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Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)

Ukrainian Forces shot down (100%) all 8 of the missiles, and (60%) 15 of the 25 Shahed Kamikaze Drones that Russia fired at Ukraine 🇺🇦 overnight

Ukrainian Air Defense shot down
7 of 7 X-101/Kh-55 Cruise Missiles
15 of 25 Shahed Kamikaze Drones
1 of 1 Iskander-M Ballistic Missile
Dan (Twitter)

For interest of @GeoConfirmed and @UAControlMap.
In tweet 54 there is older film to log that I located to 47.448639, 35.934676, close to the anti-tank ditch.
4emberlen (Twitter)

RT @Tatarigami_UA: This topic is rarely discussed, but I feel it's important to briefly talk about it. There's a significant focus on advanced weapons like ATACMS or F16, which are expected to reshape the battlefield.

While I don't dispute the significance of these weapons, I believe the constant buzz around "game changers" sometimes overshadows the critical need for simpler, yet vital resources. These include medevac vehicles, basic IFVs, armored vehicles like the M113, infantry mortars, ammunition for them, artillery, medical kits, stabilization equipment, MANPADs, and drones.

The reality is that Ukrainian volunteers are tirelessly raising funds almost every day to purchase old, unarmored Toyotas in Europe just to secure one vehicle per company or even battalion for evacuating the wounded from the battlefield.

In active combat scenarios, it's entirely possible to lose multiple drones at once, which is why you often see daily fundraisers for them.

Numerous frontline units require basic armored vehicles for transportation and fire support. Acquiring these might not be as glamorous as boasting about Abrams tanks or F16s, but their importance is no less significant.

Unfortunately, Ukraine is in a serious need of a significant amount of "essential vehicles", and not only in the Southern front. Ukrainians are engaged in constant battles across the entire frontline, with particularly intense combat in areas like Bakhmut, Kreminna, and Kupiansk.

In a theater of war heavily influenced by artillery, landmines, and loitering munitions, the rate of equipment loss is far greater than many people realize. This is precisely why I've wrote this text, in an attempt to shed light on this pressing issue.

While I may not have the power to resolve this issue, I urge supporters of Ukraine not to disregard fundraisers for drones or evacuation vehicles, as they are undeniably crucial. We shouldn't forget about essential supplies while chasing bigger goals like ATACMS.
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Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)

@RussiaBattleMap @UKikaski: Those reports were fake, Ukraine never retreated to the Oskil River last month. There were reports that turned out to have no validity.
Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (Twitter)

Hello there 😺

A little later I will write what caused my long absence. In the meantime, let's wish one of the ambassadors of this channel a happy birthday.
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Necro Mancer (Twitter)

RT @ZelenskyyUa: At least 16 people have been killed by Russian shelling in Kostyantynivka, Donetsk region. Russian terrorists have attacked a regular market, shops, and a pharmacy, killing innocent people. The number of casualties could rise further.

Anyone in the world who is still dealing with anything Russian simply ignores this reality. Heinous evil. Brazen wickedness. Utter inhumanity.

My condolences to everyone who has lost a loved one. The Russian evil must be defeated as soon as possible.
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The Lookout (Twitter)

@RezToRealLife: Someone in Russia probably reads everything written on the warbut I suspect it doesn't have that big an impact on them learning and adapting.

Their own experiences and how they deal with these internally is much more important in that respect.
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)

@RebelTasmanian @visegrad24: There is a difference between offensive and defense
Dan (Twitter)

56. NE of Novoprokopivka.
In fact, UAF in tweet 15 were already noted to have advanced further south than the film in twt 24.
And in this film they are 900m further south from tweet 15 - the furthest advance I noted so far.
A Bobrmorf FPV strike on 2 UAF.
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The Lookout (Twitter)

@PhillipsPOBrien: Saying this isn't selective use of evidence. It's looking at what happened there, on the ground, in the details.

We know the outcome now, but claiming it was bound to go this way is more arrogance than analysis.
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The Lookout (Twitter)

@DavidBa35992616 @PhillipsPOBrien: Apples and oranges.

Looking at the early days of the Battle for Kyiv, saying that was a close run thing, doesn't imply that the Russians could have taken the whole country.
The Lookout (Twitter)

@FAB87F: Copy pasting OBrien are we?
The Lookout (Twitter)

@PhillipsPOBrien: I think the key point here is that despite many (I included) overestimating the Russians prior to February 24th and poor Russian planning of the invasion, based on some very faulty assumptions, the initial phase of the war was a close run thing.

The outcome wasn't predetermined
Necro Mancer (Twitter)

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Necro Mancer (Twitter)

Несостоявшийся таможенник из амурского посёлка Магдагачи, сержант Самигуллин Илья Эдуардович 1995 г.р., находясь в пограннаряде на участке БрНР, обнаружил скрытое, отразил превосходящее, сорвал пытавшееся, ценой жизни дал. И всё vk.com/wall-211743173_313 #фсб #потерьнет #груз200
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Necro Mancer (Twitter)

Комары #47омбр #всу и российские коробочки: по танку результат неясен, а вот с БМД всё довольно однозначно t.me/brygada47/111