Sanctions Have Russia Building Frankenstein Tanks
Sanctions have the Russian army making Frankenstein tanks out of old T-62 hulls and turrets from T-72 and T-80 tanks.
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Sanctions have the Russian army making Frankenstein tanks out of old T-62 hulls and turrets from T-72 and T-80 tanks.
Kremlin Leader Vladimir Putin met his Turkish counterpart in Kazakhstan during the CICA summit to possible discuss peace talks with Ukraine
As the population of Ukrainian refugees continues to rise (more than 7.4 million across Europe), we’re seeing the strangest, most humbling, and in this case, most disappointing treatment from the countries they were supposedly “welcomed in.”
The longest bridge ever built by Russia was recently bombed. Who did it, and how?
Putin and his generals are running out of tricks and maneuvers. Though we do not deny the tragedy that happened when Russia started to strike civilian areas throughout (our recent count is at least 77 missiles fired), this event will have a very minimal impact on how Russian troops will defend or attack in the coming weeks.
As winter draws closer, the Ukrainian military is shifting gears and making sure they can support their troops with the right kind of equipment and weaponry.
After Elon Musk’s Twitter tirade on an overly simplified solution to the Ukraine-Russia war, his company Starlink is now being questioned for its timely outage to Ukraine’s Internet service.
It seems that Russia is ready to stoop its lowest low after they couldn’t fight a square fight with the Ukrainians, who had successfully cut down their supply chain when the Crimea bridge was blasted last week.
At the time, we were still speculating that the Ukrainians had a hand in the assassination of Daria Dugina, daughter of Putin’s close friend and ally.
In another video, we can see a Russian soldier captured by Ukrainian troops in Luhansk Oblast. In the interaction, the Russian was fed shawarma, and it seemed like this was the first meal he’s had in days.
Last night, Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed Zaporizhzhia will now be a state zone, meaning it can claim the entire region as part of its own.
Last night, citizens showed videos and images of a mysterious beaming light in Belgorod. The yellowish light beams were seen on the outskirts of the city and had become dominant at night.