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Russia-Ukraine War - News and Developments PART 2

Footage has been published of a strike by a Russian Iskander-M ballistic missile on a Ukrainian 5N63S command post with a 30N6 illumination and guidance radar of the S-300PS air defense system. The video was filmed from afar in the Pavlograd area of the Dnipropetrovsk region. Despite the low quality of the video, this clip is interesting because it shows a virtual confrontation between Soviet and Russian weapons. The S-300PS air defense system was developed in the USSR in 1982 and can hit targets at flight speeds of up to 1200 m/s. Ukraine previously had about 200 S-300PS/PT launchers in service. Ballistic missiles are a difficult target even for new air defense systems. As expected, the Ukrainian S-300PS air defense system, armed with 5V55R missiles, was unable to shoot down the Iskander-M missile. The speed of the Iskander-M missile at the final stage of flight reaches 2100 meters m/s. As a result of the Iskander-M missile strike, the Ukrainian command post 5N63S of the S-300PS air defense system was destroyed. At the end of the video, an evacuation group arrived at the radar.

 
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has vowed to do "everything possible" to end the ongoing war with Russia in 2025, emphasizing his commitment to achieving an honorable resolution for Ukraine and Europe. This declaration comes amid heightened military support from the United States, which announced a $500 million aid package during a recent meeting in Germany.

Key Highlights​

  1. Zelensky's Commitment:
    • In a recent interview, Zelensky expressed optimism about the potential for peace in 2025, stating that Ukraine would fight tirelessly to stop Russian aggression. He highlighted the importance of military strength in negotiations, asserting that true peace can only be achieved when Ukraine is strong enough to compel Russia to engage in dialogue.
  2. U.S. Support:
    • The Biden administration's announcement of a substantial aid package includes missiles, artillery shells, and support for F-16 fighter jets. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin emphasized the importance of bolstering Ukraine’s defenses against ongoing Russian attacks.
  3. Political Context:
    • Zelensky's statements come as the political landscape shifts with the impending inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump, who has indicated a desire to negotiate an end to the conflict. Zelensky acknowledged Trump's potential role in facilitating peace but also expressed concerns about maintaining robust U.S. support for Ukraine.
  4. Challenges Ahead:
    • Despite Zelensky's hopeful outlook, he faces significant challenges on the battlefield, where Russian forces continue to make gains. The Ukrainian leader has recognized that the situation remains precarious, with Russia holding approximately 20% of Ukrainian territory.
  5. Public Sentiment:
    • As Ukraine enters another year of conflict, public sentiment remains focused on achieving peace and restoring territorial integrity. Many Ukrainians share Zelensky's hope for a resolution that respects their sovereignty and security.

Conclusion​

Zelensky's commitment to ending the war in 2025 reflects both optimism and the harsh realities facing Ukraine as it continues to defend against Russian aggression. The ongoing support from the U.S. and other allies will be crucial as Ukraine seeks to strengthen its position in any future negotiations while navigating the complexities of international politics under a new U.S. administration.

 
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An episode of work in the Zaporizhia region of Ukraine, servicemen of the Stavropol airborne assault regiment of the Russian group of troops "Dnepr". The mobile crew uses, presumably, a homemade buggy, armed with an ATGM "Kornet". ATGM "Kornet" is capable of hitting targets at a distance of up to 8000 meters. The tactics of such crews, rapid movement to a given position and leaving it. Presumably, a stronghold of the Ukrainian army was fired upon.

 
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The video shows a Russian drone from the Okhotnik special forces unit of the 51st Guards Army of the Southern Group of Forces attacking a Ukrainian robotic transport platform. The Russian drone carried out the attack by dropping ammunition. The model of the Ukrainian robotic transport platform could not be determined, judging by the video, the transport robot was transporting provisions.

 
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Footage of an attack by a Ukrainian drone, presumably of the Baba Yaga type, on a Russian Tor-M2 air defense system in the Zaporizhia direction. The operator of the Ukrainian drone spotted the Russian Tor-M2 air defense system and dropped ammunition on it several times. After the first explosion, the driver of the Russian air defense system quickly got his bearings and drove the combat vehicle out of the line of fire at full speed. Judging by the video, the air defense system may have received minor damage.


Footage of the attack of the Russian FPV drone "Prince Vandal Novgorodsky" on the Ukrainian IFV CV9040C, the video was filmed in the Kursk region of Russia. The CV90 IFV is produced in Sweden, it has very good protection. The CV90 IFV is controlled by 3 people, it can carry up to 4 troops. The CV90 IFV is equipped with a Bofors L / 70 automatic cannon with a caliber of 40 mm. The CV90 IFV was attacked by two Vandal drones, both hit the turret. Presumably, at the time of the attack, the Ukrainian CV90 IFV had already been abandoned by the crew.

 
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