Russian Invasion of Ukraine 2022

Problem is they've been losing a metric butt ton of troops as well since the Russians are much better with close in urban meat grinder fighting than the utterly catastrophic complete wastes of men and material they experienced trying to assault Vuhledar.

The UAF might've much better served doing what they're doing around Vuhledar in giving up the city and letting the Russians charge across those open fields to the west of it again and again while they just rain artillery and replace mines... because if Vuhledar is any evidence, the Russians would do just that. They'd lose less men and thus be in a better position to counterattack into the city when they'd truly exhausted the Russians.
You do know the Ukrainians have lost less then the Russians and that is what matters?
Besides the fact the Russians are using wave tactics to wear down the Ukrainians. Not normal assaulting it.

Also, Bakhmut is just trenches now as the city is just rubble
 
Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister meets President Zelensky. Saudi Arabia pledges Ukraine over $400 million in humanitarian aid mostly in the form of oil and natural gas relief.



Croatia Promising to Send Ukraine over a dozen Mi-8 Helicopters.



Denmark to Deliver Anti-tank Mines To Ukraine.



Ukrainian Drone Drops Bomb on Russian Anti-Drone Gun.



Article on Taiwanese Volunteers Fighting in Ukraine.

 
Umm what? Is this guy under a rock Belarus is already friendly with russia
No,they try remain independent from Moscov from the beginning.Making bussines with China,and till 2017 try to made amends with Poland,treating our minority there properly.
Unless Ukraine and Lithuania.

Unfortunatelly,our idiots ignored that,and keep helping racists in Lithuania nad Ukraine,and try to change regime on Belaruss replacing Łukaszenko with some leftist idiot.

As a result,Belarus is anti-polish now,but not worst then Ukraine or Lithuania.

And Moscov want them as part of their state.Only question is - would China agree to that? Belarus on purpose made big concessions to them.
 
A Ukrainian Drone, the UJ-22, crashed in the Moscow Oblast, over six hundred kilometers from Russian controlled territory. It may have been modified from its recon role to act as a Kamikaze Munition.



First T-62M obr. 2022 seen in Ukraine. These T-62's were recently publicized as having been modernized, most notably with thermal sights.



More and more Uparmored BMP-3's are being seen operating in Ukraine. A small number have already been documented as lost in the conflict.



A Strela-10 Air Defense System Spotted in Donetsk whilst still sporting a Desert Paintjob, likely indicating it was donated to Ukraine by Foreigner Partners.



Another Russian BMP IFV Lost to an Anti-Tank Mine at a Crossing Where Multiple Russian Vehicles Have Been Damaged by Anti-Tank Mines in previous weeks.

 
Reported map of the advances made by Russian Forces in the Bakhmut Area over the past year.



Serbia Reportedly has sold Ukraine hundreds of Extended Range Grad Rockets for their Soviet era MLRS systems and has been for sometime now.



Still no confirmation on whether days ago a Russian A-50 Electronic Warfare Aircraft was damaged either by Ukrainian drones or partisan attack whilst based in Minsk. Belarussian authorities, days later, released a video of a Russian A-50 operating and undamaged in the same airport however.



Russian Su-25 Aircraft Reportedly Shot Down by Ukrainian Army. Pilot apparently ejected and rescued by Russian forces.



Airbus (as part of a pre-War order) delivering H125 Light Utility Helicopters to the Ukrainian Border Guards.



Reports out of Lebanon alleging that Russia is recruiting fighters out of Palestinian Refugee camps in Lebanon with the assistance of the Assad Regime and Hezbollah. Supposedly most of the reported 300 recruits have previous experience serving with Fatah militias. Also reportedly some Syrian fighters are also to be recruited for fighting in Ukraine.

 
The Turks fking over the Serbs? Wow... I'm pretty sure that is something that has NEVER happened before! First time for everything though amirite? ;)
Either they got bamboozled... or they let themselves be, in case Putin asks. Money is money, and it's not like Putin will be sending them much these days.
 
Explosion Reported at Krasnodar Air Base in Southern Russia.



Large explosion reported near Moscow a day after a Ukrainian drone crashed in the same region. Still no details.





MK153 SMAW Rocket Launchers Seen in Use With Ukrainian Forces.



Russian Dummy Howitzers.

 
Zaporizhia Trending for all the wrong reasons.



According to Oryx, Germany is the Second Biggest Supplier of Equipment to Ukraine, at least at the moment when it comes to delivered stuff.



Russian Su-34 Reportedly Downed Yesterday.



Allegedly combat footage of a Ukrainian Tank somehow Surprising a group.of Russian soldiers in broad daylight.



If anyone wants to read another long depressing story of a Mobilized Force of Russians going into combat. This one involves a bunch of Siberian rural farmers mobilized into service, given a few weeks of "training" before being lied to that they'd be doing "territorial defense" work before being placed into the DNR Army and used up by the dismissive DNR veterans as cannon fodder after a week of "stormtrooper training/firing AK's at a range."

 
Some more firsts during the Special Military Operation. The first Documented Loss of a 2022 Upgrade of the T72B3, struck by a drone dropped munition.



First Documented Loss of a Ukrainian Panthera T6 Abandoned Somewhere near Bakhmut. These lightly armored vehicles are built in the UAE and Turkey and some were delivered to Ukraine.



It appears Ukraine will be receiving two companies of Challenger-2 Tanks for likely two different Ukrainian Brigades.



M113 APC Ambulance Survives Nearby Explosion in Bakhmut.



More Russian MT-LB's spotted with Naval Mounts for Weapons.

 
Russia's not gonna win the war throwing away their vehicles and men piecemeal like this...

If anyone wants to read another long depressing story of a Mobilized Force of Russians going into combat. This one involves a bunch of Siberian rural farmers mobilized into service, given a few weeks of "training" before being lied to that they'd be doing "territorial defense" work before being placed into the DNR Army and used up by the dismissive DNR veterans as cannon fodder after a week of "stormtrooper training/firing AK's at a range."


Kremlin's response: They served their purpose, here's a coupon for 10% off your next sack of potatoes... it only becomes active in June though so don't try to use it until then.
 
Reports from journalists in the area stating that after almost eight months of fighting, holding Bakhmut maybe becoming increasingly untenable. But the Ukrainians, at least publicly, are stating they have no plans to withdraw.







Wagner PMC Captured the T-34 Monument in Bakhmut.



A Russian Ka-52 Attack Helicopter Joins the Mechanical Graveyard Outside Vuhledar.

 
They won't publicly announce the pullout till they are already out..don't give the Russians a chance to take a offensive.
Yup, whether they are planning a withdrawal or counter-attack on one or both flanks and when, it's in their interest to not reveal that until the other side finds out on their own.
 

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