Ukrainian defense of the Siversk region against multiple Mechanized assaults. Work of the 10th, 30th, 54th and 81st Brigades by 1aToss Tags:Combat FootageConflicts 9 commentsWhat an absolute carnage. There’s just no way they can produce tanks and APCs fast enough to compensate for this level of attrition.😳 Ukrainians don’t take no shit.Is that blood spraying out of that Russians head in the 1st clip?That first vehicle looked like a simple truck with planks on top. Was it that or some type of weird APC?Song title?u/recognizesongI wonder what the chain of explosions was at 0:58 because I’ve never seen that before.I read in the paper last week that US intelligence estimated Russian losses at 1k per day in September. It’s absolutely nuts.I like the roof made of cheap corrugated sheet metal they probably stole from a local hardware store. Russian engineering at its finest!Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
What an absolute carnage. There’s just no way they can produce tanks and APCs fast enough to compensate for this level of attrition.
That first vehicle looked like a simple truck with planks on top. Was it that or some type of weird APC?
I read in the paper last week that US intelligence estimated Russian losses at 1k per day in September. It’s absolutely nuts.
I like the roof made of cheap corrugated sheet metal they probably stole from a local hardware store. Russian engineering at its finest!
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What an absolute carnage. There’s just no way they can produce tanks and APCs fast enough to compensate for this level of attrition.
😳 Ukrainians don’t take no shit.
Is that blood spraying out of that Russians head in the 1st clip?
That first vehicle looked like a simple truck with planks on top. Was it that or some type of weird APC?
Song title?
u/recognizesong
I wonder what the chain of explosions was at 0:58 because I’ve never seen that before.
I read in the paper last week that US intelligence estimated Russian losses at 1k per day in September. It’s absolutely nuts.
I like the roof made of cheap corrugated sheet metal they probably stole from a local hardware store. Russian engineering at its finest!