Svetlana Babayeva, jefa de propaganda rusa- MIA Rossiya Segodny (RIA Novosti, SPUTNIK), ex editora en jefe de gazeta.ru en Simferopol, murió en un accidente en uno de los campos de entrenamiento en Crimea, donde se dedicaba al tiro deportivo militar.
Dos obuses autopropulsados rusos 2S19M2 Msta-SM2 de 152 mm fueron destruidos y otro fue capturado en estado dañado por el ejército ucraniano en KharkivOblast.
Cuento al menos 15 chechenos 200, dicen que fueron los que murieron en el ataque con HIMARS hace días.
Tengo entendido compañero que no se puede confirmar aun, porque mencionan que recientemente enZaporiyia en unos ataques ucranianos también cayeron muchos chechenos de Kadyrov.
La diversidad de armas ucranianas nunca deja de sorprender- por primera vez un italiano Mod. 63 morteros de 120 mm fueron vistos con el ejército ucraniano. Desde finales de la primavera, varios de estos morteros junto con municiones han sido donados por Italia al ejército ucraniano.
Imágenes que muestran armaduras capturadas por la Guardia Nacional de Ucrania en Kharkiv Oblast: BREM-1 ARV, tanque T-80BV, 2 BMP-1, BMP-2, BMP-3 y 2 MT-LB. Dicen que antes de febrero, Kharkiv NGU solo tenía vehículos con ruedas, por lo que están entrenando para usar este "préstamo y arrendamiento".
Héroe britanico muy mal herido en combate aún en hospital de Ucrania.
28 Oct 2022
A British war hero has been dubbed Rambo by pals after he suffered multiple gunshot and shrapnel wounds in a terrifying fight with Russian troops - and survived.
Brave Shareef Amin, 40, was hit by two bullets as he ran through enemy fire before being blown off his feet by artillery rounds that left one of his unit catastrophically wounded and another dead.
Shareef, who served two tours of Afghanistan and sports a mohawk haircut, was pinned down by the body of his beloved “brother in arms”, had two punctured lungs and was nursing significant injuries to every single limb.
But he managed to crawl on his back through the mud using his left foot as a propellor amid fierce shelling - and remained conscious throughout as he waited to be rescued.
He was eventually rushed from the frontline to hospital but his injuries were so extensive medics feared he would end up losing his right foot and arm and grimly whispered: "He's not going to make it."
In an exclusive interview from his hospital in Ukraine, Shareef, who served in the 1st Battalion The Rifles for nine years, told The Sun: "I shouldn't be alive.
"I was in a shallow trench with my friend, a Ukrainian who we called Professor, helmet to helmet, hand in hand, as the artillery rounds just kept coming, one after the other.
"I was sure we were going to be hit because it was just so accurate. One landed five metres away and just sucked the air out of my lungs.
"The next thing I know I hear this almighty thud. It felt like someone had dragged me underground.
"My eyes were open all of the time. On some computer games when players get shot the screen goes red."
Shareef paused before fighting back the tears as he recalled: "All I could see was red.
"I looked up and Professor’s body just went limp like a rag doll.
"He landed on top of me. At that point I knew I'd been hit. I thought 'I'm dead here, this is where I die', so I accepted it.
"The only reason I can think of to explain why I'm not is because of Professor. I turned away from the blast and he shielded me.
"I feel guilty for that - I know that I'm extremely lucky to be here."
Shareef, whose Ukrainian fiance and 10-year-old son are now hoping to settle in the UK, first answered Ukraine's call for help in March after Russia launched its now-botched full-scale invasion.
He began ferrying life-saving medical kit to areas of need, including Odesa, before providing basic training to local people in surrounding towns and villages.
A crowdfunding campaign has since been launched to raise money to get him, his fiancé Helen Vitvickaja, 33, and her son Platon back to the UK.(MUST KEEP)
Helen and Platon have submitted a visa for the Ukrainian sponsorship programme and have found a sponsor.
Helen said: “He’s my hero, Ukraine’s hero and the world’s hero. I’m so proud of him.”
Shareef will join them when he can but is determined to return to his adoptive country to defend their land.
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M777 ucraniano donado por EE. UU. con su vehículo remolcador FMTV M1083A1P2
https://twitter.com/Osinttechnical/status/1585830152046796800?s=20&t=okrSA7Q2N2ZAhcbPOPbUKQ
T-64BM2 "Bulat" Ucraniano.
Hay componentes de varios países en el drone iraníMohajer-6.
https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/articles/2022/10/24/7373250/
Chechenos de Kadyrov...
Svetlana Babayeva, jefa de propaganda rusa- MIA Rossiya Segodny (RIA Novosti, SPUTNIK), ex editora en jefe de gazeta.ru en Simferopol, murió en un accidente en uno de los campos de entrenamiento en Crimea, donde se dedicaba al tiro deportivo militar.
Dos obuses autopropulsados rusos 2S19M2 Msta-SM2 de 152 mm fueron destruidos y otro fue capturado en estado dañado por el ejército ucraniano en KharkivOblast.
Cuento al menos 15 chechenos 200, dicen que fueron los que murieron en el ataque con HIMARS hace días.
Prisioneros rusos capturados recientemente.
La diversidad de armas ucranianas nunca deja de sorprender- por primera vez un italiano Mod. 63 morteros de 120 mm fueron vistos con el ejército ucraniano. Desde finales de la primavera, varios de estos morteros junto con municiones han sido donados por Italia al ejército ucraniano.
Imágenes que muestran armaduras capturadas por la Guardia Nacional de Ucrania en Kharkiv Oblast: BREM-1 ARV, tanque T-80BV, 2 BMP-1, BMP-2, BMP-3 y 2 MT-LB. Dicen que antes de febrero, Kharkiv NGU solo tenía vehículos con ruedas, por lo que están entrenando para usar este "préstamo y arrendamiento".
https://twitter.com/surfsupfella22/status/1586128718212530176/photo/1
Al leer los comentarios dicen que es el primer ejército de la guardia rusa que va para su tercera reencarnación.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1586020392044761089
de este post que trajo Hunsk.
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