Map of Russia's special operations in Ukraine, the advance of Russian troops, militar

More footage of Russian FPV drones controlled via fiber optic cable. In this case, the FPV drone was supposedly planning to attack a Ukrainian CRARRV engineering vehicle. Judging by the video, the Ukrainian CRARRV had already been damaged. The video was filmed near the village of Zaoleshenka in the Kursk region of Russia. The CRARRV is a very rare vehicle. In 2023, the UK transferred 2 units to Ukraine. It is designed to evacuate Challenger 2 tanks. The CRARRV recovery vehicle was developed by Vickers Defence in 1985, based on the Challenger 1 tank hull. The ARV is equipped with two winches, a hydraulic crane, and a 7.62 machine gun. The ARV crew is up to five people.

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An episode of the work of the Russian mobile medical group evacuating the wounded from the combat zone in Ukraine. The video was filmed near the contact line. The location of the shooting is not reported. The evacuation group uses an ATV and a homemade trailer. The group's work is quite dangerous, as there is a high risk of attack by Ukrainian drones. Drones have also affected the time it takes to evacuate the wounded for surgical care. It has increased threefold - to 14.5 hours.

The medical group takes the wounded, if necessary, assistance is provided directly along the way. The wounded can be encouraged and even force can be used to bring soldiers to their senses. According to doctors as of 2025, during active fighting in Ukraine, the absolute majority of wounds, 94.4% - are shrapnel and explosive. This data includes 75% of wounds from UAV attacks, 20% from artillery shelling and only 4% of wounds from small arms. These data can be applied to Ukrainian injury statistics, with the adjustment that the Russian army uses more bombs, missiles and artillery.

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Residents of the Ukrainian city of Dnepropetrovsk began publishing footage of a massive attack by Russian kamikaze drones "Geran-2". This is the second drone attack on Dnepropetrovsk in recent days. It is worth noting that, judging by the video, Ukrainian air defense was not working during the attack. It is officially reported that Ukrainian warehouses were attacked, which housed military equipment, weapons and ammunition. Kamikaze drones "Geran-2" are now being mass-produced in Russia, more than 100 units are produced per day

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The first use of homemade hand bombs Kolobok of Russia in Ukraine. Russian specialists, the explosive laboratory of the separate assault detachment of the 33rd MSP, 20th MSD, developed a homemade explosive device in the form of a ball. Unofficially, the bomb is called Kolobok, this is a character from East Slavic folk tales. The Kolobok bomb is already used in battles in Ukraine, it is convenient to use when storming buildings, dugouts and trenches. The developers do not disclose technical data, it is known that the bomb has different sizes and weights. Tests of Kolobok ammunition, weighing 1 kg, 1.5 kg and 4 kg are shown in the video.

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Footage of an attempt to break through Russian defenses west of the city of Chasov Yarov by Ukrainian units of the 24th King Danylo Brigade. For the first time, a supposedly new tactical sign was spotted on Ukrainian equipment: three upward-pointing arrows enclosed in a square. Units of the 98th Guards Airborne Division participated in the battle on the Russian side; they used FPV drones. The Ukrainian group used T-72AV tanks, an MT-LB transporter-tractor, a BMP-1, an M113 armored personnel carrier, a Kirpi armored vehicle, and an M-80A infantry fighting vehicle made in Yugoslavia. Information about the equipment is available on the channel. Judging by the video, the Ukrainian armored group was destroyed mainly by drones; some of the equipment ran over mines.

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Russian units have begun using FPV drones for ambush attacks in Ukraine. Drones controlled via fiber optics are used. It is implied that the drone does not fly to save battery power, but waits for a target near the road. The video shows a strike by a Russian FPV drone on a Ukrainian BATT UMG armored vehicle in the border area of the Kursk region, possibly in the Sumy region of Ukraine. The BATT UMG armored vehicle is manufactured by the American company The Armored Group, a review is available on the channel. The video also shows several attacks on pickup trucks used by the Ukrainian army. In one of the videos, during the flight of the FPV drone, you can see an unfinished anti-drone corridor on the road. The Russian army is also installing this defense against drones.

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Operators of the 61st Guards Marine Brigade of Russia showed footage of interceptions of Ukrainian reconnaissance and attack UAVs. Unknown models of Russian FPV drones are used to intercept Ukrainian UAVs. The video shows the interception of Ukrainian Furia, Lelek, and Shark UAVs. A heavy drone of the Baba Yaga type and a Darts kamikaze UAV were also shot down. Technical information about some UAVs is available on the channel.

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An episode of the evacuation of the Russian Desertcross-1000 buggy, using another similar buggy model. The Desertcross-1000 buggy is made in China. During the evacuation, a Ukrainian FPV drone appears. The soldiers start shooting at it, causing the Ukrainian drone to fall. Judging by the video, one of the fragments of the fallen drone hits one of the soldiers. But then the soldier suggests continuing the evacuation, apparently a symbolic injury. It is worth noting that the soldier shoots at the drone with a machine gun, while there is a shotgun near the buggy. It is unknown why he does not use it. The drone could have been shot down with a shotgun with one shot.

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The strike on the Ukrainian Kherson Shipyard with FAB-500 aerial bombs with UMPK modules was carried out by Russian aviation. The shipyard is located on Korabel Island in the western part of Kherson. The strike was carried out by a Russian Su-34 frontline fighter-bomber. Technical information about the FAB-500 bombs is in the link to the video in the comments to the video. According to Russian media, the facility was used to house foreign weapons and assemble drones, Ukrainian media refute this.

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New footage has emerged of abandoned Ukrainian military equipment on the border between Russia's Kursk Oblast and Ukraine's Sumy Oblast. Judging by the video, the military equipment has not yet been removed. Possibly due to the threat of drone attacks. The video has been shortened. The video shows an abandoned Ukrainian Stryker armored personnel carrier, an M113 armored personnel carrier, a Bushmaster armored personnel carrier, pickup trucks, and other equipment.

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Footage of the aftermath of a strike by Ukrainian HIMARS MLRS on a group of Russian Mi-28NM and Mi-8AMTSh helicopters in the Belgorod region of Russia on March 24 has been published. We previously showed this MLRS strike, but judging by the video, our conclusions were wrong and the attack really took place. As was recently reported, the Mi-28NM was restored, but the Mi-8 will probably be written off. As can be seen in the video, the armor of the Mi-28NM helicopter cabin and canopy withstood a hit by tungsten balls from a GMLRS M30A2 missile. A local resident reported to the Ukrainian army about the temporary base with helicopters.

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