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I'm not boosting it but there's some intense FPS footage showing what it looks like to live on the border with Putin's Russia here if you're interested.
The Cabinet of Ministers supported the draft of Zelenskyi's decree on the creation of the Forces of Unmanned Systems in the Armed Forces. Now, the Ministry of Defense will prepare and submit the draft law to the Government meeting, Defense Minister Umerov reports.
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U.S. and our allies' sanctions are reaching deep into the oligarchs' assets and income now. Putin's reign is not going to long survive now that the Russian treasury is about empty.
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I've got a nifty idea for the Russian tank drivers. Instead of trying to make your tanks safe from drones in order to drive westward turn them around and drive them to the east.
US-based company Feloni Aero launches the newest line of advanced attack drones Felon 1.0 and FelonX to strengthen Ukraine's defense capabilities.
The Felon 1.0 carries a 5.56 mm caliber weapon while the FelonX is capable of firing the world's smallest anti-tank missile, the Spike (analogous to the FGM-148 Javelin).
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If #Ukraine is able to get the average Russian soldier casualty rate up over 2,000/day and keep it there for more than a month than Putin may not be able to keep his army from retreating sometime in 2024.
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Joe Biden's early efforts to secure long-term aid for #Ukraine is paying off in terms of artillery shells thankfully. I noticed that one of our Army's factories in Pennsylvania that was producing under 5,000 shells per month in 2021 is already brought that up to almost 50k per month.
I'd advise all the Russians still on Ukrainian territory to return to Moscow as quickly as possible because soon it will be safer to fight Putin than Uncle Sam's allies.
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If congresspeople want to have more say over how our commander-in-chief is addressing Putin's war crimes among his other concerns than they should declare war on him legislatively.
Today, we had many meetings on military issues - the situation at the front, the occupier's offensive and our actions - both to thwart Russia's plans and to achieve our goals. There was a report by Chief of the Army Oleksandr Syrskyi, and we also discussed arms supplies and communication with partners with Defense Minister Rustem Umerov. We need a significant acceleration of supplies to significantly strengthen the capabilities of our soldiers.
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Drones have made warfare even more damn scary than it already was, but that they've brought the blyatmobiles into existence to laugh at helps make up for it somewhat.
After Poland, Lithuania can also help Ukraine in returning men of military age, Defense Minister Laurynas Kasciunas confirmed. Specific measures are not yet considered while Lithuania is watching closely what decision Poland will make.
The German manufacturer of building materials Knauf completely stops working in Russia 'against the background of current events'. The reasons are not specified, but the company was recently involved in a scandal with supplies to occupied Mariupol.
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Knauf just announced that they'll stop working in Russia, two years after the full-scale invasion in case you are making a home construction material purchasing decision. Please say no to Knauf for helping to prop up Putin for so long.
"I think this support will really strengthen the armed forces, We will have a chance at victory if Ukraine really gets the weapons system, which we need so much. We need long-range weapons to not lose people on the frontline because we have, we have casualties because we cannot reach that far. Our weapons are not that long-range. We need that and of course air defense. Those are our priorities right now," he added.