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Russia-Ukraine War - News and Developments PART 2

An episode of combat use of the Russian 152-mm self-propelled gun 2S43 "Malva" in the Kursk region of Russia. The self-propelled gun "Malva" is mounted on the chassis BAZ-6910-027 "Voshchina". Judging by the video, the artillery gun used is still 2A64, it is planned to replace it with a longer-range one.

 
Recent reports indicate that North Korea has sent around 10,000 troops to Russia, with many stationed in the Kursk region to support Russia's efforts in Ukraine. While they are primarily involved in artillery, UAV operations, and infantry tactics, they are expected to soon participate directly in combat. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin confirmed these developments, expressing concern over the escalation this could bring. The U.S. and its allies are monitoring the situation closely and are prepared to consider North Korean troops as legitimate targets if they engage in active combat alongside Russian forces

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Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson recently stated that if former U.S. President Donald Trump were to cut U.S. funding to Ukraine, the United Kingdom might consider sending troops to support Kyiv. Johnson emphasized the importance of supporting Ukraine in its conflict with Russia, suggesting that if U.S. assistance were reduced under a potential Trump administration, the UK and other European allies would need to fill the gap to prevent a destabilizing shift in the region. Johnson’s remarks underline ongoing concerns among European leaders about maintaining support for Ukraine amid evolving international political dynamics.

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BREAKING:

Russia struck Ukraine's capital Kiev woth ballistic missiles.
Russia launched a coordinated attack on Ukraine using cruise missiles, ballistic missiles, and Geran drones.

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An episode of the movement of a column and landing of troops of the Russian BMP-2 in Novoivanovka, Kursk region of Russia. The BMP-2 as part of a column consisting of a T-72 tank and five BMP-2s broke through to Ukrainian positions in the settlements of Zeleny Shlyakh and Novoivanovka. The column split into two parts, during the movement of the column one of the tanks was hit by a strike, presumably by a drone, it is not clear from the video how much the tank was damaged. The video shows the landing of troops from the Russian BMP-2 in the village of Novoivanovka and the attack of a Ukrainian grenade launcher from behind a building, as noted in the video. The BMP-2 was attacked twice, the first grenade launcher strike was tangential, the second grenade launcher shot into the ground. The BMP-2 was not damaged and landed troops.

 
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