Thursday 13 July 2023

Video - Russian Artillery Take Out Ukrainian Militants

Video - Russian Artillery Take Out Ukrainian Militants

Video - Russian Artillery Take Out Ukrainian Militants










Kiev launched its counteroffensive earlier in June and ran into stalwart Russian defenses. According to Russian Minister of Defense Sergei Shoigu, Ukrainian forces have not achieved their goals in any of the directions, while suffering significant losses.







Russia's Ministry of Defense has published footage that shows artillerymen disposing of Ukrainian militants. The video displays a Western-made armored vehicle getting stuck while trying to attack the positions of the Russian Armed Forces.


The Ukrainian driver was inexperienced and unaccustomed to Western equipment – and the machine skidded. This resulted in panic among Kiev militants, and Russian artillerymen used the situation to their advantage.


According to recent data provided by the Defense Ministry, since the beginning of the overhyped counteroffensive, Kiev has lost roughly 26,000 troops and 3,000 pieces of military equipment, including Western tanks and armored vehicles.



Watch Russia 'Perekop' Training Ship Entering Havana Bay



"Perekop" is a Smolny-class training ship of the Russian Baltic Fleet.


This footage shows Russian training ship "Perekop" with cadets on board arriving in Havana Bay, Cuba. Cubans greeted the Russian vessel with 21 round of artillery salute.





"Perekop" started its long naval hike in Kronstadt on June 20 and crossed the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea in two weeks.


In order to provide cadets with field experience, the ship will visit several Caribbean, Latin American and African countries. The vessel will return to its base in September. Despite its purely educational purpose, "Perekop" is armed with turrets and capable of electronic warfare.


📹 Russia’s Federal Security Service has published footage showing the detention of a transgender and LGBT activist who transferred money to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.























































































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