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Archival footage of Ukrainian special forces engaging a Russian column with anti-tank missile systems from the roof of Mykolaiv Airport. Around March 7-8, 2022.

Archival footage of Ukrainian special forces engaging a Russian column with anti-tank missile systems from the roof of Mykolaiv Airport. Around March 7-8, 2022.

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This Ukrainian ground drone probably lost its signal and fell into the shell crater. 👀

This Ukrainian ground drone probably lost its signal and fell into the shell crater. 👀

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Georgian and Ukrainian fighters with heavy armor near the Svyato-Preobrazhensʹkyy Khram, likely filmed when Russian forces first entered the city and the situation was still unclear. They appear to be waiting for the first assault. Volnovaka, around 3-4 March (?), 2022.

Georgian and Ukrainian fighters with heavy armor near the Svyato-Preobrazhensʹkyy Khram, likely filmed when Russian forces first entered the city and the situation was still unclear. They appear to be waiting for the first assault. Volnovaka, around 3-4 March (?), 2022.

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Additional scenes featuring the 80th Air Assault Brigade during the Battle of Voznesensk - March 2-3, 2022.

Additional scenes featuring the 80th Air Assault Brigade during the Battle of Voznesensk - March 2-3, 2022.

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Also from Melitopol - footage capturing the opening minutes of the battle and one of the first shots fired in the city.

Also from Melitopol - footage capturing the opening minutes of the battle and one of the first shots fired in the city.

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A Ukrainian machine gunner shoots Russian infantry at point blank range with a Browning M2 machine gun.

A Ukrainian machine gunner shoots Russian infantry at point blank range with a Browning M2 machine gun.

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Hardly anyone can watch this without emotion. . . A Ukrainian fighter holds a forward position in Pokrovsk all day, and during breaks between battles, he calls his little nephew . . .

Hardly anyone can watch this without emotion. . . A Ukrainian fighter holds a forward position in Pokrovsk all day, and during breaks between battles, he calls his little nephew . . .

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Bradley with a Ukrainian user interface (UI), or is someone joking?

Bradley with a Ukrainian user interface (UI), or is someone joking?

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"Russian soldier, sent into an assault on a crutch, is desperately trying to survive in the kill zone." - A disabled Russian soldier from the "Crutch Assault Battalion" was spotted by a Ukrainian drone from the 225th Assault Regiment.

"Russian soldier, sent into an assault on a crutch, is desperately trying to survive in the kill zone." - A disabled Russian soldier from the "Crutch Assault Battalion" was spotted by a Ukrainian drone from the 225th Assault Regiment.

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All Ukrainian tanks must be modernized like this. However, a bit of extra protection on the sides wouldn’t hurt.

All Ukrainian tanks must be modernized like this. However, a bit of extra protection on the sides wouldn’t hurt.

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Used and worn but still deadly . . .

Used and worn but still deadly . . .

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Ukrainian HMMWV fully covered with an anti-drone cage and equipped with electronic warfare systems.

Ukrainian HMMWV fully covered with an anti-drone cage and equipped with electronic warfare systems.

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A fighter from the 28th Mechanized Brigade shot down a Russian Molniya drone with small arms fire.

A fighter from the 28th Mechanized Brigade shot down a Russian Molniya drone with small arms fire.

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Just to give you an idea of how difficult rotations are on the front line: 0:07 . Drones, artillery, bombs. even in the fourth year of the war, the Russians still maintain a huge advantage in artillery and aviation.

Just to give you an idea of how difficult rotations are on the front line: 0:07 . Drones, artillery, bombs. even in the fourth year of the war, the Russians still maintain a huge advantage in artillery and aviation.

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A couple of videos from the Ukrainian snipers' training field. Quite expensive equipment....Including AXMC 338 LM.

A couple of videos from the Ukrainian snipers' training field. Quite expensive equipment....Including AXMC 338 LM.

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The horrifying feeling when you don't know where the next shell will land — and the relief when the shelling finally stops. June 21, 2022.

The horrifying feeling when you don't know where the next shell will land — and the relief when the shelling finally stops. June 21, 2022.

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Soldier films a Ukrainian tank engaging Russian positions in Mariupol. March, 2022 👉Follow Ukraine - Combat Footage Archive 🇬🇪 🇺🇦

Soldier films a Ukrainian tank engaging Russian positions in Mariupol. March, 2022 👉Follow Ukraine - Combat Footage Archive 🇬🇪 🇺🇦

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Operator from the Wings Of Omega unit shot down a Russian FPV drone with small-arms fire.

Operator from the Wings Of Omega unit shot down a Russian FPV drone with small-arms fire.

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In my humble opinion, Ukraine keeps repeating the same mistake in urban fighting in almost every settlement - one that could be avoided but still receives no attention. I’ve been reading about it again and again in local Telegram chats since 2024: - Russians are moving around the city in civilian clothes. - It’s impossible to tell a civilian from a Russian. - Russians use locals as shields, so artillery/fpv strikes can’t be carried out. - Local collaborators pass targets, troop dispositions/routes and updates to the Russians. - The fighters were on their mission when they came across wounded civilians, making it necessary to evacuate them. - Volunteers went to frontline village to evacuate civilians, but unfortunately, on their way back, they were struck by a Russian drone, killing a well-known Ukrainian volunteer...... (The same team who encountered "friendly" Russian fighter in Ukrainsk.) - The 68th Jaeger Brigade writes in TG Channel on 1st November - "cases of the enemy disguising themselves in civilian clothes are not uncommon at all. And this greatly complicates the work. Of course, we cannot under any circumstances operate against civilians....And in general, the fact that there are still up to one and a half thousand local civilians in the city makes the situation very difficult for us." - Just before that their commander commented about the situation and "how difficult it is to distinguish civilians from disguised saboteurs" & "there are situations when a person in civilian clothes engages in small arms fire and inflicts damage on our positions" and so on. Just a simple fact - in 2024 SBU said they opened over 7,000 criminal proceedings for collaboration and aiding the aggressor since the full‑scale invasion began. Most of these cases are from Donetsk Oblast. and am sure real numbers are even higher. I read almost the same things a few weeks ago about Kupiansk. Telegram posts said Russians were hiding in locals’ cellars. I checked, and in September only about 700 civilians were still living in the town. In my opinion, a city of such military importance, facing an inevitable battle, must be strictly sealed off. Locals must be evacuated - especially considering there has been more than a year to prepare. Strict quarantine measures are necessary, with full control over everyone entering or leaving the city. If these were large numbers, I’d understand that it’s difficult - but 700 people? or 1,500? (Pokrovsk) Or even 5,000? (Konstantinivka)............I also understand that when you have to act quickly - it’s difficult. But a year ago, everyone knew that an inevitable battle awaited Pokrovsk. And there was at least a year to prepare for it. So the question arises - why weren’t these 700, 1, 500 or even 5,000 people evacuated, even through a forced evacuation? Forced evacuation sounds strict, but… it has its reasons: Civilian safety, operational freedom for the military, easier control, less strain on logistics, limiting collaboration or coercion. Unfortunately, If this problem isn’t addressed, we will soon read the same reports from other cities as well. What do you think? On the video: A local from the town of Niu York happily assists Russian bikers as they leave. (They probably spent the night at his home) - the same Russians who, last year, leveled his settlement to the ground.

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