Rob Lee (Twitter)
RT @MT_Anderson: 🇷🇺BSF: NOVOROSSIYSK🇷🇺
0.5M📸 from 17 Dec 2023. FINALLY a look at Novorossiysk. Loads of vessels and boats in port:
4 of 4 KILOs (636.3 / 877V)
4 of 4 Pr. 22160s (including TOR Mounted)
2 of 2 Grigorovich
3 of 3 Pr. 21631
1 of 3 Karakurt
3x Ropucha
1x Ivan Gren
3x Natya Class
RT @MT_Anderson: 🇷🇺BSF: NOVOROSSIYSK🇷🇺
0.5M📸 from 17 Dec 2023. FINALLY a look at Novorossiysk. Loads of vessels and boats in port:
4 of 4 KILOs (636.3 / 877V)
4 of 4 Pr. 22160s (including TOR Mounted)
2 of 2 Grigorovich
3 of 3 Pr. 21631
1 of 3 Karakurt
3x Ropucha
1x Ivan Gren
3x Natya Class
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Rob Lee (Twitter)
Video from Ukraine's 30th Mechanized Brigade of a tank firing at Russian positions before infantry storm a trench line in the Kupyansk area.
https://www.facebook.com/30brigade/videos/1336704783879844
Video from Ukraine's 30th Mechanized Brigade of a tank firing at Russian positions before infantry storm a trench line in the Kupyansk area.
https://www.facebook.com/30brigade/videos/1336704783879844
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Rob Lee (Twitter)
Video’s from Ukraine’s Khorne Group showing a Russian armored assault coming under artillery fire and a Ukrainian soldier scanning for targets with a Stugna-P ATGM. 92/
t.me/khornegroup/1191
t.me/khornegroup/1193
Video’s from Ukraine’s Khorne Group showing a Russian armored assault coming under artillery fire and a Ukrainian soldier scanning for targets with a Stugna-P ATGM. 92/
t.me/khornegroup/1191
t.me/khornegroup/1193
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Rob Lee (Twitter)
Videos of “Baba Yaga” night drones used by Ukraine’s 116th Mechanized Brigade’s Khorne Group to drop TM-62 mines, 82mm mortar rounds, and other munitions on the Stepove front.
t.me/DeepStateUA/18353
t.me/khornegroup/1177
t.me/khornegroup/1194
Videos of “Baba Yaga” night drones used by Ukraine’s 116th Mechanized Brigade’s Khorne Group to drop TM-62 mines, 82mm mortar rounds, and other munitions on the Stepove front.
t.me/DeepStateUA/18353
t.me/khornegroup/1177
t.me/khornegroup/1194
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Dan (Twitter)
RT @D_Redis: Nearly two years after the start of Russia's full-scale invasion, Ukrainians are beginning to ask themselves: "How long will this war last?". The uncertainty and the chance that the fighting will continue for years are weighing on civilians and sometimes even on the military.
The answer is simple: Russia will never let Ukraine go from its realm of geopolitical influence. The war will continue as long as we are able to resist. Any "truce" or "agreement" is just another time out to accumulate resources for a further offensive. Our ability to mobilize all the necessary resources at a critical moment and work on the verge of extraordinary capabilities should not gradually turn into initiative-free stability.
Unfortunately, many people in Ukraine and abroad still refuse to accept the ruthless reality as it is. Some try to convince themselves that everything is about to end on its own. Others, on the contrary, are petrified at the mere thought that peace in Ukraine may take almost a decade to reach.
In addition, Russian informational and psychological attacks aimed at demoralizing the Ukrainian society are pouring fuel on the fire: they say that Ukraine will not be able to withstand a long marathon, the army and volunteers will get tired and break down.
Azov has been at war for ten years. For us, it all started long before February 24, 2022. Since then, we have learned to ignore fatigue and not give in to despair; we have realized that perhaps not only our youth, but our entire lives will be spent on the frontlines of the war for Ukraine's independence; we have realized that we have no other path but the one we have consciously chosen.
The best cure for despair, panic, or apathy caused by reflections on the timing of this war is active involvement in the historical processes that are taking place here and now.
We do not know the exact day, month or year when we will win and be able to return to our families. But we are confident that no matter how long the war lasts, we have our trusted brothers-in-arms by our side, love for our country in our hearts, and weapons in our hands. And all this will not let us retreat: neither today, nor in a year or ten years.
Those who are not yet serving in the Ukrainian Defense Forces must make a deliberate choice: to pick up arms and join the ranks of the military, or to become a reliable backbone for the army, working to support the country's defense potential.
This is a long war. It can last for years. It depends on us what we do daily to bring our victory closer.
RT @D_Redis: Nearly two years after the start of Russia's full-scale invasion, Ukrainians are beginning to ask themselves: "How long will this war last?". The uncertainty and the chance that the fighting will continue for years are weighing on civilians and sometimes even on the military.
The answer is simple: Russia will never let Ukraine go from its realm of geopolitical influence. The war will continue as long as we are able to resist. Any "truce" or "agreement" is just another time out to accumulate resources for a further offensive. Our ability to mobilize all the necessary resources at a critical moment and work on the verge of extraordinary capabilities should not gradually turn into initiative-free stability.
Unfortunately, many people in Ukraine and abroad still refuse to accept the ruthless reality as it is. Some try to convince themselves that everything is about to end on its own. Others, on the contrary, are petrified at the mere thought that peace in Ukraine may take almost a decade to reach.
In addition, Russian informational and psychological attacks aimed at demoralizing the Ukrainian society are pouring fuel on the fire: they say that Ukraine will not be able to withstand a long marathon, the army and volunteers will get tired and break down.
Azov has been at war for ten years. For us, it all started long before February 24, 2022. Since then, we have learned to ignore fatigue and not give in to despair; we have realized that perhaps not only our youth, but our entire lives will be spent on the frontlines of the war for Ukraine's independence; we have realized that we have no other path but the one we have consciously chosen.
The best cure for despair, panic, or apathy caused by reflections on the timing of this war is active involvement in the historical processes that are taking place here and now.
We do not know the exact day, month or year when we will win and be able to return to our families. But we are confident that no matter how long the war lasts, we have our trusted brothers-in-arms by our side, love for our country in our hearts, and weapons in our hands. And all this will not let us retreat: neither today, nor in a year or ten years.
Those who are not yet serving in the Ukrainian Defense Forces must make a deliberate choice: to pick up arms and join the ranks of the military, or to become a reliable backbone for the army, working to support the country's defense potential.
This is a long war. It can last for years. It depends on us what we do daily to bring our victory closer.
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Rob Lee (Twitter)
RKG-3 anti-tank grenade, RGT-27S2 thermobaric grenade, F1 HE-frag grenade, and other munitions used by the Khorne Group UAVs.
t.me/khornegroup/1192
RKG-3 anti-tank grenade, RGT-27S2 thermobaric grenade, F1 HE-frag grenade, and other munitions used by the Khorne Group UAVs.
t.me/khornegroup/1192
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