Ukraine war combat footage

Ukraine war combat footage

But it is thought that Putin will now turn his attention to the eastern regions of the country after the failure to capture Kyiv. Footage has emerged of the remarkable moment that a single Ukrainian tank took on an entire Russian convoy, and won. African students are being abused, attacked, and shot at trying to reach safety, because of the colour of their skin. The video recording shows Shane and a Ukrainian sprinting into a garage as large explosions can be heard ripping up the streets around him. This same video also shown on YT states it was heavily edited before being released by the Ukrainians so it’s hard to get an accurate picture of the whole engagement. Good point Don, I suspect the Ukrainians will re-equipping with donated (refubished and and upgraded) western systems when their war is over.



The risk is that our moral thinking becomes cartoonish, where the individual men making up the Russian army – mostly young men with parents, wives, children, siblings – merge into one great mass of irredeemable evil. No doubt many members of that army are committing horrendous acts, and are fully deserving of the punishment they will face in this world or the next. Images released by troops show soldiers overwhelming the trench and forcing two enemy fighters to surrender.

Incredible combat footage of Ukrainian soldiers fighting Russians in the residential area of Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine. The Battle of Bakhmut has become the most bloodthirsty conflict of the war to date, which has seen Russia attempt to grind down the Ukrainian forces with endless ‘human wave’ attacks designed to overwhelm the defenders with their sheer numbers. Russia’s Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday that it reserved the right to take the most “severe measures” in response to a drone attack on the capital Moscow earlier in the day. President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that Ukraine’s biggest ever drone strike on Moscow was an attempt to scare and provoke Russia, and air defences around the capital would be strengthened.

But his willingness to visit the front and acknowledge shortcomings, even in a coded way, marks an interesting contrast with his boss. The 331st Guards Parachute Regiment, often called  the Kostroma Airborne Regiment, has been the subject of investigations by BBC's Newsnight since shortly after last February's invasion. These have revealed the price paid by the regiment and its home community. We had confirmed 39 fatalities by April last year, 62 by late July, and now the toll has reached 94. Kostroma is not a bad place to go looking for the effects of the Ukraine war on Russia. For this city is home to a celebrated regiment that bears its name and has been in the forefront of all the main battles in the Kremlin's campaign against its neighbours.
He carries Mark Evison over the bridge, as the soldier with the head-cam wades across the canal closely behind, acting as cover. The platoon begins to move up the dyke under fire, every now and then shooting back at the enemy, covering each other’s backs. After continued contact with the enemy, a soldier shouts “we’ve got Apaches here now…” at approximately 8.57am. One soldier carries Lt Evison through the ditch and over the canal, across open ground amid enemy fire to get him back to base. It follows Lt Evison’s men who are pinned down in an irrigation ditch on the wrong side of a road and canal, under enemy fire from the Taliban.

Two have been injured in the Russian capital while one has been reported dead in Kyiv following daylight attacks in the Ukrainian capital on Monday. The Russian President labelled the drone volley a “terrorist attack” and claimed it was in response to what he described as an attack on a Ukrainian command centre in recent days but provided no evidence. The attack, which lightly damaged three apartment buildings, angered Russia‘s hawks who criticised President Vladimir Putin and the military brass for failing to protect the heart of Kremlin power more than 310 miles from the front line. Deputy Ukrainian defence minister Hanna Maliar dismissed the listings as a failed attempt to demoralise pro-Kyiv forces.
Internal documentation presented by the company, dating back to June 2020, suggests at least 5 million videos are posted per hour. Getting specific content in front of eyeballs on the For You page is the job of TikTok’s algorithm. It’s the thing that can propel nobodies into superstardom overnight, and can also mean that shaky footage of the aftermath of a Russian missile attack can potentially be seen by millions of people within minutes of being uploaded. TikTok is ubiquitous, user-friendly, and a lot of younger people use it, says Arnold.

” Anatoly Antonov, the Russian ambassador to the US, said in remarks published on Telegram. "What are these attempts to hide behind the phrase that they are  ‘gathering information’?" Anatoly Antonov, the ambassador, said in remarks published on the Telegram messaging channel. And this week China’s ruling Communist Party called for beefed-up national security measures, highlighting the risks posed by advances in AI. Dr Hinton resigned from his job at Google earlier this month, saying that in the wrong hands, AI could be used to to harm people and spell the end of humanity. AI could be weaponised, for example to develop new chemical weapons and enhance aerial combat, the San Francisco-based Centre for AI Safety says on its website.

This would however, bring NATO pilots into direct conflict with Russian ones, and potentially escalate this into a far wider war having crossed President Putin's 'red line' of direct involvement in this conflict. The fear is to enforce any NFZ, NATO combat aircraft would have to inevitably attack Russian long-range S400M sites in Russia or face being shot down from afar. However, we can put together some initial analysis based on observations so far. Firstly is that the Russian invasion has not gone to plan – with one report suggesting the aim was to capture Kyiv and major cities in 48hrs. Instead, Moscow's generals appear to have neglected logistics and attempted to initially perform 2003 Iraqi Freedom-style 'Thunder Runs' to seize major objectives, without having first achieving air superiority.
The conflict has also seen geopolitical realities upended overnight, from the assumption that countries with McDonalds do not go to war, to the Nord Stream 2 pipeline being axed. Germany, in particular, has shifted its stance from its previous pacificist approach to international relations, by announcing it would boost it defence spending to 4% to meet and even exceed NATO commitments. The Security Service of Ukraine's regional headquarters is just one of a number of buildings which have been damaged or destroyed in the ongoing attack, with residents in the country urged to seek shelter to avoid the missiles flying overhead. Isaac arrived in Ukraine in mid-March 2022 to volunteer in a newly formed International Legion. The Legion was started by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Feb. 24, 2022 in the aftermath of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine to engage international soldiers volunteering to fight. The volunteers sign contracts with Ukraine’s Armed Forces and become a part of Ukraine’s military.