilemmas of modern warfare, and the uncertain future that lies ahead. Scroll down to watch the highlighted videos and bear witness to the uncensored truth from the front lines.

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Ukrainian drone tries to kill Russian soldier – then returns and saves his life
Ukrainian drone tries to kill Russian soldier – then returns and saves his life The Telegraph
6,032,984 views | 67,487 | September 24 2024 18:54:29 (11,240 comments)[ Read more … ] A Ukrainian front-line battalion filmed its drone-led rescue of an injured Russian soldier.

The K-2 Battalion, which is part of the Ukrainian Army’s 54th Brigade, posted the video across several different social media platforms this week.

Set to eerie music, the video runs longest on Telegram at more than 18 minutes. It picks out the strained facial expressions of the injured Russian soldier, damage to his wrist watch and the streak of dried blood running down the side of his face.

In the video, the drone operator decides not to kill the injured Russian soldier and instead drops water and a note before leading him across No Man’s Land to a Ukrainian trench.

It is unclear where or when the video was shot, although it appears to be set in late summer on a battlefield in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine. Throughout the war, the 54th Brigade has been positioned on the front line in the Donbas region.

The video appears to be part of a sophisticated recruitment for the K-2 Battalion which, like the rest of the Ukrainian army, is under pressure to sign up more soldiers.

The released video starts as a Ukrainian drone scans a Russian trench after an attack, searching for survivors. It spots the injured Russian soldier lying on top of at least two bodies under an earth arch.

Read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/09/24/ukrainian-drone-water-dying-russian-soldier/

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“This Is SUICIDAL!” US Missiles Fired As Putin Threatens Nukes
“This Is SUICIDAL!” US Missiles Fired As Putin Threatens Nukes Piers Morgan Uncensored
1,509,957 views | 30,794 | November 21 2024 20:00:20 (15,904 comments)[ Read more … ] On Monday, Ukraine used western long range missiles inside the territory of Russia for the first time, prompting a slew of both cheers and jeers throughout the world. Some people are happy that the Ukrainian Armed Forces are taking the fight to their enemy’s soil, while others are terrified that Putin will finally make good on his endless threats, and use a nuclear weapon. While few are doubting the bravery of the Ukrainian people, or the wrongdoings of the Russian dictator, many are questioning just how long the west can continue to become involved in the wars of other nations.

In this explosive debate, Piers Morgan brings together host of ‘The Benny Show’ Benny Johnson, former United States Air Force veteran and YouTuber Jake Broe, author of ‘Provoked: How Washington Started the New Cold War With Russia and the Catastrophe in Ukraine’ Scott Horton and Brigadier General Mark Kimmitt.

00:00 Tease 00:59 Introduction 03:13 Kimmitt weighs in on where the Ukraine war is heading 06:09 Should America invest any more in the war? 12:37 Broe discusses the wider American view on the war 15:59 Horton on key theme of his book ‘Russia Was Provoked Into Waging This War” 19:59 “Was the US always trying to separate Ukraine and Russia?” 25:59 What do Americans consider a victory? 29:29 Johnson reacts to news of Biden seeking to cancel billions in Ukraine debt 32:53 Does Ukraine have the right to self determination?

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🔴 Ukraine War - Ukrainian Bradley Breaks Through Russian Defense In Kursk • GoPro Combat
🔴 Ukraine War – Ukrainian Bradley Breaks Through Russian Defense In Kursk • GoPro Combat WarLeaks – Military Blog
2,010,160 views | 28,714 | November 10 2024 14:00:11 (3,266 comments)[ Read more … ] Ukrainian footage released by the 47th Mechanized Brigade shows Ukrainian M2 Bradley Infantry Fighting vehicles supported by an M1 Abrams tank breaking through Russian defenses in Kursk to conduct a raid on to a Russian treeline.

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29 Nov: Ukrainians Find a Russian RADIO. Create a BRUTAL AMBUSH. | War in Ukraine Explained
29 Nov: Ukrainians Find a Russian RADIO. Create a BRUTAL AMBUSH. | War in Ukraine Explained Reporting from Ukraine
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Today, there are a lot of interesting updates from the Russian Federation.

Recently, Ukrainians finally received Western approval to use Western-delivered weapons to strike Russian military bases on Russian soil. This, combined with recent Ukrainian drone innovations that extend Ukraine’s strike range to 2,000 kilometers, led to a devastating combination of long-range strikes that damaged Russia’s ability to sustain the war both in the short- and in the long term.

The first target of the massive Ukrainian strike became a large oil depot in the city of Kaluga. To destroy it, Ukrainian forces used two long-range drones, causing a massive inferno to erupt in the middle of the city. Interestingly, the Ukrainian military intelligence service revealed that they unleashed new drones with a range of up to 2,000 kilometers away. These drones also have a powerful 75-kilogram warhead, nearly two times bigger than the Russian-Iranian Shahed drones. After destroying the Kaluga oil depot, Ukrainians hit a Russian artillery arsenal near Kotovo in the Novgorod region, 680 kilometers from the Ukrainian border, resulting in a loud explosion audible from several miles away. Later, Ukrainians hit a Russian electromechanical factory in Izhevsk, over 1300 kilometers from the Ukrainian border, which produces Tor air0 defense systems, radars, and other technical components.

Ukrainian drone and missile strikes on ammunition warehouses and oil depots directly impact Russians’ ability to sustain combat operations in the short term. However, strikes on Russian production facilities such as refineries and electromechanical factories severely damage the Russian ability to maintain the war in the long term. The main reason for this is that Russians are unable to produce or adequately repair many different components and manufacturing equipment. This means that by damaging or destroying these facilities, there is a significant chance that Ukrainians have destroyed or otherwise permanently diminished the Russian production capabilities of said equipment.

Moreover, to amplify Ukrainian deep-strike capabilities, the United States, Britain, and France recently allowed Ukraine to strike military targets on Russian soil. Russian forces have over 240 confirmed military objects within Ukrainian striking distance in Russian territory that Ukrainians were previously not allowed to target. These bases include, but are not limited to, airfields, ammunition depots, command and control centers, training and repair facilities, and logistics centers. Russians have used all these objects to conduct their war on Ukraine in relative safety from Ukrainian missile strikes. Now, Ukraine has finally received permission to strike back at these targets and eliminate the imposed safe zone for Russian forces.

The first Ukrainian target for the ATACMS missiles was the Karachev ammunition depot in the Bryansk region. Russian sources also reported heightened Ukrainian drone activity in the region as well, indicating that Ukrainians used drones to exhaust Russian air defense systems prior to the ATACMS strike. The ATACMS strike itself was a complete success, achieving a direct hit on the Russian base with a cluster munition warhead, as locals report hearing over a dozen secondary detonations as more ammunition caught fire. Ukrainian intelligence services report that the facility contained both conventional and rocket-propelled artillery ammunition, including shells provided by North Korea, guided glide bombs, and air defense missiles. As footage shared by local residents shows smoke clouds of a massive explosion rising into the air.

Overall, Ukrainian strike capabilities have been severely enhanced by the range restrictions on Western missile use being lifted, as well as Ukraine revealing to be capable of striking targets 2000 kilometers away with their new long-range kamikaze drones. While Ukrainians do not have a large enough stockpile of ATACMS missiles to strike all 250 known Russian military objects within range, Russians also do not have enough air defense systems to defend all of these targets and their frontline positions simultaneously. Consequently, Ukrainians can pick and choose which undefended bases to hit, exploiting gaps in the Russian air defense network. Unfortunately for Russians, the United States Department of Defense recently announced that they will be sending Ukrainians an undisclosed amount of ATACMS missiles in their upcoming aid package as well. This means that Ukraine’s ability to dismantle Russian military infrastructure will gain even greater momentum, tightening the noose on Russian combat operations and bolstering Ukrainian hopes for a decisive edge in the war.
First video of killed North Korean soldiers at frontline: Ukrainian army shows footage from Selidovo
First video of killed North Korean soldiers at frontline: Ukrainian army shows footage from Selidovo Kanal13
1,240,829 views | 12,837 | November 12 2024 00:00:06 (1,308 comments)[ Read more … ] #Kanal13​ #likekanal13​ #subscribekanal13 #warinukraine https://www.youtube.com/user/kanal13az?sub_confirmation=1 – SUBSCRIBE TO US! The Telegram channel “Gostri Kartuzi” published a video showing the liquidation of a North Korean soldier in the near rear zone of Russian troops at a distance of about 5 kilometers from the front near Selidovo. Experts, having analyzed the face of the deceased in detail, determined that he was a representative of Korean nationality. Military expert Alexander Kovalenko explained that the physiognomic features of North Koreans, formed against the background of chronic malnutrition and vitamin deficiency, indicate that the liquidated fighter came from North Korea. The video also shows that the deceased was carrying a large load , the volume of which is comparable to his build. This suggests that the Russians may be using North Koreans as labor to transport ammunition and provisions to the front lines. As Kovalenko notes, such a practice is common among Russian troops, since the use of equipment in the frontline zone is difficult due to the systematic destruction of vehicles by Ukrainian drones. Thus, the delivery of goods is carried out by foot porters who carry supplies on their backs. The expert added that the use of North Koreans as labor in the war zone raises questions and suggested waiting for official confirmation before drawing final conclusions. Putin’s forces are believed to be losing hundreds of troops a day, with Ukrainian estimates going as high as 1,200 to 1,500, so the more than 10,000 troops South Korea believes are in Russia. “In the big picture, even 12,000 soldiers don’t affect the general situation of the war significantly,” says Emil Kastehelmi, who runs the Black Bird Group, which tracks the war in Ukraine.

The troops are already under fire, being shelled in the Russian border region of Kursk, according to Kyiv. That is the area where Ukrainian troops have held territory, having started a daring raid in August.

Questions have been raised about the calibre of the North Korean troops, not least because none of the group, which includes 500 officers and three generals, have any combat experience. North Korea’s isolation on the international stage means that its troops, which number more than a million, have faced nothing but training.

“None would think they are going to Russia to die,” Choi Jung Hoon, a former first lieutenant in North Korea’s army, told the Associated Press. “But I think they’re cannon fodder because they will be sent to the most dangerous sites and will surely be killed.” http://youtube.com/kanal13az/join – click here and support Kanal13 monthly for distributing more videos and independent journalism

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11 Nov: Russians Lost 120 Men in 1 Min, Forgot to Use Artillery. | War in Ukraine Explained
11 Nov: Russians Lost 120 Men in 1 Min, Forgot to Use Artillery. | War in Ukraine Explained Reporting from Ukraine
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Today there are a lot of updates from the Siversk direction. Here, after the previous disastrous assault, the Russians decided to change their vector of attack and launched a new massive assault, this time from the northern flank of Ivano-Darivka. In spite of strong pressure from another large Russian mechanized assault, the Ukrainian fighters of the 54th Mechanized Brigade took lessons from the 10th Mountain Assault Brigade and organized a multilayered defense meant to repulse anticipated Russian assaults.

Last time I told you how Russian mechanized assault south of Ivano-Darivka resulted in heavy losses of personnel, tanks, and armored vehicles, leaving many wounded soldiers stranded in the grey zone. It seems like the Russian command figured that the main flaw in their assault was the elevated Ukrainian defensive positions above the village, rendering further attacks in this direction impractical. That is why Russian forces launched a second wave of assaults along the elevated platfrom north of Ivano-Darivka, advancing from the Lysychansk Oil Refinery, where they had amassed numerous armored vehicles for the attack. This route aimed to reduce losses by positioning Russian mechanized units on the same elevation as Ukrainian defenders, hoping to reach and capture their positions. To preserve an element of surprise, Russian forces avoided heavy artillery and aerial bombardment of the Ukrainian positions, which later proved problematic. The anticipated element of surprise failed, as Ukrainian commanders had already expected an assault along the elevated funnel. With only one dirt road leading from the main Russian positions at the Lysychansk Oil Refinery, Ukrainians were prepared to concentrate drone strikes and ATGM operators ont his narrow corridor to repel the assaults. Additionally, the narrowing down of the funnel to about one kilometer in width limited Russian maneuverability during the attack, making it easy for Ukrainian forces to detect and strike.

Combat footage shows that the Russians launched a substantial mechanized assault with eleven armored vehicles and over a hundred soldiers. However, they encountered issues before reaching Ukrainian positions, as Ukrainian forces identified and destroyed Russian tanks and BMPs with Stugna-P ATGMs. Most Russian armored losses were due to ATGM strikes—a rare occurrence, as FPV drones typically cause the majority of losses nowadays. This was likely due to the Russians’ failure to organize a coherent artillery and air support on Ukrainian positions, as alluded to by Russian sources. Standard Russian military protocols suggest that artillery should suppress most ATGM positions before an assault but due to the lack of coordination this did not happen. Russian vehicles that were out of ATGM range were targeted by FPV drones, effectively forcing the remaining troops to retreat to whatever trenches and dugouts they found nearby. Ukrainian forces then deployed Mavic drones armed with grenades to eliminate Russian infantry who continued the assault, sparing only those fleeing the area. This worsened the situation for Russian forces, as disorganized stormtroopers from the damaged BMPs—many wounded—were scattered across open fields, hiding in abandoned and scattered dugouts and trenches.

Overall, despite previous failure, the Russians once again restarted their mechanized assaults towards Ivano-Darivka, resulting in heavy losses with many disorganized and wounded survivors of the assault left in grey zone. The number of Russian troops scattered across the fields near Ivano-Darivka, including wounded, is estimated to be up to a hundred. This assault and the previous one in Siversk direction met severe media backlash in Russia by their military analysts, who criticized the commanders in the area and called for their dismissal for their inability to organize offensive operations. This led to heavy losses in tanks and BMPs by Ukrainian ATGM crews, which not only prevented the Russian mechanized units from making any territorial gains, but also reduced the chances of success of any subsequent attacks due to the deterioration of combat readiness of the broken units.
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