On December 2, several videos documenting some of the Russian military’s recent operations against Kiev forces surfaced online.
At least 17 of the videos show dozens of attacks with FPV suicide drones, grenade-dropping drones, and interceptor drones that targeted Ukrainian troops, posts and equipment, across several directions within the special military operation zone over the last few days.
An addition video shows a Geran-type fixed-wing suicide drone hitting a Ukrainian mobile fire group somewhere along the Pavlograd-Dnipro highway.
One more video shows attacks with a TOS thermobaric rocket launcher on Ukrainian fortifications in the directions of Kharkiv and Sumy.
Three additional videos show airstrikes with UMPK-equipped guided glide bombs that hit the city of Huliaipole in the direction of Zaporozhye and the settlement of Ryzhevka in Sumy.
Meanwhile, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced in its daily briefing that missile, drone and artillery strikes hit “energy and gas infrastructure facilities used for the interests of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, ammunition depots, temporary deployment areas of Ukrainian armed formations and foreign mercenaries in 141 areas” over the past 24 hours.
The ministry also revealed that Russian air defenses shot down during the same period at least 44 fixed-wing drones launched by Kiev forces.
According to the ministry, Kiev forces have lost 668 aircraft, 283 helicopters, 99,831 drones, 638 air defense systems, 26,337 tanks and other armored fighting vehicles, 1,623 multiple rocket launchers, 31,682 artillery pieces, and 48,144 support vehicles since the start of the special military operation.
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since it’s the 3 rd here it’s yesterday’s news.
bring it you orc shitstains!!!
heheheh
i walked kievs streets yesterday there’s no evidence there that matches the news. in my opinion i suspect that ukraines internet is totally shadow banned. its like always they control communications.
like how they entrap people by legal contracts that people think are just ” formalities ” or nothing at all . just a consent form . that’s how they’re enslaving everyone. every time someone creates another account to access whatever they’ve signed a contract . they don’t even read them .
thats how it’s being done. i’ve read them , the original ones that you first have to sign to get on board the web. they’re all the same we reserve the right to change this into whatever we want whenever we want and you agree.
and you includes your deceased estate and your heirs and descendants to btw.