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Necro Mancer (Twitter)

Работают "Птахи Мадяра", 06/09/23, часть 6 (полное видео на 19+ минут тут youtube.com/HLt_fdznlic?si=5GQy…) #Мадяр #RussianUkrainianWar
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The Lookout (Twitter)

God tråd:

Om DU:
"“Although the radiation doses to virtually all civilians, would be very low, the cumulative population dose resulting from the dispersal of hundreds of tons of DU [depleted uranium], as occurred during the Gulf War, could result in up to ten cancer deaths."
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The Lookout (Twitter)

RT @nolanwpeterson: When I was a freshman (or ‘doolie’) at the US Air Force Academy in 2000, we had to carry around a small book called ‘Contrails.’ Its many pages held famous quotes, information about the ranks and history of the US armed forces, the Code of Conduct, and yes…poems, many poems…written by warrior poets. Between obstacle courses and drill practice, we had to memorize everything in that book. If we failed, we were punished. Eventually, we stopped failing. It was our tradition, a way of instilling the warrior ethos in young women and men who’d known nothing but peace in our lives. A year later, when we watched the towers fall, we drew upon that heritage to steel our young souls for what was to come. War is hell — I’ve seen enough of them to know that’s true. But I can also say this with confidence: The best warriors are the ones who see war for the tragedy it is but never fail to pull the trigger when i...

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The Lookout (Twitter)

RT @Veteransforukr1: With your donations we have been kicking ass since March 2022.

If you want to contribute to the destruction of the Ruzzian war marchine, visit vaukraine.com and consider retweeting our posts.
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The Lookout (Twitter)

RT @selshevneren: HV-12 poking around with Black Hornet-drones in
exsersise exercise #Trøndelag23 📸 Kristian Kapelrud / Forsvaret
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Dan (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.
Def Mon (Twitter)

RT @FPVDronesUa: The process of putting together presents for the occupiers in time-laps
Status-6 (Twitter)

A video and the aftermath of what was described as a Ukrainian strike with GMLRS rocket against Russian drone operators of a ZALA-421 reconnaissance UAV.
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Status-6 (Twitter)

Ukrainian President Zelensky promoted the head of the the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine (ГУР МО), Major General Kyrilo Budanov, to the rank of lieutenant general.

president.gov.ua/documents/5…
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Necro Mancer (Twitter)

Вот такая хуйня, малята #всрф
Necro Mancer (Twitter)

Рядовой водитель отделения автоматических гранатомётов Альви Саидович Сунгуров из Ведено действиями под артобстрелом в апреле 2022 года явно не позволил избежать потерь среди ЛС, но зато теперь надолго в списках и заимел личную улицу t.me/rosgvard_sko/6384 #росгвардия #груз200
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Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (Twitter)

So about the reasons for my absence. On August 19th I lost access to my account because my device, where the two-factor authentication app was located, stopped working.
Since that day I have tried to contact the X/Twitter support team. However, despite all my numerous attempts to contact them, I have received absolutely no response from them. And most likely there will never be a response at all.
As a result, the situation was saved by an repairman who took up the job to repair my tablet, despite the fact that other service centers had previously refused to take on repairs, calling the breakdown irreparable. As a result, I paid a higher price for repairs than my tablet cost itself, but nevertheless, yesterday I was able to restore access to my account. It turned out to be a more reliable option than hoping that someone from the X/Twitter support team would deign to come down and help.
Moral - Take care of the security of your account on your own so that such situations do not happen to you. Never rely on Twitter/X support, it's dead. Count only on yourself. Nobody will help you.
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