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"In the era of long-range artillery and drone surveillance, the ultimate measure of control over the battlefield remains the physical presence of the infantry. Modern trench warfare is a brutal test of endurance, where every meter of ground is fiercely contested. This footage takes you directly into the "zero line," revealing the raw and unfiltered reality of assault operations in 21st-century combat."

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A high-quality video of a Russian 2S7M "Malka" self-propelled howitzer in action in the Donbas. In the video, the Malka self-propelled howitzer fires at Ukrainian army positions in the Krasnoarmeysk direction, presumably near Pokrovsk. The 2S7M "Malka" self-propelled howitzer, with a 203mm caliber, was developed in the USSR in 1986.

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It still counts!
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"Russian propaganda reveals its most horrific side again — from "contact combat" to "biofields," chakras, magical weapons, and the sacred mission of "magical" occupiers. Operator Starsky takes us into the dark world of Russian pseudo-mystical training, shamanism, fake martial arts, and religious fanaticism that the Kremlin uses to brainwash thousands before sending them to the meat grinder in Ukraine.In this video, learn how the "Kadochnikov contactless combat" works, why Russian priests train to shoot and parachute jump, who invented "magical kharakternyky," and how Russians steal Ukrainian legends and distort them to absurdity.Starsky explains how all this "magic" masks Russian army failures: corruption, equipment shortages, frontline chaos, and system degradation. And why Russian myths crumble to dust when facing reality — Ukrainian drones, technology, and true courage." - Operator Starsky.

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"Ukrainian ex-prisoners of war say they endured sadistic beatings and torture with electric shocks at the hands of a medic they called "Dr. Evil." In an award-winning investigation by RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service, the prison doctor was identified as Ilya Sorokin and now faces EU sanctions."

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The first German Bergepanzer 2 ARV has arrived in the Russian Army. Russian mechanics unveiled a captured Bergepanzer 2 repair and recovery vehicle. The Bergepanzer 2 ARV was previously used by the Ukrainian Army and was abandoned for an unknown reason. Currently, three captured Bergepanzer 2 ARVs are known to be in use by the Russian Army. The Russian version of the ARV is reinforced with Kontakt-1 explosive reactive armor. The Bergepanzer 2 was adopted by Germany in 1966. It is based on the Leopard 1 main battle tank, sharing up to 75% of its components. The ARV is designed to repair damaged or disabled Leopard tanks. The basic Bergepanzer 2 is protected by up to 40 millimeters of armor and can be equipped with two machine guns. The Bergepanzer 2 has a hydraulic crane with a rotating boom with a lifting capacity of up to 20 tons, a hydraulic winch with a pulling force of 35 tons, and is equipped with a bulldozer blade. The ARV has a crew of up to four.

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"A stunning wave of numerous, small-scale but relentless partisan and Ukrainian-linked attacks is now hitting Russia from the inside — rail lines, refineries, military depots, communications infrastructure, and even remote fuel nodes. What matters isn’t the size of any single blast but the sheer volume of them.I break down why Moscow can’t fully count or cover up the incidents, what this means for Russia’s internal stability, and how the ripple effects may alter both battlefield logistics and political pressure inside the Kremlin." - Professor Gerdes.

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Footage of a Russian Iskander-M ballistic missile striking a Ukrainian company in Dnipropetrovsk. The footage was taken by a local resident. The video also shows the aftermath of the missile strike. The strike presumably targeted the Ukrainian company 3D Printing Dnepr, which produces parts for Ukrainian UAVs. It's worth noting that several companies were operating in the building, including a 3D printing company.

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The sourcing for this is pretty poor. The primary support for that Daily Express headline in the text seems to be this text:

Insiders informed the WSJ that European leaders are weighing severe countermeasures in response . . .

I am looking back through WSJ to find the sourcing for that claim. But I have not found it yet. No link provided by the Daily Express.

Over the holiday in the US I haven't kept up with WSJ.

Has anybody else found what would be the WSJ article that Daily Express references?
 
The video shows the use of the new Russian 152mm Giatsint-K 2S44 self-propelled howitzer in Ukraine's Kharkiv region. In this case, the Giatsint-K howitzer's fire is being adjusted by a ZALA Z-16 UAV. The howitzer fires at a range of 30 kilometers, targeting Ukrainian army positions located in forest belts. Typically, the shelling is short-lived due to the threat from drones, after which the positions are changed.

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