Russia - Ukraine war part ll. News and Discussions

This is the first instance of three X-39 LMUR missiles being used simultaneously in a single town during military operations in Ukraine. The video shows an M-28 helicopter using an X-39 missile to destroy three buildings housing Ukrainian service members and drone operators from the 77th Separate Airmobile Brigade. The video was filmed in the village of Senkovo in the Kharkiv region.

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Possible Breakthrough Near Kostyantynivka | Russian Advances Reported Across Fronts [26 April 2026]​


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Russia Moves to Encircle Kostyantynivka | Illinivka Captured as Advances Continue [27 April 2026]​


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An April 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.

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Footage of a Russian FAB-3000 aerial bomb striking a temporary deployment site in the village of Kostyantynivka. The building was defended by soldiers from the 100th Separate Mechanized Brigade of the Ukrainian Army. The precision strike was carried out by a Su-34 frontline fighter-bomber.

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Footage of a Russian FPV drone striking a Ukrainian unmanned boat of an unknown model. The video was filmed in Crimean waters. Judging by the video, the Ukrainian unmanned boat is equipped with containers for launching FPV drones. As a result of the Russian FPV drone strike, the Ukrainian naval drone was destroyed.

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Fighting Returns to Novopavlivka | Russian Forces Capture 40% as Battles Rage in Kupyansk [28 April]​


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Seriously?

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Footage of Russian FPV drone strikes on a Ukrainian Panzerhaubitze 2000 self-propelled gun. The howitzer was located in cover; the location and drone model are not disclosed. The Panzerhaubitze 2000 self-propelled gun has been produced in Germany since 1998. The Ukrainian army rarely displays Panzerhaubitze 2000 howitzers these days.

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Footage of Russian FPV drone strikes on a Ukrainian Panzerhaubitze 2000 self-propelled gun. The howitzer was located in cover; the location and drone model are not disclosed. The Panzerhaubitze 2000 self-propelled gun has been produced in Germany since 1998. The Ukrainian army rarely displays Panzerhaubitze 2000 howitzers these days.

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Nowhere to run. Nowhere to hide. The age of the gun is truly over in the age of the drone.
 
An Mi-28 helicopter attacks a Ukrainian army building with an X-39 missile. Footage shows the use of an X-39 LMUR guided missile by a Russian M-28 helicopter in combat in Ukraine. The video was filmed in the village of Shyykovka in Ukraine's Kharkiv Oblast. Ukrainian soldiers were leaving the building when they were spotted by drones. The building was then struck by a missile. At the end of the video, a Ukrainian soldier is seen in the building and an explosion occurs near him. The cause is unclear; it is possible that one of the drones used by the soldiers exploded.

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So, am I understanding that right? King Charles is encouraging the US to prepare for war with Russia and to support Ukraine?

By any chance did the King state what the UK is doing?
 

New Front Brewing? Zelensky Says Russia Is Attempting to Drag Belarus Into the War [29 April 2026]​


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Residents of Odessa have published footage of strikes by Russian Geran-2 kamikaze drones. According to media reports, the strikes targeted Ukrainian port and industrial infrastructure, as well as other city targets. Multiple fires have been reported in Odessa as a result of the Russian drone strikes.

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