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🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (Twitter)
#Ukraine: More ammo captures from #Kharkiv Oblast - 30 uncommon 9M119 Refleks 125mm laser-guided tank-fired anti-tank missiles along with charges were left by the Russian army and fell into the hands of the Ukrainian forces.
#Ukraine: More ammo captures from #Kharkiv Oblast - 30 uncommon 9M119 Refleks 125mm laser-guided tank-fired anti-tank missiles along with charges were left by the Russian army and fell into the hands of the Ukrainian forces.
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🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (Twitter)
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Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@KrisWustrow That’s not what USA released today on September 16 full list of Ukraine military aid.
They have provided 16 HIMARS Systems according to the Pentagon.
https://www.state.gov/u-s-security-cooperation-with-ukraine/
@KrisWustrow That’s not what USA released today on September 16 full list of Ukraine military aid.
They have provided 16 HIMARS Systems according to the Pentagon.
https://www.state.gov/u-s-security-cooperation-with-ukraine/
United States Department of State
U.S. Security Cooperation with Ukraine
The United States, our allies, and our partners worldwide are united in support of Ukraine in response to Russia’s premeditated, unprovoked, and unjustified war against Ukraine. We have not forgotten Russia’s earlier aggression in eastern Ukraine and occupation…
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
Snihurivka Status Update🗺
Recently reports came out that Russian Forces were withdrawing from Snihurivka in Mykolaiv Oblast
Those reports are not true, as Russian Forces fully control Snihurivka and there is fighting near the North and Western Parts
Confirmed With Two Calls🇺🇦
Snihurivka Status Update🗺
Recently reports came out that Russian Forces were withdrawing from Snihurivka in Mykolaiv Oblast
Those reports are not true, as Russian Forces fully control Snihurivka and there is fighting near the North and Western Parts
Confirmed With Two Calls🇺🇦
Def Mon (Twitter)
@isdche54235290 I think you are wrong.
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@DefMon3:
What this means? I think it means Slovyansk, Kramatorsk and Bakhmut will not ever fall in to RU control.
A month ago I thought that there was a decent chance for RuAF to capture them.
@isdche54235290 I think you are wrong.
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@DefMon3:
What this means? I think it means Slovyansk, Kramatorsk and Bakhmut will not ever fall in to RU control.
A month ago I thought that there was a decent chance for RuAF to capture them.
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Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
Eastern Front Map (September 17)
Ukrainian Forces 🇺🇦 liberated the village of Yarova on the Russian Controlled Side of the Oskil River
Within the last week Ukrainian Forces liberated the villages of Studenok, Svyatohirsk, Sosnove, Bohorodychne, Pasika, and Yarova
Eastern Front Map (September 17)
Ukrainian Forces 🇺🇦 liberated the village of Yarova on the Russian Controlled Side of the Oskil River
Within the last week Ukrainian Forces liberated the villages of Studenok, Svyatohirsk, Sosnove, Bohorodychne, Pasika, and Yarova
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Def Mon (Twitter)
I think this started a long time ago.
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@DefMon3:
Borova Township Council: "According to aerial reconnaissance, the number of Russian occupation troops on the territory of the community has recently decreased significantly." https://t.co/BgLhSSpONL
I think this started a long time ago.
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@DefMon3:
Borova Township Council: "According to aerial reconnaissance, the number of Russian occupation troops on the territory of the community has recently decreased significantly." https://t.co/BgLhSSpONL
Def Mon (Twitter)
I think the Russians and I agreed they were never going to progress.
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@DefMon3:
What this means? I think it means Slovyansk, Kramatorsk and Bakhmut will not ever fall in to RU control.
A month ago I thought that there was a decent chance for RuAF to capture them.
I think the Russians and I agreed they were never going to progress.
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@DefMon3:
What this means? I think it means Slovyansk, Kramatorsk and Bakhmut will not ever fall in to RU control.
A month ago I thought that there was a decent chance for RuAF to capture them.
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Def Mon (Twitter)
@isdche54235290 The Bobrova statement didn't turn out to be wrong.
I said the RU presence in Yaremivka and Studenok had been greatly reduced. That was not wrong. Eastern MD was supposed to have set up there, and then they were moved to the south.
@isdche54235290 The Bobrova statement didn't turn out to be wrong.
I said the RU presence in Yaremivka and Studenok had been greatly reduced. That was not wrong. Eastern MD was supposed to have set up there, and then they were moved to the south.
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Def Mon (Twitter)
@isdche54235290 Them moving Central military district away 1 week before the UA offensive doesn't indicate to you this might have been planned? They barely left anything to defend it, and they knew about UA gathering troops in that area for over a month.
@isdche54235290 Them moving Central military district away 1 week before the UA offensive doesn't indicate to you this might have been planned? They barely left anything to defend it, and they knew about UA gathering troops in that area for over a month.
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Def Mon (Twitter)
@isdche54235290 I think it's very relevant, this reveals a bit about their intentions.
@isdche54235290 I think it's very relevant, this reveals a bit about their intentions.
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Def Mon (Twitter)
It is possible we have seen a repeat of the Kyiv retreat. A lot of the equipment losses we saw after the RU withdrawal there were from earlier combat, and not losses during the retreat.
It is possible we have seen a repeat of the Kyiv retreat. A lot of the equipment losses we saw after the RU withdrawal there were from earlier combat, and not losses during the retreat.
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Def Mon (Twitter)
@IAPonomarenko Izium was always hard for them to supply, just as they were getting done with repairing the railway system, Ukraine got HIMARS. So they got in to supply trouble again. At some point they had gathered impressive amounts of artillery and equipment. But we never saw an offensive.
@IAPonomarenko Izium was always hard for them to supply, just as they were getting done with repairing the railway system, Ukraine got HIMARS. So they got in to supply trouble again. At some point they had gathered impressive amounts of artillery and equipment. But we never saw an offensive.
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Def Mon (Twitter)
@mattlindn The fact that you think there was extensive amount of ammo and function equipment makes me think you are confused.
@mattlindn The fact that you think there was extensive amount of ammo and function equipment makes me think you are confused.
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Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@carlbildt Is it because Putin is made to be taller than he actually is in reality?
@carlbildt Is it because Putin is made to be taller than he actually is in reality?
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Def Mon (Twitter)
@AndrewPerpetua As i said. It didn't go as planned, they probably needed a few more weeks to move all the remaining semi broken equipment.
@AndrewPerpetua As i said. It didn't go as planned, they probably needed a few more weeks to move all the remaining semi broken equipment.
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Def Mon (Twitter)
@tgrxe They had massive amount of artillery there, and at some point almost 40BTGs but we never saw them use that firepower. I think just as they got the railway supply working, UA got himars. The M03 was in UA artillery range, and the other roads are shit.
@tgrxe They had massive amount of artillery there, and at some point almost 40BTGs but we never saw them use that firepower. I think just as they got the railway supply working, UA got himars. The M03 was in UA artillery range, and the other roads are shit.
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