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Today, there is important news from the Pokrovsk direction.
Here, the Russians have just launched one of their largest and most disastrous assaults of the war, a desperate attempt to punch through Ukrainian lines and relieve their encircled forces. Their idea to catch the Ukrainians off guard failed, as Ukrainian units coordinated quickly to counter the threat.
Geolocated footage from Ukrainian drones shows how they detected the first Russian motorcycle groups speeding toward Volodymyrivka and immediately unleashed their FPV drones. Geolocated footage shows the drones diving on the riders as they tried to zigzag across the muddy road. Some lost control, skidded into ditches, and were blown apart seconds later. Within minutes, the narrow route became clogged with burning motorcycles, an inferno that blocked the rest of the column. Ukrainian artillerymen, who had pre-marked the road, then opened fire. Shell after shell landed amid the wrecks, annihilating the next waves of riders.
The armored vehicles that followed slowed to avoid the chaos ahead, as Ukrainian drones descended from above. The drones targeted the weakest spots of the armored personnel carriers, the tracks, wheels, and rear engine compartments, and one after another burst into flames. Infantry dismounted in panic, trying to find cover in the ruins of Volodymyrivka, only to be hunted down by more drones. Ukrainian operators dropped explosives directly into craters and foxholes, killing anyone still moving. Those who sought refuge in nearby structures were struck by heavy octocopters carrying large munitions. Other drones finished off the immobilized vehicles with precise strikes to ensure they couldn’t be recovered later.
The Russian assault involved six tanks, including one turtle tank, more than forty armored personnel carriers and infantry fighting vehicles, over forty motorcycles, and several hundred troops. Despite this unprecedented number of vehicles and soldiers, the scene quickly turned into another road of death. As the forward units disintegrated, vehicles at the rear tried to turn around, creating a massive jam that made them easy prey for artillery and more drones. Ukrainian reconnaissance confirmed that by nightfall, at least three Russian tanks, sixteen armored vehicles, forty-one motorcycles, and two additional cars had been destroyed. Preliminary reports counted more than one hundred Russians dead and fifty wounded. Fighters from the Azov Brigade later reported that despite these losses, around thirty-two Russian infantrymen managed to dismount near Volodymyrivka, but twelve were killed almost instantly. The survivors hid in basements and debris, only for Ukrainian octocopters to drop heavy bombs on them through the night, and by dawn, there was no more movement in the settlement to be found.
This massive assault was part of the Russian command’s desperate plan to open a supply route to their trapped forces near Dobropillia. Following the earlier detonation of the ammonia pipeline near Rusin Yar, Russian commanders hoped to exploit the resulting confusion and threat. The toxic ammonia gas moved westwards, exactly towards the Ukrainian ground line of communication, putting Ukrainian soldiers under great danger. However in practice, this only meant Ukrainians could not quickly reinforce their presence in the town, while Ukrainian drone and artillery units remained unaffected and able to respond. In addition, the Russians assumed that the bad weather would prevent Ukrainians from using these drones, but as the footage shows, operators from several brigades and artillery crews coordinated perfectly and saved the day, turning the sky into a swarm of death for the Russian assault. Each unit complemented the others, and when a vehicle survived one strike, a second drone was already closing in.
Overall, the Russian waves of assaults near Volodymyrivka will go down as one of their most catastrophic failures near Pokrovsk. Even after blowing up the pipeline in a reckless attempt to distract Ukrainian forces and poison them with an ammonia cloud, their massive push ended in destruction. The smoldering wrecks scattered across the fields testify to the futility of trying to overcome Ukrainian fortifications and drone dominance. With autumn rains turning the terrain into a swamp and Ukrainian engineers mining every approach, this may have been Russia’s last major armored assault in this sector for the foreseeable future. Having lost dozens of vehicles and hundreds of troops, the Russians are now expected to revert once again to small-scale infantry infiltrations, sending poorly equipped soldiers to die where tanks and armor have already burned.
Today there is important news from the Pocrsk direction. Here the Russians have just launched one of their largest and most disastrous assaults of the war. A desperate attempt to punch through Ukrainian lines and relieve their encircled forces. Their idea to catch the Ukrainians offg guard failed as Ukrainian units coordinated quickly to counter the threat. Geoloccated footage from Ukrainian drones shows how they detected the first Russian motorcycle group speeding toward Volarvka and immediately unleashed their FPV drones. Geollocated footage shows the drones diving on the riders as they tried to zigzag across the muddy road. Some lost control, skidded into ditches, and were blown apart seconds later. Within minutes, the narrow road became clogged with burning motorcycles and inferno that blocked the rest of the column. Ukrainian artillerymen who had pre-marked the road then opened fire. Shell after shell landed amid the rerecks, annihilating the next waves of riders. The armored vehicles that followed slowed to avoid the chaos ahead as Ukrainian drones descended from above. The drones targeted the weickest spots of the armored personnel carriers. The tracks, wheels, and rear engine compartments and one after another burst into flames. Infantry dismounted in panic, trying to find cover in the ruins of Audi Marivka, only to be hunted down by more drones. Ukrainian operators dropped explosives directly into craters and foxholes, killing anyone still moving. Those who sought refuge in nearby structures were struck by heavy octoopters carrying large munitions. Other drones finished off the immobilized vehicles with precise strikes to ensure they couldn’t be recovered later. The Russian assault involved six tanks, including one turtle tank, more than 40 armored personnel carriers and infantry fighting vehicles, over 40 motorcycles, and several hundred troops. Despite this unprecedented number of vehicles and soldiers, the scene quickly turned into another road of death. As the forward units disintegrated, vehicles at the rear tried to turn around, creating a massive jam that made them easy prey for artillery and more drones. Ukrainian reconnaissance confirmed that by nightfall at least three Russian tanks, 16 armored vehicles, 41 motorcycles, and two additional cars had been destroyed. Preliminary reports counted more than 100 Russians dead and 50 wounded. Fighters from the Azov Brigade later reported that despite these losses, around 32 Russian infantrymen managed to dismount near Mirka, but 12 were killed almost instantly. The survivors hid in basements and debris only for Ukrainian octoopters to drop heavy bombs on them through the night. And by dawn, there was no more movement in the settlement to be found. This massive assault was part of the Russian command’s desperate plan to open a supply route to their trapped forces near Dropilia. Following the earlier detonation of the ammonia pipeline near Rousinar, Russian commanders hope to exploit the resulting confusion and threat. The toxic ammonia gas moved westwards exactly towards the Ukrainian ground line of communication, putting Ukrainian soldiers under great danger. However, in practice, this only meant Ukrainians could not quickly reinforce their presence in the town, while Ukrainian drone and artillery units remained unaffected and able to respond. In addition, the Russians assumed that the bad weather would prevent Ukrainians from using the drones. But as the footage shows, operators from several brigades and artillery crews coordinated perfectly and saved the day, turning the sky into a swarm of death for the Russian assault. Each unit complemented the others, and when a vehicle survived one strike, a second drone was already closing in. Overall, the Russian waves of assaults near Volivka will go down as one of their most catastrophic failures near Pocrs. Even after blowing up the pipeline in a reckless attempt to distract Ukrainian forces and poison them with an ammonia cloud, their massive push ended in destruction. The smoldering wrecks scattered across the fields testified to the futility of trying to overcome Ukrainian fortifications and drone dominance. With autom rains turning the terrain into a swamp and Ukrainian engineers mining every approach. This may have been Russia’s last major armored assault in the sector for the foreseeable future. Having lost dozens of vehicles and hundreds of troops, the Russians are now expected to revert once again to small-scale infantry infiltrations, sending poorly equipped soldiers to die where tanks and armor have already burned. 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Why are there so many underground lines with ammonia in Ukraine ?
Russia. Such a Clown Army 🤡
To bad they still have Clown to send. What an embarrasing way to end your life 🫣
Slava Ukraine
So far the only tactically smart
and I use 'smart' extreamly lose herething russia has done is use the amonia and even that is more by luck with the weather then anything else.Two stupid attacks one right another proves Russian command is desperate for anything to work what I was hope to see is one big totally damn-ass attack with lots of Russians no longer Russians or maybe this all Russian command can do in which case the end is near!
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7 er påkrævet for algoritmen så derfor; Længe leve Ukraine🍀❤👍
Ukraine will prevail 💙💛
This reminds me of the film "300"! Ukrainians are like Spartans!
At the rate Russians are being slaughtered ,I guess by the end of the war there won't be any Russian men left except Putin and his cronies but please don't tell them.
Russia is literally wasting what tanks it has left – its so funny, they really are dumb to think might is right and numbers mean something if you dont have tactics – its just not true!
Slava Ukraini!
God is ALWAYS with the good and against EVIL. God bless Ukraine.
Russia will never win. Russia is doing the only thing they know about fighting a war. If Ukraine did not have drones, Russia would be winning. But Ukraine has drones. So, why doesn’t Russia change tactics? They can’t, because they have no other plan. No other option, No other choice and no other understanding. That’s why they will lose in the end.
All this, just to stroke Putin’s ego.
Yes yes yeees
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Passt auf euch auf 😊😊😊😊
Grüße aus Germany Norbert Kommandante Kommodore 😊😊😊❤❤❤
Can hardly wait for their assistance to china in invading Taiwan.
The Russian command are Fools.
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Good video