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No. Supposedly in Kursk...supposedly:Wasn't that the M1 that was destroyed last June?
Yeah, and Russia claims to have destroyed "two thirds" of all M1 tanks. Where they've been destroyed, Russians don't say exactly.No. Supposedly in Kursk...supposedly:
View: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/LE0HIybkPyA?feature=share
So, let's say Belarus moves forces into Ukraine. Ukraine flattens Belorussian military "objects" on Uncle Luka's side of the border with ATACMs. Do you think the rep from the State Department might say; "well played."?
These must be T-90M1s...Yeah, and Russia claims to have destroyed "two thirds" of all M1 tanks. Where they've been destroyed, Russians don't say exactly.
Meanwhile, the MBTs operating in the Kursk offensive have been Challengers.
As for the M1, the last I heard (through non-Russian channels) is that the M1 tanks were operating near Kharkiv?
I laughed out loud at this piece. Drivers both civilian and military are going as fast as they can to reduce the risk of being hit by drones.Ukraine Bracketing Key Kursk Highway With Drones To Slow Russian Logistics
Ukraine has been targeting the key E38 Highway from miles away with drones to impede Russia's ability to reinforce Kursk Oblast.www.twz.com
Actually - Russian media posted a grainy drone video the other day of them taking out a Ukrainian tank at Kursk.These must be T-90M1s...
The speeding ticket was my favourite also.I laughed out loud at this piece. Drivers both civilian and military are going as fast as they can to reduce the risk of being hit by drones.
Then what happens
Despite the dangers, Russian drivers trying to avoid being attacked have received speeding tickets. That's because traffic cameras on the highway have recorded them exceeding the limit. Some motorists have tried covering their license plates to avoid the tickets, but traffic police are forcing them to remove them.
Unbelievable
I hear Russia might be having cash flow issues. That's why. I believe they will also be adding toll booths to the Seym River bridges....
Despite the dangers, Russian drivers trying to avoid being attacked have received speeding tickets. That's because traffic cameras on the highway have recorded them exceeding the limit. Some motorists have tried covering their license plates to avoid the tickets, but traffic police are forcing them to remove them.
Unbelievable
Beware the hand of FRARF.The Russian highway E38 in the Kursk area falls under the administration of the "Federal Road Agency of the Russian Federation".
Is there a daily listing of "Russian oil facilities hit" somewhere? I'm starting to lose track.
Sad to hear of the loss, but this bit:Reportedly an F-16 crashed on monday