In a channel on Discord that I follow, another video of executions has surfaced. The Ukrainians were lying on the ground, so they were no threat to the orcs. Then one by one they were forced to stand up at gunpoint, walk towards the forest and they were shot in the back... I wish these scumbags a slow, painful death!
 
Footage of a multiple missile strike by Russian Tornado-S cluster munitions in the area of the 18th separate brigade of the Ukrainian National Guard. The video was filmed 5 km northwest of the village of Slavyansk, according to some sources, this is in the area of the village of Glubokaya Makatikha. The strike used a Russian, presumably 300 mm Tornado-S MLRS, equipped with a 9M55K rocket with a cluster warhead. The 9M55K missile has 72 9N235 warheads, each containing 360 and 96 sokoloks, weighing from 0.75 to 4.5 grams. Judging by the video, there was a lot of military equipment and the missile strike was truly large-scale, but it is impossible to assess its consequences. Officially, 28 units of military equipment of the Ukrainian National Guard were reported to have been damaged. Most of the equipment was trucks and cars.

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With drones being used extensively in combat in Ukraine, it appears that the Russian army has an excess of drones in some areas of the front. Footage has been released of three Russian drones striking a Ukrainian M113A2 armored personnel carrier. The M113 armored personnel carriers were developed in the United States in 1957. Near the town of Dvurechnaya in the Kharkiv region of Ukraine, a Ukrainian M113A2 armored personnel carrier was attacked by a Lancet drone, a Vandal FPV drone, and a third drone dropped ammunition on the armored personnel carrier. Judging by the video, the combat vehicle had been abandoned earlier by the crew.

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