New Video: Russian Drones Storm U.S. Base In Europe? NATO Forces Scramble At Ramstein Airbase In Germany!!!
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This video was released 4 hours ago by Times Of India on YouTube.
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This video was released 4 hours ago by Times Of India on YouTube.
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Are Chinese and Russian vessels secretly sabotaging vital undersea cables and pipelines in the Baltic Sea? In this video, we uncover the latest incidents that have heightened security concerns across Europe:
Sweden Seizes Chinese Ship
Swedish authorities detain a Chinese vessel suspected of damaging an undersea cable in Baltic waters—a rare and bold move that challenges Beijing’s activities at sea.
The backdrop: NATO’s newly launched “Baltic Sentinel” project intensifies surveillance, deploying drones, patrol ships, and submarines to defend critical infrastructure.
Russia’s “Shadow Fleet” and Hybrid Warfare
Mysterious engine “breakdowns” aboard vessels linked to Russian interests align with key undersea cable sites, sparking fears of deliberate sabotage.
Concerns that older, poorly documented ships may be part of a wider campaign to test NATO responses by hovering over sensitive communication and gas pipeline routes.
High-Stakes Infrastructure
Ninety-nine percent of global data travels via submarine cables—crucial for internet, finance, and military operations.
Recent cuttings and tampering—like the Nord Stream gas pipeline attacks—highlight the vulnerability of undersea systems to covert interference.
Why the Baltic Sea?
Often referred to as a “NATO lake,” it’s surrounded by alliance members except for Russia’s Kaliningrad—and increasingly sees Chinese involvement via Russia.
Hybrid threats in this corridor put Europe’s vital communications, power links, and shipping lanes at serious risk.
Legal & Geopolitical Quagmire
Investigations into underwater sabotage face jurisdiction hurdles in exclusive economic zones (EEZs).
Western governments struggle to prosecute vessels suspected of harming cables—especially when linked to major powers like Russia and China.
Existing maritime norms are being eroded by states willing to disregard them, endangering the principle of free navigation and stable trade routes.
The Future of Maritime Freedom
As NATO bolsters its submarine infrastructure monitoring network, the question remains: Can allied forces truly safeguard Europe’s seabeds against stealth attacks?
With Chinese and Russian actions challenging the post–World War II maritime order, shipping lanes, undersea cables, and offshore energy sites could face escalating threats.
Will stronger NATO cooperation and real-time patrols be enough to thwart sabotage attempts in Europe’s most sensitive waters? Watch to discover how these developments might reshape maritime security, highlight legal loopholes, and force governments—and insurers—to rethink undersea defense.
Join the Discussion
How can countries protect undersea cables and pipelines from “shadow fleet” interference?
Should maritime laws be strengthened or updated to address rising hybrid threats?
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This video was released 8 hours ago by PPR Global on YouTube.
Here is the link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjsZyQXUwHA
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Are Chinese and Russian vessels secretly sabotaging vital undersea cables and pipelines in the Baltic Sea? In this video, we uncover the latest incidents that have heightened security concerns across Europe:
Sweden Seizes Chinese Ship
Swedish authorities detain a Chinese vessel suspected of damaging an undersea cable in Baltic waters—a rare and bold move that challenges Beijing’s activities at sea.
The backdrop: NATO’s newly launched “Baltic Sentinel” project intensifies surveillance, deploying drones, patrol ships, and submarines to defend critical infrastructure.
Russia’s “Shadow Fleet” and Hybrid Warfare
Mysterious engine “breakdowns” aboard vessels linked to Russian interests align with key undersea cable sites, sparking fears of deliberate sabotage.
Concerns that older, poorly documented ships may be part of a wider campaign to test NATO responses by hovering over sensitive communication and gas pipeline routes.
High-Stakes Infrastructure
Ninety-nine percent of global data travels via submarine cables—crucial for internet, finance, and military operations.
Recent cuttings and tampering—like the Nord Stream gas pipeline attacks—highlight the vulnerability of undersea systems to covert interference.
Why the Baltic Sea?
Often referred to as a “NATO lake,” it’s surrounded by alliance members except for Russia’s Kaliningrad—and increasingly sees Chinese involvement via Russia.
Hybrid threats in this corridor put Europe’s vital communications, power links, and shipping lanes at serious risk.
Legal & Geopolitical Quagmire
Investigations into underwater sabotage face jurisdiction hurdles in exclusive economic zones (EEZs).
Western governments struggle to prosecute vessels suspected of harming cables—especially when linked to major powers like Russia and China.
Existing maritime norms are being eroded by states willing to disregard them, endangering the principle of free navigation and stable trade routes.
The Future of Maritime Freedom
As NATO bolsters its submarine infrastructure monitoring network, the question remains: Can allied forces truly safeguard Europe’s seabeds against stealth attacks?
With Chinese and Russian actions challenging the post–World War II maritime order, shipping lanes, undersea cables, and offshore energy sites could face escalating threats.
Will stronger NATO cooperation and real-time patrols be enough to thwart sabotage attempts in Europe’s most sensitive waters? Watch to discover how these developments might reshape maritime security, highlight legal loopholes, and force governments—and insurers—to rethink undersea defense.
Join the Discussion
How can countries protect undersea cables and pipelines from “shadow fleet” interference?
Should maritime laws be strengthened or updated to address rising hybrid threats?
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This video was released 8 hours ago by PPR Global on YouTube.
Here is the link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjsZyQXUwHA
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January 30, 2025. Ukraïnian Map. RFs now standing at approximately 835+ Military Personnel Losses.
This video was released 12 hours ago by Ukraine News TV on YouTube.
Here is the link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQieh84mqeg
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January 30, 2025. Ukraïnian Map. RFs now standing at approximately 835+ Military Personnel Losses.
This video was released 12 hours ago by Ukraine News TV on YouTube.
Here is the link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQieh84mqeg
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Re: New Video: Russian Drones Storm U.S. Base In Europe? NATO Forces Scramble At Ramstein Airbase In Germany!!!
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Here, the most important updates come from the Velyka Novosilka direction.
Here, the battle for Velyka Novosilka reached a critical turning point as Russian forces pushed forward, leveraging their numerical superiority and high-ground advantage. With the last remaining Ukrainian supply route under attack and relentless assaults underway, the fate of Velyka Novosilka was at stake.
After months of intense fighting, the Russian forces continued their offensive effort to take control of Velyka Novosilka. Despite being relatively small, Velyka Novosilka is still the largest town in forty kilometers of fields and minor settlements, resulting in it being a key logistical node due to the many hardened roads running through it. This makes Velyka Novosilka a vital logistics hub to supply and sustain any future operations for either side.
To capture the town, Russians are avoiding direct assaults and urban combat by instead attempting to cut off key Ukrainian logistics routes leading into Velyka Novosilka. Russian forces already held physical control of two out of three logistics roads, leaving the Ukrainian garrison with only the road in the west running through Vremivka. As cutting off this road would allow the Russian forces to cut off all supplies and reinforcements to the Ukrainian garrison in the town, Vremivka became the main focus point of the Russian offensive.
If we look at the topographic map, we can see that Vremivka and Velyka Novosilka are located in the lowlands of the river valley, while the Russian forces in the north, east, south, and west maintain positions on much higher elevations. This allowed the Russian forces to enforce fire control over the Ukrainian garrison in Velyka Novosilka, and support any of their assaults from up the hill. The steep slope also gave Russians a large reconnaissance advantage, as their aviation and artillery intensely bombed the Ukrainian garrison in the town below. Lastly, the village of Vremivka is part of a larger agglomeration of settlements stretching to the south, allowing Russians to infiltrate through the settlements as well.
However, as you may remember, the agglomeration of villages south of Vremivka was the site of the Ukrainian 2023 counteroffensive, and the heavy fighting left the towns completely reduced to ruins, eliminating the cover advantage for the Russians. This allowed the Ukrainian forces to intensely target Russians moving into the town with artillery and drones. Furthermore, Russians had to cross wide open fields to reach Ukrainian positions, increasing their exposure to Ukrainian reconnaissance drones and artillery fire.
Geolocated combat footage from the area reveals the detection of over fourteen Russian stormtroopers by Ukrainian drone operators due to their exposure in the open fields. The Ukrainian drone operators relayed their coordinates to the crew of nearby artillery batteries, which swiftly reacted and shelled the Russian forces, thwarting their attack. This led to the destruction of the Russian infantry with all fourteen soldiers eliminated and no survivors left in this wave of attack. Other Russian forces that were not all detected and targeted by artillery shelling managed to enter the outskirts, only to be eliminated by drone strikes and Ukrainian small-arms fire.
Unfortunately, in the end, this wasn't enough to counteract the overwhelming Russian numerical advantage and tactically superior positions. Reports from Ukrainian soldiers on the ground indicate that Russians had a three-to-one advantage in terms of manpower and were shelling the town day and night. Russians were also able to fully utilize their positions on the high ground to support their assaults on Vreminka. After Vreminka fell, they managed to cut off most Ukrainian supplies into Velyka Novosilka, spelling the end for the Ukrainian garrison. As Russians intensified their assaults and started establishing footholds within the town, Ukrainians understood that the perimeter was breached. They conducted a full withdrawal, with a rear-guard action to prevent Russians from overrunning them.
Overall, despite the Ukrainians' best efforts, the Russians were able to leverage their numerical superiority in combination with their high-ground advantage to take Velyka Novosilka. The Ukrainian withdrawal was relatively successful, as Russians had dedicated most of their artillery support to target the entries to the town, allowing most Ukrainian groups to withdraw in good order. Despite the dynamic end of the battle of Velyka Novosilka, with Russians raising the flag over the town, western military analysts state that the front line will not collapse due to the difficult terrain and natural obstacles.
If you are against the invasion of Ukraine and you want to support the work that I am doing, consider...
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This video was released 9 hours ago by Reporting From Ukraine on YouTube.
Here is the link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w39greaVUVM
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Here, the most important updates come from the Velyka Novosilka direction.
Here, the battle for Velyka Novosilka reached a critical turning point as Russian forces pushed forward, leveraging their numerical superiority and high-ground advantage. With the last remaining Ukrainian supply route under attack and relentless assaults underway, the fate of Velyka Novosilka was at stake.
After months of intense fighting, the Russian forces continued their offensive effort to take control of Velyka Novosilka. Despite being relatively small, Velyka Novosilka is still the largest town in forty kilometers of fields and minor settlements, resulting in it being a key logistical node due to the many hardened roads running through it. This makes Velyka Novosilka a vital logistics hub to supply and sustain any future operations for either side.
To capture the town, Russians are avoiding direct assaults and urban combat by instead attempting to cut off key Ukrainian logistics routes leading into Velyka Novosilka. Russian forces already held physical control of two out of three logistics roads, leaving the Ukrainian garrison with only the road in the west running through Vremivka. As cutting off this road would allow the Russian forces to cut off all supplies and reinforcements to the Ukrainian garrison in the town, Vremivka became the main focus point of the Russian offensive.
If we look at the topographic map, we can see that Vremivka and Velyka Novosilka are located in the lowlands of the river valley, while the Russian forces in the north, east, south, and west maintain positions on much higher elevations. This allowed the Russian forces to enforce fire control over the Ukrainian garrison in Velyka Novosilka, and support any of their assaults from up the hill. The steep slope also gave Russians a large reconnaissance advantage, as their aviation and artillery intensely bombed the Ukrainian garrison in the town below. Lastly, the village of Vremivka is part of a larger agglomeration of settlements stretching to the south, allowing Russians to infiltrate through the settlements as well.
However, as you may remember, the agglomeration of villages south of Vremivka was the site of the Ukrainian 2023 counteroffensive, and the heavy fighting left the towns completely reduced to ruins, eliminating the cover advantage for the Russians. This allowed the Ukrainian forces to intensely target Russians moving into the town with artillery and drones. Furthermore, Russians had to cross wide open fields to reach Ukrainian positions, increasing their exposure to Ukrainian reconnaissance drones and artillery fire.
Geolocated combat footage from the area reveals the detection of over fourteen Russian stormtroopers by Ukrainian drone operators due to their exposure in the open fields. The Ukrainian drone operators relayed their coordinates to the crew of nearby artillery batteries, which swiftly reacted and shelled the Russian forces, thwarting their attack. This led to the destruction of the Russian infantry with all fourteen soldiers eliminated and no survivors left in this wave of attack. Other Russian forces that were not all detected and targeted by artillery shelling managed to enter the outskirts, only to be eliminated by drone strikes and Ukrainian small-arms fire.
Unfortunately, in the end, this wasn't enough to counteract the overwhelming Russian numerical advantage and tactically superior positions. Reports from Ukrainian soldiers on the ground indicate that Russians had a three-to-one advantage in terms of manpower and were shelling the town day and night. Russians were also able to fully utilize their positions on the high ground to support their assaults on Vreminka. After Vreminka fell, they managed to cut off most Ukrainian supplies into Velyka Novosilka, spelling the end for the Ukrainian garrison. As Russians intensified their assaults and started establishing footholds within the town, Ukrainians understood that the perimeter was breached. They conducted a full withdrawal, with a rear-guard action to prevent Russians from overrunning them.
Overall, despite the Ukrainians' best efforts, the Russians were able to leverage their numerical superiority in combination with their high-ground advantage to take Velyka Novosilka. The Ukrainian withdrawal was relatively successful, as Russians had dedicated most of their artillery support to target the entries to the town, allowing most Ukrainian groups to withdraw in good order. Despite the dynamic end of the battle of Velyka Novosilka, with Russians raising the flag over the town, western military analysts state that the front line will not collapse due to the difficult terrain and natural obstacles.
If you are against the invasion of Ukraine and you want to support the work that I am doing, consider...
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This video was released 9 hours ago by Reporting From Ukraine on YouTube.
Here is the link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w39greaVUVM
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Just recently, the Kremlin threatened to freeze Ukraine and Europe, blackmailing the world by cutting off gas. But fate decreed otherwise: now Russians themselves are suffering from the cold , faced with destroyed public utilities infrastructure and complete indifference from the authorities, Russian media write .
On January 29, about 350 buildings in Novosibirsk were left without heat, including apartment buildings, schools and social facilities. The worst situation was in Oktyabrsky, 229 disconnected buildings and Kirovsky districts, 114 buildings. It is currently -13 degrees in the city , but local residents are forced to sit in cold apartments, wrapping themselves in blankets and warming themselves with heaters. The official reason is "scheduled repairs." However, people no longer believe in the officials' excuses, since the outages occur regularly. The authorities and utility services promise to restore heat by the night of January 30, but it is difficult to believe these promises: a similar situation is repeated every week.
Instead of repairing networks and updating infrastructure, Russian authorities are spending billions of dollars on the war against Ukraine. As a result, even million-strong cities in Russia are facing the collapse of housing and utilities , and the population silently suffers, supporting the Kremlin's policies, even when they are freezing in their apartments. Novosibirsk has not received a winter readiness passport: Rostekhnadzor has identified more than 50 serious violations. City authorities say that the energy company has spent only 680 million rubles out of the 1.5 billion allocated for heating network repairs, and the promised work has not been completed. At the same time, the Siberian Generating Company admits that the mass accidents are caused by critical wear of pipelines. However, there is not enough money for modernization, because the Kremlin is throwing resources at the war, and not at its own citizens.
While the Kremlin tells Russians about its "victory" over the West, promises new military successes and continues to send billions to the front, ordinary citizens are freezing in their apartments. The irony of fate: Russia itself has found itself in the situation that it so threatened Ukraine and Europe. So there is dissatisfaction in Russian society against Putin. The illusion of a quick victory, which leads to more popular support for the war, is also capable of turning against the Kremlin, especially as Moscow pursues a “long war” in Ukraine. That disillusionment on its own is unlikely to trigger the regime’s collapse. Most Russians have extensive experience and are quite adept in adapting to new lows, and the need to find an explanation that keeps them in their comfort zone helps many cling to propaganda myths.
This video was released 1 hour ago by Kanal13 on YouTube.
Here is the link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7UtQ_2OV0U
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Just recently, the Kremlin threatened to freeze Ukraine and Europe, blackmailing the world by cutting off gas. But fate decreed otherwise: now Russians themselves are suffering from the cold , faced with destroyed public utilities infrastructure and complete indifference from the authorities, Russian media write .
On January 29, about 350 buildings in Novosibirsk were left without heat, including apartment buildings, schools and social facilities. The worst situation was in Oktyabrsky, 229 disconnected buildings and Kirovsky districts, 114 buildings. It is currently -13 degrees in the city , but local residents are forced to sit in cold apartments, wrapping themselves in blankets and warming themselves with heaters. The official reason is "scheduled repairs." However, people no longer believe in the officials' excuses, since the outages occur regularly. The authorities and utility services promise to restore heat by the night of January 30, but it is difficult to believe these promises: a similar situation is repeated every week.
Instead of repairing networks and updating infrastructure, Russian authorities are spending billions of dollars on the war against Ukraine. As a result, even million-strong cities in Russia are facing the collapse of housing and utilities , and the population silently suffers, supporting the Kremlin's policies, even when they are freezing in their apartments. Novosibirsk has not received a winter readiness passport: Rostekhnadzor has identified more than 50 serious violations. City authorities say that the energy company has spent only 680 million rubles out of the 1.5 billion allocated for heating network repairs, and the promised work has not been completed. At the same time, the Siberian Generating Company admits that the mass accidents are caused by critical wear of pipelines. However, there is not enough money for modernization, because the Kremlin is throwing resources at the war, and not at its own citizens.
While the Kremlin tells Russians about its "victory" over the West, promises new military successes and continues to send billions to the front, ordinary citizens are freezing in their apartments. The irony of fate: Russia itself has found itself in the situation that it so threatened Ukraine and Europe. So there is dissatisfaction in Russian society against Putin. The illusion of a quick victory, which leads to more popular support for the war, is also capable of turning against the Kremlin, especially as Moscow pursues a “long war” in Ukraine. That disillusionment on its own is unlikely to trigger the regime’s collapse. Most Russians have extensive experience and are quite adept in adapting to new lows, and the need to find an explanation that keeps them in their comfort zone helps many cling to propaganda myths.
This video was released 1 hour ago by Kanal13 on YouTube.
Here is the link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7UtQ_2OV0U
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The EU is divided over the deployment of a Western-led peacekeeping force to Ukraine, which could be considered if a ceasefire is reached, according to The Times. Germany opposes the idea, partly due to concerns about committing before its February elections.
This video was released 6 hours ago by Times Of India on YouTube.
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The EU is divided over the deployment of a Western-led peacekeeping force to Ukraine, which could be considered if a ceasefire is reached, according to The Times. Germany opposes the idea, partly due to concerns about committing before its February elections.
This video was released 6 hours ago by Times Of India on YouTube.
Here is the link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KToPozi4VPU
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The Palestinian people, including those in Gaza, have an indisputable right to live on their land, the Kremlin said on Friday in response to US President Donald Trump suggesting the resettlement of Palestinians from Gaza to Egypt and Jordan, Anadolu Agency reports.
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The Palestinian people, including those in Gaza, have an indisputable right to live on their land, the Kremlin said on Friday in response to US President Donald Trump suggesting the resettlement of Palestinians from Gaza to Egypt and Jordan, Anadolu Agency reports.
This video was released 1 hour ago by Times Of India on YouTube.
Here is the link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ln0MSZEKIBI
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Today, there are a lot of interesting updates from the Kupiansk direction.
Here, the Russian forces push forward in their bid to expand control along the Oskil River, relying on mechanized assaults to break through Ukrainian defenses. However, with poor logistics and relentless Ukrainian drone strikes turning their armored columns into burning wrecks, the battle for Kupiansk’s southern flank becomes a brutal test of endurance.
The goal of Russian forces in the area is to expand their control along the Oskil River and reach the city of Kupiansk. This is the most important sector of their longstanding effort to eliminate the Ukrainian bridgehead across the Oskil River, consolidating their gains in the Luhansk region on an operational level.
To achieve this objective, Russian forces have slowly worked their way to the river at the settlement of Kruhliakivka. To further support these efforts, Russians are trying to reinforce their infantry along the river with armored units, hoping to give them the firepower needed to finally achieve a breakthrough.
If we take a look at the topographic map, we can see that the main advantage of the Russian forces is their high-ground positions from which they can support their efforts along the Oskil River. Furthermore, the gully through the settlement of Pischane is surrounded on two sides by these high grounds, allowing them to move their forces through here in relative safety from direct Ukrainian fire.
However, Russian movement through the gully is heavily complicated by the absence of hardened roads through the lowlands. With the lowlands also being more prone to flooding and muddy terrain, this path becomes basically unusable during the muddy seasons. This forces Russians to increasingly use the roads on the high ground, risking increased exposure to Ukrainian fire. Furthermore, Russians operate over 40 kilometers from their supply hub in Svatove, decreasing the effectiveness of their supply lines. Additionally, once they attempt to drive toward their positions along the Oskil River, Russian forces quickly come under an intense Ukrainian crossfire, with FPV drones flying in from both sides along the entire stretch of their spearhead.
The fact that Russians must drive 15 kilometers to reach the river, along with their diminished maneuverability and lack of cover, gives Ukrainain drone operators plenty of time to detect Russian vehicles moving toward the River, and unleash a swarm of FPV kamikaze drones on them.
Geolocated footage reveals the detection of Russian BTR-82 armored vehicles moving to dismount stormtroopers at Kruhliakivka. However, unfortunately for the Russians, the drone operators of the Achilles battalion of the Ninety-Second Infantry Brigade quickly detected them and knocked out the vehicles, which forced the infantrymen to try and advance on foot. This only exposed them to additional strikes where the drone operators eliminated the Russian soldiers one by one. At the end of the operation, in just several minutes, the Ukrainian drone operators managed to knock out four Russian BTR armored vehicles and seven soldiers, while the remaining survivors were forced to withdraw.
Hereafter, Russians continued sending additional waves of mechanized units, including tanks to reinforce their infantry fighting along the riverbank. This only led to a increase in losses as the Ukrainian drone operators kept destroying any Russian armored equipment attempting to reach the fighting along the river. As a result of these operations, the Ukrainians destroyed over 15 Russian armored vehicles in the last 5 days alone, with many more destroyed in previous weeks.
Overall, due to the poor logistics and lack of infrastructure in the southern flank of Kupiansk, the Russian forces were exposed to precision strikes by FPV kamikaze drones of the Ukrainian Achilles Battalion of the Ninety-Second Infantry Brigade. The success of the Achilles battalion in repulsing several Russian mechanized attacks on the southern flank of Kupiansk over the past months allowed them to expand from a battalion to a regiment, increasing the size or their unit by nearly four times. The huge influx of new Ukrainian drone operators will allow them to counter the Russian attacks to even greater effect, further deteriorating the Russian situation here, and possibly even set conditions for Ukrainians to retake the east bank of the Oskil River.
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This video was released 1 hour ago by Reporting From Ukraine on YouTube.
Here is the link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdilRWtg2kg
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Today, there are a lot of interesting updates from the Kupiansk direction.
Here, the Russian forces push forward in their bid to expand control along the Oskil River, relying on mechanized assaults to break through Ukrainian defenses. However, with poor logistics and relentless Ukrainian drone strikes turning their armored columns into burning wrecks, the battle for Kupiansk’s southern flank becomes a brutal test of endurance.
The goal of Russian forces in the area is to expand their control along the Oskil River and reach the city of Kupiansk. This is the most important sector of their longstanding effort to eliminate the Ukrainian bridgehead across the Oskil River, consolidating their gains in the Luhansk region on an operational level.
To achieve this objective, Russian forces have slowly worked their way to the river at the settlement of Kruhliakivka. To further support these efforts, Russians are trying to reinforce their infantry along the river with armored units, hoping to give them the firepower needed to finally achieve a breakthrough.
If we take a look at the topographic map, we can see that the main advantage of the Russian forces is their high-ground positions from which they can support their efforts along the Oskil River. Furthermore, the gully through the settlement of Pischane is surrounded on two sides by these high grounds, allowing them to move their forces through here in relative safety from direct Ukrainian fire.
However, Russian movement through the gully is heavily complicated by the absence of hardened roads through the lowlands. With the lowlands also being more prone to flooding and muddy terrain, this path becomes basically unusable during the muddy seasons. This forces Russians to increasingly use the roads on the high ground, risking increased exposure to Ukrainian fire. Furthermore, Russians operate over 40 kilometers from their supply hub in Svatove, decreasing the effectiveness of their supply lines. Additionally, once they attempt to drive toward their positions along the Oskil River, Russian forces quickly come under an intense Ukrainian crossfire, with FPV drones flying in from both sides along the entire stretch of their spearhead.
The fact that Russians must drive 15 kilometers to reach the river, along with their diminished maneuverability and lack of cover, gives Ukrainain drone operators plenty of time to detect Russian vehicles moving toward the River, and unleash a swarm of FPV kamikaze drones on them.
Geolocated footage reveals the detection of Russian BTR-82 armored vehicles moving to dismount stormtroopers at Kruhliakivka. However, unfortunately for the Russians, the drone operators of the Achilles battalion of the Ninety-Second Infantry Brigade quickly detected them and knocked out the vehicles, which forced the infantrymen to try and advance on foot. This only exposed them to additional strikes where the drone operators eliminated the Russian soldiers one by one. At the end of the operation, in just several minutes, the Ukrainian drone operators managed to knock out four Russian BTR armored vehicles and seven soldiers, while the remaining survivors were forced to withdraw.
Hereafter, Russians continued sending additional waves of mechanized units, including tanks to reinforce their infantry fighting along the riverbank. This only led to a increase in losses as the Ukrainian drone operators kept destroying any Russian armored equipment attempting to reach the fighting along the river. As a result of these operations, the Ukrainians destroyed over 15 Russian armored vehicles in the last 5 days alone, with many more destroyed in previous weeks.
Overall, due to the poor logistics and lack of infrastructure in the southern flank of Kupiansk, the Russian forces were exposed to precision strikes by FPV kamikaze drones of the Ukrainian Achilles Battalion of the Ninety-Second Infantry Brigade. The success of the Achilles battalion in repulsing several Russian mechanized attacks on the southern flank of Kupiansk over the past months allowed them to expand from a battalion to a regiment, increasing the size or their unit by nearly four times. The huge influx of new Ukrainian drone operators will allow them to counter the Russian attacks to even greater effect, further deteriorating the Russian situation here, and possibly even set conditions for Ukrainians to retake the east bank of the Oskil River.
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This video was released 1 hour ago by Reporting From Ukraine on YouTube.
Here is the link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdilRWtg2kg
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Recently, Ukrainian long-range drones have repeatedly attacked one of Russia's largest oil depots in Ryazan. This oil depot stores millions of tons of diesel fuel, half of which is exported and the other half is sent to the Russian army. When will Russian oil run out? Find out in our issue.
This video was released 20 hours ago by Ukraine Today on YouTube.
Here is the link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sk4WHV1THnk
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Recently, Ukrainian long-range drones have repeatedly attacked one of Russia's largest oil depots in Ryazan. This oil depot stores millions of tons of diesel fuel, half of which is exported and the other half is sent to the Russian army. When will Russian oil run out? Find out in our issue.
This video was released 20 hours ago by Ukraine Today on YouTube.
Here is the link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sk4WHV1THnk
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The Russian army launched a deadly assault on Ukraine, using drones and missiles. At least four people were killed and several injured in multiple regions. Ukrainian authorities issued air raid alerts nationwide. Russia also intensified its ground campaign, claiming to have seized the village of Krymske in Donetsk.
This video was released 8 hours ago by Times Of India on YouTube.
Here is the link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXNSm4YXsIw
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The Russian army launched a deadly assault on Ukraine, using drones and missiles. At least four people were killed and several injured in multiple regions. Ukrainian authorities issued air raid alerts nationwide. Russia also intensified its ground campaign, claiming to have seized the village of Krymske in Donetsk.
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