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New footage has emerged of abandoned Ukrainian military equipment on the border between Russia's Kursk Oblast and Ukraine's Sumy Oblast. Judging by the video, the military equipment has not yet been removed. Possibly due to the threat of drone attacks. The video has been shortened. The video shows an abandoned Ukrainian Stryker armored personnel carrier, an M113 armored personnel carrier, a Bushmaster armored personnel carrier, pickup trucks, and other equipment.

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Another Soviet era T-64 tank met its sad end.

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heavily armored turtle tanks

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Footage of the aftermath of a strike by Ukrainian HIMARS MLRS on a group of Russian Mi-28NM and Mi-8AMTSh helicopters in the Belgorod region of Russia on March 24 has been published. We previously showed this MLRS strike, but judging by the video, our conclusions were wrong and the attack really took place. As was recently reported, the Mi-28NM was restored, but the Mi-8 will probably be written off. As can be seen in the video, the armor of the Mi-28NM helicopter cabin and canopy withstood a hit by tungsten balls from a GMLRS M30A2 missile. A local resident reported to the Ukrainian army about the temporary base with helicopters.

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The degradation of Ukraine's air defense continues.

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The Americans started this war in Ukraine, any concept that they want peace is absurd, just keep on going on, leave Ukraine as the USA left Iraq , in rubble.
 
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