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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I have no doubt Putin’s regime is looking for a pretext to “accidentally” shoot down one of these NATO aircraft operating in the Black Sea.
I have no doubt Putin’s regime is looking for a pretext to “accidentally” shoot down one of these NATO aircraft operating in the Black Sea.
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Likely, except the F-22s circling at 30K feet might have something to say in the match up.
NATO jets recently scrambled in response to another Russian flight close to NATO airspace as European states struggle with unidentified, likely Russian, drone activity in border areas and near infrastructure. NATO Air Command reported on September 25 that it scrambled two Hungarian Gripen fighter jets in response to one Russian Su-30 fighter jet, one Su-35 fighter jet, and three MiG-31 interceptor jets that flew close to, but did not enter, Latvian airspace.[1] German authorities identified several unknown drones flying near the Danish border in the northern German state Schleswig-Holstein overnight on September 25 to 26.[2] Schleswig-Holstein Interior Minister Sabine Sütterlin-Waack stated that German authorities are investigating the incursion as the origin of the drones remains unclear. AFP reported on September 25, citing the French Military Department Delegation, that unidentified drones flew over Murmelon-le-Grand military base in Marne, France, but noted that there is currently no evidence of foreign involvement.[3] The Danish National Police reported on September 25 that it briefly closed the Aalborg Airport on the northern tip of Denmark's Zealand Island, which the Danish military also uses, due to unidentified drone activity.[4] Danish Security Intelligence Service Director General Finn Borch Andersen stated on September 25 that Denmark cannot yet name a specific actor behind the drone activity, but that these incidents resemble a model of hybrid warfare seen elsewhere in Europe and that Denmark assesses a high risk of Russian sabotage in Denmark.[5] Swedish authorities confirmed on September 25 multiple drone sightings near a Swedish naval base in Karlstrona, Sweden.[6] European officials have not directly accused Russia of violating European airspace in these specific instances — but the recent uptick in hostile drone activity while Russia continues aerial incursions and posturing against NATO states is notable and strongly suggests that Russia is also behind the unidentified drone incidents.[7] ISW continues to assess that Russia is pursuing a campaign to test NATO air defenses and political will as part of a broader effort to collect actionable intelligence that Russia may then apply to a potential future conflict against NATO.[8]
Ukraine's European allies continue to respond to increasing Russian aggression against Europe. European defense ministers met on September 26 to discuss the establishment of a “drone” wall along the European border with Russia in Ukraine in order to detect, track, and intercept drones that violate European airspace and agreed to an approach that covers air, sea, and land.[9] The EU Commissioner for Defense and Space Andrius Kubilius stated that Russia is testing the EU and NATO and that the response must be “firm, united, and immediate” and that the EU’s immediate priorities are to improve the EU’s drone detection, tracking, and interception capabilities.[10] Kubilius stated that attendees included the defense ministers of Denmark, Bulgaria, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Romania; Ukrainian Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal; EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas; representatives from Hungary and Slovakia; and unspecified NATO officials.
Russian officials continue efforts to undermine Western support for Ukraine and defensive measures against Russia. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov spoke at the G20 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting on September 25 and claimed that the collective West provoked the war in Ukraine and that NATO and the European Union (EU) declared a “real war” on Russia through Ukraine and are “directly participating in” this war.[11] Russian officials have repeatedly portrayed the West as the aggressor in the war in Ukraine in order to avoid blame and justify further rhetorical and kinetic provocations against its European neighbors.[12] Russian Ambassador to France Alexei Meshkov claimed on September 26 that Russia would consider it war if NATO countries shot down Russian aircraft “allegedly” violating the airspace of member countries and accused Europe of failing to provide evidence that Russia has been involved in the recent drone incursions in Europe.[13] Meshkov did not mention that Russian penetrations of NATO airspace with military drones and aircraft are themselves Russian acts of war against NATO to which NATO has so far chosen not to respond by shooting down Russian aircraft. Russian officials have also repeatedly sought to deter European officials from taking defensive military actions against Russian provocations as part of Russia's ongoing effort to push the limit of what provocations NATO is willing to absorb as an “acceptable” escalation.[14] Russian Presidential Aide Yuriy Ushakov and Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) Spokesperson Maria Zakharova also continued to downplay US President Donald Trump's September 23, 2025, statement in support of Ukraine and Ukraine's ability to retake occupied areas by force.[15]
The United States is reportedly considering lifting existing restrictions on Ukraine's ability to use US-produced weapons to strike legitimate military targets located in Russian territory. A Ukrainian official and a senior US official told the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) on September 26 that Ukrainian President Zelensky asked US President Trump during their September 23 meeting for additional unspecified long-range missiles and approval to use these missiles against military targets in Russian territory.[16] Trump reportedly replied that he does not oppose this idea but did not commit to lifting these restrictions. Zelensky recently confirmed reports that he also asked Trump for US-produced Tomahawk cruise missiles during the September 23 meeting.[17]
Ukraine created a new Unmanned Air Defense Systems service. Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief General Oleksandr Syrskyi announced the new service on September 26 and stated that the service is subordinate to the Ukrainian Air Force and will deploy units equipped with interceptor drones to combat Russian Shahed-type drones.[18] The command-and-control relationships between these Air Force drone interceptor units and tactical Ground Forces units who also have organic tactical air defenses remain unclear.
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General Shamanov was outraged by the proposal to rename the urban settlement of Shelkovskaya in Chechnya to Terek.
“They propose to rename the Cossack villages that have historical names. Not only was the Russian-speaking population first thrown out of there, but now the names are being erased. This is the history of our state. What are you doing, I ask you?!”
Кремлевская табакерка
Kadyrov threatens to “punish” the legendary Russian general and “force him to repent before Allah”
Ramzan Kadyrov’s anger, according to our sources in his entourage, was caused by General Vladimir Shamanov. He, we recall, opposed the renaming of the village of Shelkovskaya in Chechnya to Terek. And he urged not to erase Russian historical names. “This Shamanov should sit and be glad that he was not punished for the crimes he committed in Chechnya. And he was performing, some incomprehensible people were howling at him. I hope he will calm down. Otherwise, this general will have to be punished. And after we punish him, let him repent of everything he has done and said in prayers to Allah the Almighty (and only to him!). If he doesn't want to, we'll force him. So it is better to be silent and not touch Chechnya,” one of the channel's interlocutors quoted Kadyrov as saying. Another noted that “Ramzan Akhmatovich is very angry. But perhaps it will move away. And Shamanov will live a little more peacefully.”
We asked our acquaintances in the Kremlin to tell Vladimir Putin personally about these threats and provide protection to our legendary general. One of the sources in the Presidential Administration promised to do this. And he does not rule out that he will again ask the president to dismiss Kadyrov. Previously, such requests had already been made, but they were not successful for their initiators.
https://t.me/kremlin_secrets/6224
What’s In A Name?
Sounds like Duma is being very productive😎😂
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Zelensky again threatens to strike at the Russian energy sector in the event of an attempt to send Ukraine into a blackout.
“If there is a threat of a blackout, for example, in the capital of Ukraine, then Moscow should know that there will be a blackout in the capital of Russia,” he said, adding that he had discussed this with Trump.
While enjoying lunch I discovered additional criminal type behavior being committed by the Russian attackers in Ukraine.
Regarding torturing and murdering Ukraine prisoners of war by the Russian forces in Ukraine, here is a 2 1/2 minute piece on official findings by an investigative group.
In addition here is another short link regarding Russia hiding sick and crippled Ukrainian POWs from the Red Cross.
https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-ato
And people wonder why Ukraine is fighting so hard to avoid being ruled by this sad totalitarian abused country. May their leadership soon be taken to court for their war crimes as was done to the Nazis of Hitler’s Germany.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ukraine has lost 1.7 million servicemen during the special military operation, these are killed and missing in action.
The information comes from the database of the Ukrainian General Staff, which was hacked by killnet.
pic.twitter.com/QduW41ioP4— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) August 20, 2025
Russians claim they found the facility in southern Kyiv, and a UAV is already above the target.
Claimed Iskander is already being directed there, now we waithttps://t.co/rI8XNgPDhI pic.twitter.com/NnsMhAMKZY— WarVehicleTracker🇵🇱 ☧ (@WarVehicle) August 22, 2025
Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini sharply criticized Macron in response to the proposal to send Italian troops to support Kiev
"Italian soldiers in Ukraine? Absolutely not. If Emmanuel Macron wants it so much, let him go there himself. Put on a helmet, take a rifle, and go to Ukraine alone," he said.
France responded by summoning the Italian ambassador Emanuela Alessandri for explanations. The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs called Salvini's statements unacceptable and harmful to the trust between the countries.
Salvini is not the first to speak out loudly against the militarization of Europe in general and Macron's short-sighted policy in particular.
BANNON: Germany has no manpower. The UK admits it can’t fight. France talks big but is broke. Poland stayed home. And now Russian hackers have leaked that Ukraine has 1.7M casualties, 625k this year alone. More U.S. money won’t bring peace; it just means more dead Ukrainians.
1.7… pic.twitter.com/jpMaufxr3U— Johnny Midnight ⚡️ (@its_The_Dr) August 22, 2025
❗️"Nazi woman": this is how Ursula von der Leyen was greeted in Bulgaria
Ursula von der Leyen planned to visit a military factory in Sopot today, but the entrance was blocked by concerned citizens. The country's authorities kept the exact time of her visit to the military… pic.twitter.com/6UoKKCrNsI— Zlatti71 (@Zlatti_71) August 31, 2025
"Nazi woman": this is how Ursula von der Leyen was greeted in Bulgaria
Ursula von der Leyen planned to visit a military factory in Sopot today, but the entrance was blocked by concerned citizens. The country's authorities kept the exact time of her visit to the military factory in Sopot strictly secret.
"If the European Union is preparing for war with Russia, let Ursula come and say so here. More than 80% of Bulgarians do not consider Russia an enemy, but 'they see the enemy in the EU's policies, they see the enemy in Ursula, they see the enemy in NATO's policies,'" said Kostadin Kostadinov, leader of the "Vazrazhdane" party.
- SMI
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