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Russia-Ukraine War - News and Developments PART 2

Russian forces destroyed two US deployed Patriot anti-aircraft missile
launchers and an American radar of the NATO backed Ukrainian
army this week, in the Ukraine War, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported!

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Germany has officially announced that it will no longer provide Ukraine with heavy military equipment. This decision was confirmed by Chancellor Olaf Scholz during a public dialogue event in Prenzlau, where he stated that the country will not supply long-range weapons, specifically Taurus cruise missiles, regardless of NATO allies' decisions. Scholz emphasized that such deliveries pose a significant risk of escalating the conflict with Russia and reiterated that this policy will remain unchanged even if other nations choose to proceed differently.

This announcement comes amidst ongoing discussions among Western allies regarding military support for Ukraine. While the U.S. and the UK have recently increased their military aid, Germany's stance appears to be more cautious, reflecting concerns about potential escalation in the warr. Scholz's comments highlight a broader hesitation within Germany to engage in providing heavy weaponry that could reach deep into Russian territory, which he believes could exacerbate tensions further.
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An episode of the battle of the Russian assault group from Samara, in the Pokrovsky direction. The assault group, consisting of a BTR-82A and a buggy, was tasked with landing troops. The video shows the assault group breaking through to a populated area and landing troops. During the retreat of the BTR-82A, it was attacked by five Ukrainian FPV drones. It is unknown how, but the Russian BTR-82A withstood all five attacks. The BTR-82A is equipped with a homemade protection system called "Mangal", but due to the low quality of the video, the elements of the protection cannot be seen. The video is shortened, only the key moments of the battle are shown.


Footage of the Russian FPV drone "Prince Vandal Novgorodsky", controlled via fiber optic cable. In the video, the FPV drone "Vandal" attacks the rear of a Ukrainian T-72AMT tank. The T-72AMT tank is an updated version of the Soviet T-72 tank, produced in 2017 at the Kiev Armored Plant. Many upgrades have been made to the tank. In terms of protection, the tank is close to the Russian T-72B3 tanks. Please note that when the drone attacks, a Ukrainian pickup truck with electronic warfare systems can be seen on the road, but since the drone is controlled via fiber optic cable, the electronic warfare does not affect it. As a result of the drone strike, the T-72AMT tank was destroyed, it is unknown whether the crew managed to leave the tank. The video was filmed in the border area of the Kursk region of Russia.

 

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