Russia - Ukraine war part ll. News and Discussions

Another American soldier died.

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Footage of Russian Geran-2 kamikaze drone strikes on Ukrainian transport, rail, and energy infrastructure. The video shows Geran drone strikes on Ukrainian fuel depots, a gas processing plant, a diesel locomotive, a train, a vehicle, electrical substations, and other infrastructure.

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Footage of Russian Krasnopol-M2 precision-guided missiles striking bunkers, UAV control centers, and temporary Ukrainian army deployment sites. The video was filmed by the 1st Krasnodar Division, 238th Guards Artillery Brigade, Russian Army. The Russian 2A65 Msta-B 152mm towed howitzer was used. The strikes took place in the Kramatorsk-Druzhkivka direction.

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Putin wants to demilitarize Ukraine. it turns out Ukraine now is the most militarized country on earth. Mission failed.
It seems Ukraine is ready to continue the war for 100 years.
 
The economics of war is on Russia's side. Using a 200 dollars drone to destroy a 6 million dollars hardware is a bargain.

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Russian FPV strikes against Ukrainian Armed Forces equipment. Footage of Russian FPV drones in use in combat in Ukraine and the Donbas. The Russian FPV drones used in the battles include the Ovod, VT-40, Knyaz Vandal Novgorodsky, Upyr, Boomerang, and other models, including those controlled via fiber optic cable. The exact filming location is not disclosed. A June video shows drone strikes against various Ukrainian military equipment. The video also shows drone strikes against a Ukrainian T-64 tank, an M1224 MaxxPro armored personnel carrier, a Humvee, and other vehicles.

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The economics of war is on Russia's side. Using a 200 dollars drone to destroy a 6 million dollars hardware is a bargain.

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Ukraine is getting their money's worth as well.
 
The first footage of a Russian FPV drone striking a Ukrainian MAAWLR mobile air defense system. MAAWLR (Mobile Anti-Air Weapons Launcher Reconfigurable) air defense systems have been manufactured in the United States since 2025 by Sierra Nevada Corp and can be mounted on a variety of vehicles. Depending on the missiles used, the MAAWLR can engage targets at ranges of up to 15 km. It's worth noting that the air defense system cannot engage FPV drones. See the air defense system's technical specifications on the screen. The video was filmed in the Kharkiv region.

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"It is Treated as Lost": Ukrainian Soldier Reveals the Brutal Reality in Kostyantynivka [24 June]​


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Ukraine is getting their money's worth as well.

Perhaps. But Russia has the last laugh. Guess trying to lynch Yanukovych in 2013 didn't work out for them. :D Let this be a lesson for those who riot and a victory for democracy and a civil society.
 

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