A daily overview of events in Ukraine. With a special look at the area around Kreminna, Kupyansk and Svatove. In addition, the AFU was active today with targeted attacks on concentrations of Russian personnel and equipment.
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Russian losses per 26/10. We see a very sharp uptake in lost tanks and (armored) vehicles. Which makes sense given all the trophy footage that came out recent days.
The AFU shot down a Ka-52 attack helicopter in the south around 4pm.
According to reports, as a result of AFU artillery strikes, an ammunition warehouse and more than 10 "Kadyrovites" were destroyed in Novoivanivka, Luhansk region.
Also, the situation in #Kherson is getting even worse. There are reports that expensive equipment for radiation therapy was taken from the oncology hospital by Russians. We are trying to verify and get more clarification on this story.
There was news about the NASAMS being delivered to Ukraine..
In Litomerice, Czech Republic someone repainted the pedestal of a monument to the red army. They made a washing machine out of it and symbolized blood on top of the statue itself.
Another exchange of prisoners took place. Ukraine returned 10 soldiers - an officer and 9 privates and sergeants.
Ukraine was also handed over the body of an American volunteer, US Army veteran Joshua Alan Jones, who fought for Ukraine.
RIP Joshua.
Israeli media reported on the transfer of Smart Shooter complexes installed on UAVs to Ukraine to combat Iranian drones
Australia keeps doing their job. Thank you Aussies!
➡️AFU captured a group of Russian soldiers in Myasozharivka
➡️There were reports about Petropavlivka being liberated. This is not new(s). The town is liberated for a while already. Just visually (extra) confirmed.
➡️AFU is 4KM from #Svatove
Kreminna:
➡️There are unconfirmed reports that Russia has evacuated its forces from the western part of Lysyschansk (white dashed area) to an unknown location
➡️Locals in #Rubizhne reported loud noise (likely artillery) in the city now and claim this was also the case overnight
➡️Russia tried to counter attack from Chervonopopivka to Terny but retreated
➡️Weather conditions are bad, lots of rain. Stalling the frontline for at least 1-2 days. We have seen even Ukrainian armored vehicles get stuck in the mud
➡️AFU increase artillery fire in the area
SitRep - 28/10 - "Airdefense has arrived, but we need more"
An overview of the daily events about the war between #Russia and #Ukraine. In special today we look at the front around #Svatove where news came out of a renewed AFU offensive.
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As you are used to from me, we start with the losses of Russia. We are just 300 men losses away from the 70.000 mark. As a comparison, in the Soviet-Afghan war, the Soviet Union lost about 15.000 soldiers in 9 years. You do the math...
Lots of trophies and destroyed equipment appeared today. Some of them caught on tape.
1x #T90M
2x Russian field position with (152mm) ammo left
2x #2C33 Msta-SM
1x #T80BV
1x #BMP
Welcome to the daily overview of the events of the war in Ukraine. We zoom in on general matters and of course the front line. With today a special look at #Kupyansk-#Svatove, #Kreminna and #Kherson.
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As usual we start with the russian losses, which are slightly less then usual. This most likely has to do with the bad weather, making advancements and therefore direct combat less easy. We expect there hasn't been much direct combat the last day.
Last evening the AFU managed to shoot down 19 #Shahed-136 kamikaze drones and one X-59 cruisemissile.
In total 20 drones were launched. That makes a hitrate of 95%.
SitRep - 24/10 - "Exactly 8 months ago it started"
The daily summary of the events of the war in #Ukraine. With today -finally again- a number of confirmed liberated villages by the AFU in the north of Ukraine.
Today exactly 8 months ago, Russia started the war.
Thread!
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We start like usual with enemy losses:
A higher uptake in men losses is recorded. Also slightly more armoured vehicles are seen captured or destroyed. This is in line with a lot of new footage coming out of either captured or damaged equipment.
SitRep - 23/10 - "Drones, missiles and a petal mine"
Today we go back to the daily happenings in #Ukraine. Because of a network deactivation/cut-off in Kherson by Russia, we didn't receive many updates. But let's speak about what we do know! We look at different front lines
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We start with the daily losses on the Russian side. Nothing special, just another day in the office. What does start to stand out is the constant (high) loss of artillery systems. That should start to take its toll on Russia.
Overnight a series of attacks hit critical infrastructure in the country. A total of 16 drones were shot down between 12pm and 2am. Ukraine really urgently needs more airdefense.
➡️Today #Israel 🇮🇱 provided intel to #Ukraine to combat the Iranian drones in a more effective way.
An overview of the daily events during the war in Ukraine. With a special look at #Kherson and #Bakhmut. Today unfortunately we saw massive cruise missile attack on critical infrastructure of Ukraine resulting in outages.
We start with the Russian losses. Compared to yesterday we see a normal rate. We are working towards 70.000.
Overnight Russia tried to strike Ukraine again with a lot of drones. The AFU shot down 10. Unfortunately some hit their destination, inflicting minor but hard damage. Also 18 cruise missiles were shot down this morning.