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Videos of Russian FPVs and snipers targeting night bomber UAVs. 33/
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Videos of Russian FPVs and snipers targeting night bomber UAVs. 33/
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Videos of a Russian FPV and sniper targeting night bomber UAVs. 34/
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Videos of a Russian FPV and sniper targeting night bomber UAVs. 34/
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Video of Russian Privet-82 loitering munitions. 3/
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Video of Russian Privet-82 loitering munitions. 3/
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Video of a Stugna-P ATGM strike on Russian infantry by the Ukrainian National Guard's Rubizh brigade. 195/
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Video of a Stugna-P ATGM strike on Russian infantry by the Ukrainian National Guard's Rubizh brigade. 195/
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Rob Lee (Twitter)
"But Pokrovsk’s fall could have an even more insidious impact on Ukraine’s ability to keep fighting: The city is the source of most of the coal used for the country’s steel and iron industry, once the backbone of the Ukrainian economy and still its second-largest sector, though production has fallen to less than one-third of its pre-war levels. That metallurgical coal is needed to produce pig iron, which is what feeds the majority of Ukraine’s old steel furnaces and a significant chunk of its industrial exports. A healthy steel industry also pays a big share of Ukraine’s tax take, helping fund an economy that operates hand-to-mouth these days."
https://foreignpolicy.com/2024/10/11/ukraine-pokrovsk-russia-war-coal-military/
"But Pokrovsk’s fall could have an even more insidious impact on Ukraine’s ability to keep fighting: The city is the source of most of the coal used for the country’s steel and iron industry, once the backbone of the Ukrainian economy and still its second-largest sector, though production has fallen to less than one-third of its pre-war levels. That metallurgical coal is needed to produce pig iron, which is what feeds the majority of Ukraine’s old steel furnaces and a significant chunk of its industrial exports. A healthy steel industry also pays a big share of Ukraine’s tax take, helping fund an economy that operates hand-to-mouth these days."
https://foreignpolicy.com/2024/10/11/ukraine-pokrovsk-russia-war-coal-military/
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@TheScrubmaster: Yeah, and I know there are some important plants down by Kurakhove and elsewhere. Unfortunately, many of the costs happened once Russia got within 10km of the city.
@TheScrubmaster: Yeah, and I know there are some important plants down by Kurakhove and elsewhere. Unfortunately, many of the costs happened once Russia got within 10km of the city.
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RT @OSINTua: Today’s episode.
Ukrainian tank was evacuating another damaged Ukrainian tank when Russian BTR-82A with infantry on it was driving by. Then stopped, dismounted infantry and turned back.
No reaction from UA tank. No reaction from RU BTR. Just 2 parallel realities faced.
RT @OSINTua: Today’s episode.
Ukrainian tank was evacuating another damaged Ukrainian tank when Russian BTR-82A with infantry on it was driving by. Then stopped, dismounted infantry and turned back.
No reaction from UA tank. No reaction from RU BTR. Just 2 parallel realities faced.