Posted on 02/24/2024 5:59:01 AM PST by SpeedyInTexas
This list only includes destroyed vehicles and equipment of which photo or videographic evidence is available. Therefore, the amount of equipment destroyed is significantly higher than recorded here. Loitering munitions, drones used as unmanned bait, civilian vehicles and derelict equipment are not included in this list. All possible effort has gone into avoiding duplicate entries and discerning the status of equipment between captured or abandoned. Many of the entries listed as 'abandoned' will likely end up captured or destroyed. Similarly, some of the captured equipment might be destroyed if it can't be recovered. When a vehicle is captured and then lost in service with its new owners, it is only added as a loss of the original operator to avoid double listings. When the origin of a piece of equipment can't be established, it's not included in the list. The Soviet flag is used when the equipment in question was produced prior to 1991. This list is constantly updated as additional footage becomes available.
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https://x.com/front_ukrainian/status/1797157782082179552
The russian reconnaissance UAV "Zala" is estimated to cost $ 35,000.
Truck with missiles caption:
Russians claimed that Ukraine struck the Shebekino market in Belgorod
However, a closer look shows that the Russians brought an Iskander launcher with cluster ammo at the market, and civilian casualties are entirely the Russian responsibility
?”The russian reconnaissance UAV “Zala” is estimated to cost $ 35,000.”
Mice nuts, not even the cost of one DIE seminar.
As you can see, the Russian Federation uses grills on equipment as protection for infantry that sit on armor
A Bradley from the 47th Mechanized Infantry Brigade stops another Russian banzai attack on two APC with improvised barbecues. The deadly and accurate M242 Bushmaster cannon engages Russian vehicles as they pour out infantry on the open field. When the camera is removed, it can be observed that both APC were stopped far from any positions or ruins/landings; There is only open no man's land ahead. "Bradley" continues to fire at the infantry, which in the open field can only retreat - those who survive this bag of fire
https://x.com/Roberto05246129/status/1797186678878073316
It appears that the M2 Bradley is firing HE rounds without tracers.
Video provided by an ISR drone.
For some unknown reason, the mobniks in the second APC wait until their vehicle is hit before dismounting.
I see that while I was gone, the Fellas bagged a Russian three star (the Russians themselves arrested some more of their own); more ships were sunk; jets shot down, open season has been declared on targets within Russia; and another mountain of Russian Infantry corpses was accumulated.
Also, good to see that we have been sending more Artillery. Good call.
It is a big job demilitarizing Russia, but it is getting done.
Welcome back - missed you!!
I plugged the coordinates into Google Maps and dropped into the location in streetview. Sure enough, there is a Russian soldier walking his bike into the facility, and this view is from 2013. Apparently, this has been a military facility for over a decade.
Welcome back. I just returned from a week off the grid myself, camping in the Sierras.
Demilitarization of Russia is actually accelerating. From old Soviet storage yards, to Ukrainian scrapyards.
Kyiv Independent reports:
"Ukrainian forces destroyed 1,160 Russian artillery systems in May, a record month since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the Defense Ministry said on June 1.
According to a graph posted by the ministry on X, the previous highest number of destroyed Russian artillery pieces — 976 — was recorded in March.
“It's another record. 1,160 Russian artillery systems were destroyed in May. It's the biggest number of artillery losses in two years of the war,” the Defense Ministry said, adding that the Ukrainian forces continue to “transform Russian weapons into scrap metal.”
Russia has lost a total of 13,184 artillery systems since the beginning of the all-out war, the General Staff of Ukraine's Armed Forces reported on June 1."
In the good old days; its fall and depressingly dreary, just like all of Russia
Kyiv Independent reports:
"A Russian oil refinery in the northwestern Komi Republic caught fire on June 2, leading to casualties, the Komi Republic’s Investigative Committee said.
The committee said there were both injured and dead in the incident but didn't disclose further details...
...The oil refinery belongs to Russia's second-largest oil company, Lukoil. It is located four kilometers away from the city of Ukhta, according to the head of the Komi Republic, Vladimir Uiba.
Uiba said in a Telegram post that the fire was caused by "non-compliance with safety regulations" and not by a Ukrainian drone attack...
...The regional branch of the Ministry of Emergency Situations said that 74 people and 22 pieces of equipment were involved in extinguishing the fire."
“Ukrainian forces destroyed 1,160 Russian artillery systems in May, a record month since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the Defense Ministry said on June 1.”
I believe that this was the record high month, since WWII.
Russian Urals crude oil peaked in mid-April over $78, and has been dropping since then. Now under $68.
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1797337515424100609
I am confident that some of these HIMARs helped destroy Russian artillery systems in May.
Perhaps, we will see this picture in a pro ruzzian post claiming that ruzzia destroyed these HIMARs rockets.
If these are not re-loadable, perhaps they can be used to make HIMARs decoys.
“HIMARS containers. Recently used.”
That has got to sting.
Given that there are few things on Earth that Artillerymen hate more than enemy Artillery, and that HIMARS outranges the Russian stuff, I am also confident that these helped rack up May’s record attrition of Russian Artillery.
Let’s send more!
Empty HIMARS containers. Recently used.
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54 X 6 = 324 HIMARS fired
and for that reason Russia cannot win the war.
Kremlin snuff box, 06/03/24
https://t.me/s/kremlin_secrets
Is the beef between Graham Phillips and Mark Dugan linked to the murder of Russell Bentley?
It is no secret that in recent days a lot of compromising information has appeared in the public sphere about two Western military officers who are working in new territories and cooperating with the federal press. Briton Graham Phillips and American Mark Dugan have been working in Donbass for a long time, their faces are known to the general public.
In recent days, Phillips has said that Dugan is allegedly accused of fraud and receiving funds from Western media. The American responded by talking about a case where Phillips allegedly tried to rape a 16-year-old girl in Lugansk. The American also reminded the Briton of cases of pedophilia, which are widely known in the Donbass.
According to our information, last week Phillips received threats from unknown persons. Allegedly, if he does not keep his mouth shut, he will (literally) “repeat the fate of Texas.” American Russell Bentley was raped and killed in the DPR by the Russian military , and recently his widow disappeared in Donetsk .
Phillips, according to counterintelligence data, six months ago considered the option of leaving Donbass forever, but it turned out that this would be problematic, and he had nowhere to go.
Then, according to sources, he could have contacted Western intelligence services and come up with a cunning justification for himself to disappear from Russia after some kind of fuss.
In any case, “after a strong scandal, you can try to slam the door loudly and leave,” our interlocutors in the intelligence services explain. But they doubt Phillips can get far.
Dugan, according to our data, received information about Phillips’ activities from Russian intelligence services. Some of which, like pedophilia, were well known, but lay in the archives, waiting for the right moment.
Dugan is apparently being used to foil Phillips’ plans to escape Russia. The American, by the way, was ordered not to speak out about the death of Russell Bentley
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