A selection of videos of damaged equipment of the Russian Federation in Ukraine. Part 109
A selection of videos in which the Ukrainian Armed Forces, individual detachments and international legions bomb the occupiers and are punished every day. In this collection we will show you videos found on the Internet.
Orcs ran over their mine
Very detailed drone footage of the destroyed Antonovsky Bridge taken a few days ago
Very detailed drone footage of the destroyed Antonovsky Bridge, taken a few days ago-2
A selection of drone videos
Omega unit destroys Russian infantry fighting vehicles near Donetsk
An Ork X-55 missile is shot down with a Stinger.
Shot down Orlan-10
You have never seen such anti-tank hedgehogs before
Somewhere near Kherson you can find the legacy of the Russian “second army”.
Something went wrong again for the Russians on the Eastern Front.
UR-77 Meteorite during mine clearance, view from a drone
Friendlyfire at maximum speed. An excerpt from the retreat from Kherson, orcs shooting at orcs, nice to watch
120 mm mortar trophy
They ran and ran, and one didn’t make it
After all, not all the orcs made it to the transport
East of Ukraine, French volunteer, Polish International Legion Grotto
The Armed Forces of Ukraine are going to punch the red-haired freaks in the face
A Ukrainian MTR group destroyed a patrol of Russian occupiers in the Kremennaya area
After a successful ambush, our soldiers retreated.
Then a Ukrainian UAV recorded how the Russians were evacuating the remains of the patrol.
Zaporozhye, the work of a Ukrainian sniper
What does a 10 point hit look like?
Mobilized Russian fighters abandon the latest tanks in the Svatovsky direction
The "Code 9.2" unit of the 92nd brigade captured three Russian T-72B3 tanks. This is the latest modification of the T-72 with a thermal imager and the most modern electronics.
What’s curious is that one of the tanks was blown up by a Russian mine, which was placed to blow up ours. But in the end they blew up their own equipment.
Previously captured tanks continue to produce similar ones. From Russian factories they are sent to the front, and from there they enter service with the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The Russian Federation continues to be the largest supplier of military equipment for the Ukrainian army.
92nd Separate Infantry Brigade named after the cat otaman Ivan Sirk
Cutting work on Crab
Unsuccessful night raid among the orcs
The occupants are hysterically fleeing Oleshki
Run, occupier, run
Orc pretends to be dead, drone operator doesn't let himself be fooled