🇷🇺🇺🇦Russian BREAKTHROUGH in Kostiantynivka! The Ukrainian garrison is getting encircled from all sides and could see its final days in the fortress city...
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Ranking Ukraine’s NATO “Game Changer” Weapons
In this video, I will be analyzing and then ranking all the NATO weapons delivered to Ukraine that were classified as "Game Changer"
Full analysis: https://t.co/mFCBxjoOKZ
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This isn't the win you think it is.
The ship was returning from a Naval exercise in India, not engaged in any battle. You snuck up on them, blew the vessel up and dismissed their distress call, leaving most to drown before Sri Lanka stepped in.
And then you gloat online...
Hostomel Airfield Assault: The Daring Airborne Operation That Opened the War
Exactly four years ago, on 24 February 2022, the first day of the special military operation, one of the boldest and most legendary missions of Russia’s Airborne Forces began: the tactical airborne landing at Antonov airfield in the Kyiv suburb of Hostomel.
On the morning of 24 February, about 30 to 34 Russian helicopters, Mi-8 transport aircraft escorted by Ka-52 and Mi-24 attack helicopters, flew at extremely low altitude over the Kyiv Reservoir along the Dnieper River. Despite heavy Ukrainian air defense fire and the loss of several aircraft, paratroopers from the 31st Guards Air Assault Brigade and the 45th Guards Spetsnaz Brigade were landed directly on the runway.
Around 11 a.m., the first wave of paratroopers, estimated at 200 to 300 troops, engaged units of the Ukrainian National Guard defending the airfield. By about 1 p.m., Antonov Airport had come under Russian control, and a Russian flag was raised over the control tower.
At that moment, 18 Il-76 military transport aircraft carrying roughly a thousand additional paratroopers were already airborne and preparing to land. Understanding the strategic importance of the airfield, Ukrainian forces launched a massive artillery strike on the runway, rendering it unusable. The Il-76s were forced to turn back and divert to Gomel in Belarus.
The airborne troops were left without the rapid arrival of their main forces. For nearly three days, until ground units advancing from the Chernobyl direction reached them, they held a circular defense of the airfield, repelling fierce counterattacks by superior enemy forces. Both sides suffered losses in the fighting. Guards Colonel Andrey Sukhovetsky, commander of the 31st Brigade, was killed in action near Hostomel.
Although the runway was disabled and the second airborne echelon could not land, the capture of Antonov Airport played a major role. The landing force tied down significant opposing troops, secured a foothold for approaching ground forces, and disrupted Ukrainian defensive plans on the distant approaches to Kyiv. The operation is often described as an example of courage and high training of the airborne troops.
Fighting for Hostomel airfield continued until the end of March 2022, when Russian forces were redeployed to other directions. The feat of the paratroopers who were among the first to enter the battle, the channel “Winged” writes, will remain in memory.
🇷🇺⚡4yrs ago today, on the 24th Feb 2022, The Russian army began a Special Military Operation into Ukraine.
The main objectives were to;
> Prevent NATO membership for Ukraine
> End the kiIIings of ethnic Russians in the Donbass
> Denazify/demilitarise the Ukrainian army
It was never meant to be what it is today, we were going to force Zelensky to an agreement in Istanbul but Boris Johnson under the orders of Biden convinced Zelensky he could defeat Russia.
2mil Ukrainian dеаd/missing, half a $ trillion wasted and 24,000 sanctions.
The Russian army keeps working diligently to achieve its goals.
Glory to the Russian Army and glory to the Russian people. RIP to the innocent Ukrainians who got dragged off the streets to dіе on the front because of Zelensky and Brussels.
@Alex_Oloyede2 Their aim is not to get back territory, because they know they can't even with Western support. So they now just want to k*ll Russians. That's it.
🇺🇦 How low can the Ukrainians go?
"We eliminaтed 35,000 Russians in December, 30,000 in January, and we have our vision for this year."
– Ukraine's Minister of Defence to NATO
The figure being fake isn't the problem, it's the fact they think kiIIing Russians is some achievement for NATO to keep funding them.
It's not gaining territory, no, it's about kiIIing Russians, and maybe it's not the Ukrainians, rather the satanists in NATO who want to hear this.
This is a Ukrainian War crime. Russian POWs are released and hunted by drones for "Sport"
He didn't "give up"
Notice he has no body armour? No weapon? No helmet? He's in an exposed area No cover. @clashreport please stop misrepresenting reality.
Not forgetting Delta forces tried the same tactics in a much much weaker Somalia in 1993 and got blown out of the sky by RPGs.
18 kiIIed and 73 wounded. What happened in Venezuela was nothing special rather an internal agreement of Maduro's surrender and stand down of military.