Saturday 11 November 2023

Watch Russian Artillery Hammer Ukrainian Positions

Watch Russian Artillery Hammer Ukrainian Positions

Watch Russian Artillery Hammer Ukrainian Positions











Artillery plays a pivotal role in the special military operation, substantially weakening the adversary without direct contact.







Sputnik obtained footage that shows the combat work of Russian artillery in conjunction with drones. Artillery and drone operators work as one, unleashing fire on Ukrainian positions around Kupyansk.


Ukraine launched its much-touted counteroffensive in June and this move was largely described as unsuccessful - even by most hawkish Kiev supporters in the West. The US and European military equipment proved to be no match for stalwart Russian defenses. In October, President Vladimir Putin stressed that the Ukrainian counteroffensive had failed, adding that Kiev lost over 90,000 troops.



Watch Russian Ka-52 Helicopters Lay Waste to Ukrainian Positions at Night



Russia's Ka-52 reconnaissance attack helicopters are dominating the skies in the special military operation zone, using various munitions to obliterate targets. The Russian Defense Ministry has released footage showing Ka-52 helicopters attacking Ukrainian positions after nightfall.






In the course of the operation, the pilots used guided and unguided missiles at extremely low altitudes. As a result, Ukrainian positions and military equipment were destroyed by precise strikes.


The Ka-52 attack helicopter, also known as the Alligator, is designed for battlefield reconnaissance and coordination of air strikes. However, this helicopter is also capable of hammering fortified positions and destroying enemy tanks with armor-piercing projectiles.



Stop sending young Ukrainians to die, Musk tells Zelensky



Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky must avoid needlessly sending young Ukrainians to be slaughtered on the battlefield with Russia, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has said. His comments come amid Kiev’s faltering counteroffensive, which Moscow claims has already left tens of thousands of Ukrainian soldiers dead.


SpaceX, X (formerly known as Twitter), and Tesla CEO Elon Musk attends the UK Artificial Intelligence (AI) Safety Summit at Bletchley Park, in central England, on November 1, 2023.
©Leon Neal/POOL/AFP


Speaking in an interview with US podcaster Lex Fridman released on Friday, the tech billionaire was asked whether he believed Zelensky should negotiate peace with Russian President Vladimir Putin.


Musk did not provide a straight answer, but noted he would “just recommend [that Zelensky] do not send the flower of Ukrainian youth to die in trenches,” regardless of whether he engages with Putin or not.


“Whoever goes on the offensive will lose massive numbers of people and history will not look kindly upon them,” he added.


The Tesla CEO has weighed in on the hostilities between Moscow and Kiev on numerous occasions, noting in September that the Ukrainian counteroffensive that began in early summer had brought “so much death for so little [gain].”


Musk previously floated a peace plan suggesting that Kiev should recognize Crimea as part of Russia, while the four former Ukrainian territories that overwhelmingly voted to join Russia in referendums last autumn should redo the votes under UN supervision. The idea, however, sparked a backlash in Ukraine. Andrey Melnik, the country’s then-ambassador to Germany, told Musk to “f**k off.”


Moscow has repeatedly said it is open to talks with Kiev, although last autumn Zelensky signed a decree banning all negotiations with Russia as long as Putin remains in power. He reaffirmed this stance earlier this month, again ruling out any concessions to Moscow.


Ukraine’s counteroffensive has been underway since early June but has failed to gain any significant ground. Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu has estimated Kiev’s losses at more than 90,000 troops, while pointing to deteriorating morale in the Ukrainian military.


Ukrainian officials, including Zelensky, have admitted serious difficulties with the campaign, blaming them on delays in Western assistance, formidable Russian defenses, and Moscow’s air superiority. Earlier this month, Ukraine’s top military commander, General Valery Zaluzhny, acknowledged that Kiev’s troops were unlikely to achieve a “deep and beautiful breakthrough” unless they gained a technological edge over Russia.






























































































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