China can provide luxury and high end supplies to anyone that can pay for it. They can also provide the lowest of the lows based on your budget, this shows the Russian budget. I have heard that China is also fixing its map to include Russian territories
An episode of the evacuation of a Russian tank, presumably a T-55A, near the village of Vodyanoy. It is unknown what kind of combat vehicle is conducting the evacuation. It is possible that it is also a T-55 tank with a dismantled gun, or a VT-55A tracked tractor created on the basis of a T-55 tank. At the time of the evacuation, Ukrainian artillery is actively working. The evacuation of equipment was carried out by a Russian serviceman with the call sign "Petrovich", as reported, he has carried out about 30 evacuations of damaged equipment.
Episode of the breakthrough of the Russian airborne assault unit of the 106th Tula Airborne Division on the BMD-2, to the village of Snagost, Kursk region of Russia. The video was filmed on September 9, 2024, at that time, the village was controlled by the Ukrainian army. The BMD-2 was not alone, six BMDs, three tanks and several infantry fighting vehicles were used. The column of military equipment advanced from the village of Kornevo, towards the village of Snagost, passing through the checkpoints of the Ukrainian army, the column divided into three parts and entered the village of Snagost. For three days, the units held a circular defense, waiting for the main forces to arrive. Presumably, this is not the first group to enter the village.
Prisoner exchange: some of these guys really look happy to be back and see Mom or wife. The not so happy-looking ones have it figured out they'll only be home briefly, and then right back to the front!
Compare these seemingly healthy POWs to their Ukrainian counterparts who look malnourished. . . I also am curious how Russian POWs are received upon their return home, both by the government and the populace.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is expanding the country's military by adding active troops as its war with Ukraine continues to slog on in its third year.
Stocks of Russian towed artillery runnning low. Still enough for at least another year before the bottom of the barrel is scraped at current rates though.
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