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Shadowy Ukrainian Special Forces Unit Releases Rare Kamikaze Drone Video

Shadowy Ukrainian Special Forces Unit Releases Rare Kamikaze Drone Video

Shadowy Ukrainian Special Forces Unit Releases Rare Kamikaze Drone Video
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Shadowy Ukrainian Special Forces Unit Releases Rare Kamikaze Drone Video Shadowy Ukrainian Special Forces Unit Releases Rare Kamikaze Drone Video

The Horrors Faced by Ukraine’s Animals and the People Trying to Help

The Horrors Faced by Ukraine’s Animals and the People Trying to Help
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The Russian army’s once-fearsome tank force has taken devastating losses since invasion in Feb. 2022. According to the Dutch observer group Oryx, the Russian military has lost at least 1,630 tanks in fighting in Ukraine, most of them T-72 and T-80 models manufactured to Cold War specs. Oryx analysts say the real number is without question higher, because the group uses only independently-confirmed data, usually photographs of an individual vehicle.

 The latest vehicle kill estimates from Ukraine’s Army General Staff (AGS), published on Jan. 20, paint an even worse-for-Moscow picture, reporting Ukrainian troops have since Russian invasion destroyed, knocked out or captured 3,139 Russian tanks of all types.

 Among the Russian losses were, according to Oryx, at least 44 T-90 tanks: a deeply modernized vehicle fielded in the 2000s, exported to India, and touted by Moscow as a weapon system fully on par with competing western main battle tanks like the US Abrams M1A3 and Germany’s Leopard II.

The Russian army’s once-fearsome tank force has taken devastating losses since invasion in Feb. 2022. According to the Dutch observer group Oryx, the Russian military has lost at least 1,630 tanks in fighting in Ukraine, most of them T-72 and T-80 models manufactured to Cold War specs. Oryx analysts say the real number is without question higher, because the group uses only independently-confirmed data, usually photographs of an individual vehicle.

 The latest vehicle kill estimates from Ukraine’s Army General Staff (AGS), published on Jan. 20, paint an even worse-for-Moscow picture, reporting Ukrainian troops have since Russian invasion destroyed, knocked out or captured 3,139 Russian tanks of all types.

 Among the Russian losses were, according to Oryx, at least 44 T-90 tanks: a deeply modernized vehicle fielded in the 2000s, exported to India, and touted by Moscow as a weapon system fully on par with competing western main battle tanks like the US Abrams M1A3 and Germany’s Leopard II.

Grossi to Continue Dialogue With Russia, Ukraine on Creation of NSSPZ Around ZNPP

Grossi to Continue Dialogue With Russia, Ukraine on Creation of NSSPZ Around ZNPP