Unprecedented drone footage showing a pair of US-supplied M2A2 Bradley IFVs in Ukrainian service engaging in a nearly 10 minute duel with a Russian T-90M MBT, successfully disabling it.
Key moments-
The first Bradley ambushes the T-90M, landing a number of hits with its 25mm Bushmaster chain gun before falling back to the southern side of the town.
The T-90M tries to engage the Bradley, but hits a house.
The second Bradley now approached from the south, charging the Russian T-90M, putting dozens of 25mm rounds into it.
New from @hntrbrkmedia: We found a dozen Ukrainian children listed for adoption on Russian websites. Days after we sent the evidence to Ukrainian prosecutors, the pages disappeared.
How Russia is stealing Ukraine’s future (thread).
Our team cross-checked more than 35,000 profiles on Russian adoption platforms with Ukraine’s Children of War missing persons database.
We identified twelve Ukrainian children between the ages of six and fifteen. They were shown as “Russian orphans.”
We used image recognition and open-source tools to confirm the matches. The results showed clear signs that these children were Ukrainian, not Russian.
Overnight, Ukrainian attack drones conducted a major strike on Russia’s Tuapse Black Sea oil export terminal, setting the facility, and two tankers onboarding Russian oil, ablaze.
William Sosbe died in June with a Dexcom G7 still fixed to his arm. His sisters say the device had been dropping signal for months and then went silent two days before he died.
Our story on how $DXCM, one of America’s largest medical device manufacturers, put millions at risk.
The G7 arrived with a promise that sounded simple. No more constant fingersticks, just a steady stream of glucose data and timely alarms. Doctors recommended it, ads celebrated it, and patients trusted it.
Our reporting found a different reality. ICU admissions, drivers fainting, children in emergency rooms, and families alleging deaths tied to inaccurate readings and failed alerts. Users describe months of false highs and lows, and sensor failures, that led to dangerous dosing.