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@TriibusteK @Flintcoin @NOELreports In almost every single Senate bill you can always find something you disagree with in it. That's how most Senate Bills work if every Senator had only what they want in a bill then nothing will ever get passed. In this case about half of the Republicans Senators supported the bill
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Pro-Kremlin ZAPISKI VETERANA channel refers to the already known video from Makiivka in Luhansk Oblast of Ukraine.

In a lengthy text, it is stated that the whole battalion of Russian draftees escaped without a fight and left their comrades on their own.

https://t.me/notes_veterans/6718
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A video of a residential high-rise building in Mariupol being hit presumably by a Russian TOS-1A heavy thermobaric MRL during the siege of the city.
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@Flash_news_ua This has been a problem since the beginning of the war, it's not new

US was low on stingers and didn't give Ukraine more for 8 months

US was low on 155mm standard artillery shells and instead gave M982 Excalibur

This is mostly a problem with the decrease in production capacity
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Russian priest Alexander Tsyganov, the chaplain of VDV's 76th Guards Air-Assault Division from Pskov, died from severe wounds he received in the combat zone in Ukraine on November 6.

http://www.patriarchia.ru/db/text/5979337.html
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"Russian/DNR 11th Brigade T-72B and T-72B3 tanks fighting in Pervomaisk and coming under Ukrainian artillery fire."

0:09 (Tank) = 48.067061, 37.650897
0:41 (Tank) = 48.068584, 37.648347
2:15 (Shelling) = 48.070334, 37.645489 + Location of 2 tanks in Vid 2. https://t.co/oipPf5UNcp
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@UnknownIsPain @Flash_news_ua Ukraine 🇺🇦 received one Stinger package from USA 🇺🇸 in February and one on March 16

From March 16 through this November, Ukraine wasn’t given more Stingers by USA until Mid-November which is 8 months since March

The main reason is the low stock as Pentagon Officials have stated
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@UnknownIsPain @Flash_news_ua In terms of 155mm ammunition Ukraine🇺🇦 was given 806,000 artillery shells by US in the first six months of the war at a rate of 134,000 shells per month

In the past three months Ukraine received 98,000 at a rate of 33,000 shells per month that is 4 times less than US gave before
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@TreasChest How about Ukraine? Maybe they should at least start training Ukrainians on Patriots

USA gave Patriots to Greece, Romania, Taiwan, Spain, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Qatar, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Kuwait, Morocco, Netherlands, Sweden, UAE, Jordan but Ukraine🇺🇦 can’t get one battery
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@pati_marins64 @UnknownIsPain @Flash_news_ua Yes, other countries gave about 150,000 shells to Ukraine, but it’s nothing compared to the +800,000 shells USA gave Ukraine 🇺🇦

UK 🇬🇧 50,000
France 🇫🇷 ~40,000
Germany 🇩🇪 32,000
Canada 🇨🇦 20,000
Czech Republic 4,000

Italy, Norway, Finland Unknown
Turkey 100,000 not yet delivered
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@UnknownIsPain @Flash_news_ua The point is that US is low on Stingers and doesn’t have enough to continuously supply Ukraine it’s why US didn’t give anything since March until this month and plan to ramp up production

Part of the reason Avenger AD wasn’t given earlier was because of the low stinger stockpile
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@UnknownIsPain @Flash_news_ua It’s also important to take in account the size/area of the frontline, Russian Helicopters, Fighter Jets, Large Drones, Kamikaze Drones, and cruise missiles

Ukraine needs more stingers, that’s why US just recently gave the Avenger AD because it helps protect holes in air defense
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@pati_marins64 @UnknownIsPain @Flash_news_ua In the Donbas region Russia was estimated to be firing 40,000–60,000 152mm shells per day. This compares to about 6,000 155mm shells per day fired by Ukraine

150,000 shells would last Ukraine about 25 days at the rate that they are firings at. US just has low production capacity
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@pati_marins64 @UnknownIsPain @Flash_news_ua Ukriane 🇺🇦 has 270 155mm towed Howitzers and 225 155mm Self propelled Howitzers, and 440 152mm towed howitzers, about 100 105mm towed Howitzers

Ukraine has over 800 other Howitzers and the vast majority of those are Soviet and may be in bad condition or be very low on ammunition
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@visegrad24 @noclador A surrender has to be done by all soliders by laying down their arms, they can’t have one of their soldiers unexpectedly firing a gun and killing Ukrainian 🇺🇦 soldiers. That’s not how surrendering works, it means they didn’t surrender properly instead fired at Ukrainian Soldiers.
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@visegrad24 @noclador The Russian Soldier killed and injured Ukrainian Soldiers. The soldiers on the ground likely died due to the exchange. Surrender would’ve been impossible after the 🇺🇦 soldiers were shot. The Russian Soldiers would’ve gotten up and killed the injured Ukrainians that had been shot.
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@UnknownIsPain @pati_marins64 @Flash_news_ua According to Ukrainian Military officials Russia still has a significant artillery advantage over Ukraine and a 10:1 artillery advantage in some areas. Even if they use 1/3 of what they used then it’s still a lot lower than what Ukraine gets, and that was only on the Donbas front
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@UnknownIsPain @pati_marins64 @Flash_news_ua Take the 150,000 non-US shells given to Ukraine, it means Ukraine could fire 2 shells a day for a year from each 155mm towed and self propelled howitzers. That’s nothing and shells need to be increased. Artillery is one of the main reasons Russia’s still able to challenge Ukraine