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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/
Rob Lee (Twitter)
@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.
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RT @bradyafr: Several buildings destroyed by Ukraine's recent strike on Khanskaya air base in Russia are visible in new satellite imagery.
This base is more than 400 kilometers from the front line.
RT @bradyafr: Several buildings destroyed by Ukraine's recent strike on Khanskaya air base in Russia are visible in new satellite imagery.
This base is more than 400 kilometers from the front line.