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NASAMS: Ukraine's new weapons system explained
79,813 views Jun 30, 2022 Ukraine is set to receive a new weapons system in its conflict with Russia – the Norwegian Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile Systems or NASAMS. Designed to provide medium to long-range air defence against aircraft, cruise missiles or drones, NASAMS can fire short-range AIM-9X Sidewinder missiles plus the medium-range AIM-120 – identical to the missiles used on fighter aircraft. The weapons system is the same one used to defend the White House and Capitol Building in the US.
 

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The New Phase Of The War In Ukraine
1,058,223 views Jul 1, 2022 Who is actually winning the war in Ukraine has changed almost weekly. Just five months ago, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine looked very different. Putin launched a three-prong nation-wide assault, raining down cruise missiles, surrounding the capital and taking small villages and towns. But very quickly, Ukrainian forces held their defense lines and forced the Russians, who had come unprepared for a long fight, to pull back. Now, the war is a battle of positions, with the Ukrainian forces on the defensive in the Donbas region, trying to slow the Russian advance down. VICE News travels to the Kharkiv and Donbas regions of Eastern Ukraine to gain a clearer understanding of an ever-changing and volatile frontline in one of the world’s most brutal ongoing conflicts.
 

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Putin’s biographer explains how his mind works
23,823 views Jul 2, 2022 "Nothing excuses the way he was murdered, which was brutal and which was personally approved by Putin." Putin Biographer Philip Short discusses the Russian President's mindset and what has happened to some of his opponents.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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even if i allow for 50% exaggeration in all of the reports about how incompetent russia has been, they still just suck...how did they ever convince anyone they were...anything? how did the Afghanis not beat their asses?
 

injinji

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. . . . . . . . . they still just suck...how did they ever convince anyone they were...anything? how did the Afghanis not beat their asses?
They did get their asses handed to them by the Afghanis. The Red Army took all the cities, but when they got out in the sticks, they died by the droves. They got smart after only nine years. It took us 20 to learn our lesson.

 

Horselover fat

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even if i allow for 50% exaggeration in all of the reports about how incompetent russia has been, they still just suck...how did they ever convince anyone they were...anything? how did the Afghanis not beat their asses?
Corruption slowly eats away anything that ever was something. Why wouldn't you steal from your bosses when they steal from you and everyone around you?
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Corruption slowly eats away anything that ever was something. Why wouldn't you steal from your bosses when they steal from you and everyone around you?
me personally? because i'm not a thief, i take pride in earning what i have, and stealing is just cheating myself.
but i get your point. i may have developed a different perspective if i had grown up in a society where petty theft was the norm, more or less a way for you to effect your own cost of living raises...
what must it be like to live in that kind of society...i read a story once, some reporter or diplomat that was living in russia wanted to go to the ballet...they ended up having to make more than a dozen shady trades to get the ticket seller what they wanted for the tickets...they had the money to just buy them, but they were "out" of legitimate tickets...however, if you can get me a new pair of shoes, i quite possibly could find a pair of second row tickets...the shoe maker wanted vodka, the vodka bootlegger wanted sugar, the guy with the sugar wanted a turkey, the turkey farmer wanted ..........
makes you wonder how they ever get a fucking thing done, when there are at least ten stages to every task
 

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Ukraine war: Russia claims capture of eastern city Lysychansk
Russia says it is now in full control of the eastern city of Lysychansk - a claim not confirmed by Ukraine.
Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu told President Putin that his forces now completely held the Luhansk region.

Earlier, the head of Russia's Chechen Republic, Ramzan Kadyrov, published video apparently showing Chechen fighters in the centre of Lysychansk.
Further west, the Ukrainian-held city of Slovyansk came under heavy shelling, with at least six people killed.
It is in Donetsk region, which with Luhansk forms the industrial Donbas.

Just before he launched the war, President Putin recognised all of Luhansk and Donetsk as independent of Ukraine. Russian proxy forces began an insurgency there in 2014.

Just over a week ago Russian troops captured Severodonetsk, a city reduced to ruins by weeks of Russian bombardment.

Ukraine's defence ministry insists that Lysychansk - the last major city it controlled in Luhansk region - is "not under the full control" of Russian forces. But there is plenty of video on social media confirming that they have now entered the city. Some also appears to show a handful of locals who stayed behind greeting the Russian forces as "liberators". There's always been a strong element of pro-Russian sentiment there.

Lysychansk overlooks Severodonetsk, across the Seversky Donets river. There was some hope that, built on high ground, it would provide a natural strong defence. But the noose around the city has been tightening, with Russian forces now controlling most access in and out.

Ukraine's commanders will have had to make the difficult decision to fight on - with the potential of large casualties and their remaining forces being surrounded - or to withdraw troops to fight another day. Some units had already pulled back to the next lines of defence over the past week.
Ukrainian officials have been unusually quiet about what's been happening in the city. That might, in part, be explained by "operational security" reasons. They would not want to broadcast any tactical retreat - if that is what's been happening. But losing Lysychansk would also be seen as another setback in the east.

If Lysychansk has fallen it's by no means the end of the fighting in Donbas. Ukraine still controls large urban areas in neighbouring Donetsk. Their forces have been preparing new defensive lines between Bakhmut and Slovyansk - though they too are now under heavy Russian shelling. Both sides have been taking heavy casualties. The question now is whether Ukraine can halt the advance, and whether Russia can maintain the momentum.

Slovyansk and Kramatorsk are the two biggest cities in the Donetsk region still in Ukrainian hands.
The heavy Russian bombardment of Slovyansk on Sunday caused some 15 fires, Mayor Lyakh said, and video showed huge plumes of smoke rising over the city. He said it was the worst shelling there in recent time.
A video clip on Twitter showed big blasts from a distance - in Slovyansk, according to the caption. It was posted by Iuliia Mendel, ex-spokesperson for President Volodymyr Zelensky. The BBC was unable to verify the latest conditions in Slovyansk.
In other developments:
  • Russia accused Ukraine of deliberately targeting civilians with a missile strike on Belgorod, a Russian city 40km (25 miles) from Ukraine's northern border. The local governor said four people were killed and Russia's defence ministry said three Ukrainian Tochka-U missiles had been shot down, but debris had fallen on an apartment block. Ukrainian officials dismissed the Russian claim, saying Moscow had staged a "provocation" in the city.
  • Ukraine's ambassador to Turkey said local customs officials had seized a Russian cargo ship carrying Ukrainian grain. Earlier, Ukraine's prosecutor-general asked Turkey to detain the Zhibek Zholy, anchored off a port east of Istanbul.
 

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Have Ukrainians 'ripped the guts out of Russia's' military? | Mark Galeotti
80,665 views Jul 3, 2022 "20 years of military modernisation has largely been blasted in 20 weeks of war fighting." RUSI Associate fellow Mark Galeotti says Russia wouldn't invade a NATO country because the Ukrainians have "ripped the guts out of Russia's" military.
 

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Russia accused Ukraine of deliberately targeting civilians with a missile strike on Belgorod, a Russian city 40km (25 miles) from Ukraine's northern border. The local governor said four people were killed and Russia's defence ministry said three Ukrainian Tochka-U missiles had been shot down, but debris had fallen on an apartment block.
so, that means they only have about 3396 civilians to kill to reach parity with the russians, for the civilians they have killed.....
not one fucking tiny mote of sympathy for the russians
 

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Warrior of reconnaissance: Self-made drone helps to correct Ukrainian fire on Russian positions
4,526 views Jul 3, 2022 To detect Russian equipment and adjust Ukrainian artillery fire on it. A couple of minutes to match the coordinates and then self-made drone with call-sign ‘Beggar’ is already in the sky. After capturing it returns and the crew has to download footage, compare with coordinates and transfer the data to artillery. Afterwards the enemy positions are most likely to be fired. How does this electronic ‘warrior of reconnaissance’ work – our correspondent Anastasia Zhuk found out.
 
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Russia dredges up landing ship hit by Ukraine missile fire
Russia says it has salvaged a large landing ship scuttled by its crew after a Ukrainian missile strike damaged it in the port of Berdyansk on 24 March.
A Telegram post by a Russian-appointed official in southern Ukraine, Vladimir Rogov, says Tochka-U ballistic missiles had targeted the Russian-held port.
The crew sank the ship "to prevent detonation of the on-board munitions by the fire that had started", he said.
At the time Ukraine said it had hit the ship. Only now has Russia confirmed it.
Russian reports do not give details of the ship's damage, but say it will be towed to Kerch in Crimea. The Black Sea peninsula was annexed by Russia in 2014.
The Ukrainian military's report on the missile strike on 24 March named the landing ship as the Orsk - but the ship salvaged by Russia is the Saratov. The Orsk is another of the six large landing ships in Russia's Black Sea Fleet.

The fleet's website kchf.ru confirms that the Saratov was damaged and sank in port on 24 March - but does not mention the Ukrainian missile attack.

The ship "was damaged by fire and the explosions triggered by it", it says - contradicting the version given by Mr Rogov. "With damage to its hull the ship sank at its berth," the fleet website says.

The 58-year-old Saratov joined the Soviet navy in 1964. It can carry up to 20 tanks, or 45 armoured personnel carriers or 50 trucks, as well as up to 400 marines.
 

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Hundreds of Ukrainian troops receive missile training from British Army
327,243 views Jun 30, 2022 MORE than 450 troops were taught how to use a range of weapons by the British Army, including the Multiple Launch Rocket Systems - which Britain is supplying to Ukraine. Media were invited to Salisbury plain, in southern England, where the exercises were taking place. The training is part of a wide-ranging international support package following Russia's invasion in February. Captain James Oliphant of the Royal Artillery was involved in the three-week long training of the MLRS: "At the end of the day, it's another component to their own balance, it's a force multiplier. Because it's a truck vehicle, their rocket systems are wheeled, it's going to give them more mobility, which is going to aid in their survivability. Naturally, it's an ammunition that's able to punch up to 84 kilometers."
 

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‘Hell on earth’: Ukrainian soldiers describe eastern front
Torched forests and cities burned to the ground. Colleagues with severed limbs. Bombardments so relentless the only option is to lie in a trench, wait and pray.
Ukrainian soldiers returning from the front lines in eastern Ukraine’s Donbas region — where Russia is waging a fierce offensive — describe life during what has turned into a grueling war of attrition as apocalyptic.

In interviews with The Associated Press, some complained of chaotic organization, desertions and mental health problems caused by relentless shelling. Others spoke of high morale, their colleagues’ heroism, and a commitment to keep fighting, even as the better-equipped Russians control more of the combat zone.

Lt. Volodymyr Nazarenko, 30, second-in-command of the Ukrainian National Guard’s Svoboda Battalion, was with troops who retreated from Sievierodonetsk under orders from military leaders. During a month-long battle, Russian tanks obliterated any potential defensive positions and turned a city with a prewar population of 101,000 into “a burnt-down desert,” he said.
 

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https://www.newsweek.com/russian-lawmaker-state-duma-proposes-america-terrorist-state-1721343

is there a word for hypocrite in russian? i'm thinking not....it appears to be a concept that is foreign to them.
they've killed over 4000 Ukrainian civilians, many of them children. they've destroyed thousands of homes and apartments, shops, private businesses, city infrastructure, churches, hospitals, clearly marked shelters...
so they have 11 apartment building and 39 homes damaged, and mention no deaths...and they're the injured party?
fuck every motherfucker in russia who isn't actively sabotaging putin's war machine.
 

Lucky Luke

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https://www.newsweek.com/russian-lawmaker-state-duma-proposes-america-terrorist-state-1721343

is there a word for hypocrite in russian? i'm thinking not....it appears to be a concept that is foreign to them.
they've killed over 4000 Ukrainian civilians, many of them children. they've destroyed thousands of homes and apartments, shops, private businesses, city infrastructure, churches, hospitals, clearly marked shelters...
so they have 11 apartment building and 39 homes damaged, and mention no deaths...and they're the injured party?
fuck every motherfucker in russia who isn't actively sabotaging putin's war machine.
it's just the normal war stuff. America was great at blowing up weddings just a few months ago if you recall. Look at WW2 and London and Berlin (actually every German city). The nukes dropped on Japan. War has involved civilians for a very, very, very long time.
 
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