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Approximate location of the Russian Kyiv convoy according to The Economist. One BM-21 Grad Russian military vehicle, similar to the type used in the Kyiv convoy. The Russian Kyiv convoy was a large column of Russian military vehicles stretching some 64 kilometres (40 mi) in Kyiv Oblast from Prybirsk [] to Hostomel via Ivankiv [1] involved in the Russian invasion of Ukraine beginning on 24 ...
On 9 August 2024, HIMARS destroyed a convoy of Russian troops in Kursk Oblast in what Russian milbloggers described as one of the bloodiest attacks of the entire war. [ 89 ] [ 322 ] On 12 August, Ukrainian military expert Mykhailo Zhirokhov claimed that the ratio of Ukrainian to Russian manpower losses as "closer to 1 to 10", and the number of ...
The video raised the ire of Russia’s influential military bloggers, who questioned why the trucks were moving in a convoy under Ukrainian fire. “The Russian government has tried its best to ...
By 23 April, Ukrainian counter-attacks had reportedly further stalled the Russian advance. [110] In the following days, Russia continued its attempts to break through the Ukrainian defenses, possibly in an aim to encircle the Izium-Donetsk City salient. Fighting was concentrated at Sievierodonetsk, Rubizhne, Popasna, Marinka, Kharkiv, and Izium.
STORY: The company also said the images revealed additional ground forces and ground attack helicopter units in southern Belarus, less than 20 miles north of the Ukraine border. Russia warned Kyiv ...
As Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, braces for a full Russian onslaught, an airstrike hits a central square in Kharkiv, the second-largest city. Huge Russian convoy advances on Kyiv; missiles batter ...
Cockpit view inside a Russian Ka-52 attack helicopter conducting a low flying sortie over Antonov Airport on 24 February. As the Russian paratroopers landed in growing numbers and fanned out, the Ukrainian garrison was forced to retreat [1] [27] as they started to run out of ammunition. The initial clash had lasted about an hour; while the ...
On 30 September 2022, the Russian Armed Forces reportedly launched sixteen S-300 missiles at a civilian convoy in the outskirts of Zaporizhzhia, during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. 32 people were killed (both adults and children) and 86 more were injured. [1] [3] [4] [5] [6]