Big tank bavovna with bonus turret toss.
Another big bavovna.
Another catastrophic failure for a Russian assault. But Russia won’t be deterred by its losses
This makes a great deal of sense.
A post from Maksym Zhorin, Deputy Commander of the 3rd Assault Brigade: "The orcs' tactic, especially evident in the Donetsk sector, is to wipe out one settlement after another. This is the only way they can advance. It is very difficult to keep the defense in such 'cities' that have only the name left. There are no basements, no buildings, nothing to hold on to (ed. Bakhmut, Maryinka, Avdiivka). That is why, in my personal opinion, it is becoming more and more expedient to build a full-fledged defense line that will not rely on the names of settlements. It is much easier to stop the enemy. It is much easier to break the enemy's forces there. And, of course, to develop counteroffensive actions from there."
A Russian cruise missile is shot down.
A sad sobering story about the cruelty of war. I can’t blame her for wanting revenge.
In the evening, I learned about a seriously wounded man who could not be carried out, for a long time the guy lay and waited for help, and an enemy drone hung in the sky above him and waited for the evacuation group. But the company commander chose the moment and risked his life to pick him up. And they did. They were taken to the nearest shelter. I went there late at night hoping I could still help. A few hours of struggle, five or six attempts to connect the dropper, the veins are no longer there (for the last time I miraculously find a vein, we start pouring solutions, the pressure rises, a few more injections and we exhale-stable.) The guys rushed to evaka, loaded it, and I said: "that's it, boy, hold on. It's all over now, the doctors are waiting for you, just a little bit and everything will be fine." They left, I sat down and it was at this time that my boyfriend took this photo. A moment later, we heard a powerful explosion and our evak group disappeared from communication. Forever ... Those bastards were waiting for them... Everyone died … When I joined the army, many people asked me: "Are you going to avenge your husband? You want blood?" and I always said, ' I'm not going to kill, I'm going to save. So that no one else is left, like my husband, without medical help on the battlefield." And when asked if I would provide medical assistance to prisoners, I always answered that yes, this is my duty. So I don't want to save anymore, I want to kill. And it is desirable to see how they die, and also, to see how their mothers and women squeal on their graves. And I will not provide any assistance to any prisoner. And I don't give a shit about your humanity, the rules of war, and all sorts of conventions. Damn you Russians! You, your children and your grandchildren, for all the grief that you brought to our land."
Nadia Stanislavna Bila.
More of the reality of war.
Russians execute Ukrainians who had surrendered.
WARNING: The video shows from a distance the prisoners being shot.
A Russian soldier checks out one of Ukraine’s new magnetic drone-dropped mines. It doesn’t turn out well for him. WARNING: It shows the soldier being blown up.
A close-up photo of the second ship that was hit and damaged in the attack at Feodosia that destroyed a Russian landing/cargo ship.
The drone will find you. If you run, you’ll just flip over.
Arise and go forth!
This drone pilot flies the drone into the Russian hideout and flies around inside for a while before detonating.
Life in a trench under shelling. Somebody tell a joke!
You wouldn’t want to be on the receiving end of this gun.
Another reason to ban Russian and Belarusian athletes from the Olympics.
Russia brags about having taken a pile of rubble that used to be a town.
An update on the attack on the train station in Kherson yesterday.
This is just plain stupid.
Rest in peace.
Japan clearly doesn’t give a f*** what Russia thinks.
Keeping spirits up under threat of air raid.
This might be the cutest Kombat Kitten ever.