Russian Oil Depots Burn As Ukraine Retaliates To Putin's Kamikaze Drone Blitz | Watch

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Drone warfare has intensified between Russia and Ukraine. Overnight, Russia launched ten drones at Zaporizhzhia and Dnipropetrovsk in Ukraine, which were all reportedly destroyed by Ukraine's air defenses. Meanwhile, Ukraine's drones set a Russian oil depot in Azov, Rostov region, ablaze. Despite the significant fire, there were no casualties. This escalation coincides with recent Russian territorial gains in eastern Ukraine, where they have captured nearly 50 villages since May.
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@engab001
@engab001 3 ай бұрын
Russia helpless against NATO weapons in defending it's infrastructure.
@yvanmargineanu9807
@yvanmargineanu9807 3 ай бұрын
Yessssssss - Russian troops numbering approximately 400 have been encircled by Ukrainian forces at a chemical plant in Vovchansk, located in the Kharkiv region. Ukraine's Center for Defense Strategies reports that thirty of the Russian soldiers have surrendered, following failed attempts to rescue them. According to Forbes, Ukrainian brigades have effectively blocked the Russian advance north of the Vovchansk River after weeks of intense combat. The Russian forces, comprising at least two battalions and hundreds of infantry, sought to capture the Vovchansk Chemical Plant on the river's right bank. Their plan included using the plant as a base to launch operations across the river towards southern Vovchansk. Forbes notes that the Ukrainian counterattack, likely carried out by units such as the 9th Rifle Battalion, Russian Volunteer Corps, or the 36th Marine Brigade, advanced west of the chemical plant, severing Russian troops inside from their comrades to the west. This move effectively trapped the Russians without means of evacuation or reinforcement. Ukrainian fighters on the ground have observed significant casualties among the trapped Russians, describing scenes of "heaps of dead and wounded." Over the weekend, Russian commanders attempted to break through Ukrainian positions west of the chemical plant. However, the Center for Defense Strategies reports that Ukrainian defense forces repelled two such attempts. The surrender of dozens of Russian soldiers in Vovchansk is notable, as such mass surrenders are uncommon in the ongoing conflict. Forbes underscores that such captures typically occur during sieges of major cities or chaotic retreats rather than in smaller skirmishes like the one in Vovchansk. The failed operation in Vovchansk marks a setback for Russian military strategy in northern Ukraine. Despite their initial objectives upon entering the region, the Russians not only failed to achieve them but also suffered significant losses, according to the publication.
@pthomas8327
@pthomas8327 3 ай бұрын
Dynamite originally used for road construction eventually became killer bombs. More powerful explosives were invented. Ships originally designed for sea travel eventually became killer ships. Drones originally designed to supply essentials to households without human help eventually became weapons of destruction. What a fantastic human progress. !!!??
@boonsomkajonklinmala1236
@boonsomkajonklinmala1236 3 ай бұрын
Ukraine claimed ...means nothing.
@yvanmargineanu9807
@yvanmargineanu9807 3 ай бұрын
Russian troops numbering approximately 400 have been encircled by Ukrainian forces at a chemical plant in Vovchansk, located in the Kharkiv region. Ukraine's Center for Defense Strategies reports that thirty of the Russian soldiers have surrendered, following failed attempts to rescue them. According to Forbes, Ukrainian brigades have effectively blocked the Russian advance north of the Vovchansk River after weeks of intense combat. The Russian forces, comprising at least two battalions and hundreds of infantry, sought to capture the Vovchansk Chemical Plant on the river's right bank. Their plan included using the plant as a base to launch operations across the river towards southern Vovchansk. Forbes notes that the Ukrainian counterattack, likely carried out by units such as the 9th Rifle Battalion, Russian Volunteer Corps, or the 36th Marine Brigade, advanced west of the chemical plant, severing Russian troops inside from their comrades to the west. This move effectively trapped the Russians without means of evacuation or reinforcement. Ukrainian fighters on the ground have observed significant casualties among the trapped Russians, describing scenes of "heaps of dead and wounded." Over the weekend, Russian commanders attempted to break through Ukrainian positions west of the chemical plant. However, the Center for Defense Strategies reports that Ukrainian defense forces repelled two such attempts. The surrender of dozens of Russian soldiers in Vovchansk is notable, as such mass surrenders are uncommon in the ongoing conflict. Forbes underscores that such captures typically occur during sieges of major cities or chaotic retreats rather than in smaller skirmishes like the one in Vovchansk. The failed operation in Vovchansk marks a setback for Russian military strategy in northern Ukraine. Despite their initial objectives upon entering the region, the Russians not only failed to achieve them but also suffered significant losses, according to the publication.
@miguelangelleonherraiz8343
@miguelangelleonherraiz8343 3 ай бұрын
Bravo Ukrania seguid así
@yvanmargineanu9807
@yvanmargineanu9807 3 ай бұрын
Oui Bravo Ukraine, continuez votre bon travail 💙💛
@yvanmargineanu9807
@yvanmargineanu9807 3 ай бұрын
Russian troops numbering approximately 400 have been encircled by Ukrainian forces at a chemical plant in Vovchansk, located in the Kharkiv region. Ukraine's Center for Defense Strategies reports that thirty of the Russian soldiers have surrendered, following failed attempts to rescue them. According to Forbes, Ukrainian brigades have effectively blocked the Russian advance north of the Vovchansk River after weeks of intense combat. The Russian forces, comprising at least two battalions and hundreds of infantry, sought to capture the Vovchansk Chemical Plant on the river's right bank. Their plan included using the plant as a base to launch operations across the river towards southern Vovchansk. Forbes notes that the Ukrainian counterattack, likely carried out by units such as the 9th Rifle Battalion, Russian Volunteer Corps, or the 36th Marine Brigade, advanced west of the chemical plant, severing Russian troops inside from their comrades to the west. This move effectively trapped the Russians without means of evacuation or reinforcement. Ukrainian fighters on the ground have observed significant casualties among the trapped Russians, describing scenes of "heaps of dead and wounded." Over the weekend, Russian commanders attempted to break through Ukrainian positions west of the chemical plant. However, the Center for Defense Strategies reports that Ukrainian defense forces repelled two such attempts. The surrender of dozens of Russian soldiers in Vovchansk is notable, as such mass surrenders are uncommon in the ongoing conflict. Forbes underscores that such captures typically occur during sieges of major cities or chaotic retreats rather than in smaller skirmishes like the one in Vovchansk. The failed operation in Vovchansk marks a setback for Russian military strategy in northern Ukraine. Despite their initial objectives upon entering the region, the Russians not only failed to achieve them but also suffered significant losses, according to the publication.
@daveh5947
@daveh5947 3 ай бұрын
It is what it is...
@AmonSibatuara
@AmonSibatuara 3 ай бұрын
Harus lebih kuat lagi ukraina ok.
@paulobainz1210
@paulobainz1210 3 ай бұрын
Greta’s been rather silent whilst this has been happening.
@cheetahxcheat2928
@cheetahxcheat2928 3 ай бұрын
zelenskey is digging his own grave and his people
@srinivasanrajabathar6525
@srinivasanrajabathar6525 3 ай бұрын
Zelensky is not digging his own grave. US and their puppets are digging grave for entire Ukraine. Zelensky and his family will escape to west with the war loot.
@horse.395
@horse.395 3 ай бұрын
Ja well I don't think in hes situation anyone could do much better.😢
@miguelangelleonherraiz8343
@miguelangelleonherraiz8343 3 ай бұрын
Y la tuya ..jajaja payaso
@yvanmargineanu9807
@yvanmargineanu9807 3 ай бұрын
Cry Russian bot
@yvanmargineanu9807
@yvanmargineanu9807 3 ай бұрын
Russian troops numbering approximately 400 have been encircled by Ukrainian forces at a chemical plant in Vovchansk, located in the Kharkiv region. Ukraine's Center for Defense Strategies reports that thirty of the Russian soldiers have surrendered, following failed attempts to rescue them. According to Forbes, Ukrainian brigades have effectively blocked the Russian advance north of the Vovchansk River after weeks of intense combat. The Russian forces, comprising at least two battalions and hundreds of infantry, sought to capture the Vovchansk Chemical Plant on the river's right bank. Their plan included using the plant as a base to launch operations across the river towards southern Vovchansk. Forbes notes that the Ukrainian counterattack, likely carried out by units such as the 9th Rifle Battalion, Russian Volunteer Corps, or the 36th Marine Brigade, advanced west of the chemical plant, severing Russian troops inside from their comrades to the west. This move effectively trapped the Russians without means of evacuation or reinforcement. Ukrainian fighters on the ground have observed significant casualties among the trapped Russians, describing scenes of "heaps of dead and wounded." Over the weekend, Russian commanders attempted to break through Ukrainian positions west of the chemical plant. However, the Center for Defense Strategies reports that Ukrainian defense forces repelled two such attempts. The surrender of dozens of Russian soldiers in Vovchansk is notable, as such mass surrenders are uncommon in the ongoing conflict. Forbes underscores that such captures typically occur during sieges of major cities or chaotic retreats rather than in smaller skirmishes like the one in Vovchansk. The failed operation in Vovchansk marks a setback for Russian military strategy in northern Ukraine. Despite their initial objectives upon entering the region, the Russians not only failed to achieve them but also suffered significant losses, according to the publication.
@rogerhill138
@rogerhill138 3 ай бұрын
Massive fire??????
@tikiewel
@tikiewel 3 ай бұрын
Russia oil is underground Oil depot is a tap for oil reserves
@diavolo217
@diavolo217 3 ай бұрын
🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺
@yvanmargineanu9807
@yvanmargineanu9807 3 ай бұрын
Russian troops numbering approximately 400 have been encircled by Ukrainian forces at a chemical plant in Vovchansk, located in the Kharkiv region. Ukraine's Center for Defense Strategies reports that thirty of the Russian soldiers have surrendered, following failed attempts to rescue them. According to Forbes, Ukrainian brigades have effectively blocked the Russian advance north of the Vovchansk River after weeks of intense combat. The Russian forces, comprising at least two battalions and hundreds of infantry, sought to capture the Vovchansk Chemical Plant on the river's right bank. Their plan included using the plant as a base to launch operations across the river towards southern Vovchansk. Forbes notes that the Ukrainian counterattack, likely carried out by units such as the 9th Rifle Battalion, Russian Volunteer Corps, or the 36th Marine Brigade, advanced west of the chemical plant, severing Russian troops inside from their comrades to the west. This move effectively trapped the Russians without means of evacuation or reinforcement. Ukrainian fighters on the ground have observed significant casualties among the trapped Russians, describing scenes of "heaps of dead and wounded." Over the weekend, Russian commanders attempted to break through Ukrainian positions west of the chemical plant. However, the Center for Defense Strategies reports that Ukrainian defense forces repelled two such attempts. The surrender of dozens of Russian soldiers in Vovchansk is notable, as such mass surrenders are uncommon in the ongoing conflict. Forbes underscores that such captures typically occur during sieges of major cities or chaotic retreats rather than in smaller skirmishes like the one in Vovchansk. The failed operation in Vovchansk marks a setback for Russian military strategy in northern Ukraine. Despite their initial objectives upon entering the region, the Russians not only failed to achieve them but also suffered significant losses, according to the publication.
@yvanmargineanu9807
@yvanmargineanu9807 3 ай бұрын
😂Russia launched ten drones at Zaporizhzhia and Dnipropetrovsk in Ukraine Liar - Yes Ukraine's drones set a Russian oil depot in Azov, Rostov region - Liar Russian territorial gains in eastern Ukraine 😂
@priyanshubhattacharya35
@priyanshubhattacharya35 3 ай бұрын
Don't use jargons. Instead of use clear and easy words. Even native speaker doesn't use English like this
@giulianobleve7646
@giulianobleve7646 3 ай бұрын
🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻❤️❤️❤️👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@yvanmargineanu9807
@yvanmargineanu9807 3 ай бұрын
Russian troops numbering approximately 400 have been encircled by Ukrainian forces at a chemical plant in Vovchansk, located in the Kharkiv region. Ukraine's Center for Defense Strategies reports that thirty of the Russian soldiers have surrendered, following failed attempts to rescue them. According to Forbes, Ukrainian brigades have effectively blocked the Russian advance north of the Vovchansk River after weeks of intense combat. The Russian forces, comprising at least two battalions and hundreds of infantry, sought to capture the Vovchansk Chemical Plant on the river's right bank. Their plan included using the plant as a base to launch operations across the river towards southern Vovchansk. Forbes notes that the Ukrainian counterattack, likely carried out by units such as the 9th Rifle Battalion, Russian Volunteer Corps, or the 36th Marine Brigade, advanced west of the chemical plant, severing Russian troops inside from their comrades to the west. This move effectively trapped the Russians without means of evacuation or reinforcement. Ukrainian fighters on the ground have observed significant casualties among the trapped Russians, describing scenes of "heaps of dead and wounded." Over the weekend, Russian commanders attempted to break through Ukrainian positions west of the chemical plant. However, the Center for Defense Strategies reports that Ukrainian defense forces repelled two such attempts. The surrender of dozens of Russian soldiers in Vovchansk is notable, as such mass surrenders are uncommon in the ongoing conflict. Forbes underscores that such captures typically occur during sieges of major cities or chaotic retreats rather than in smaller skirmishes like the one in Vovchansk. The failed operation in Vovchansk marks a setback for Russian military strategy in northern Ukraine. Despite their initial objectives upon entering the region, the Russians not only failed to achieve them but also suffered significant losses, according to the publication.
@ExcitedHouses-ee5co
@ExcitedHouses-ee5co 3 ай бұрын
Russi go
@anisadahan4345
@anisadahan4345 3 ай бұрын
Receiving Now Pigtin
@skyw4278
@skyw4278 3 ай бұрын
Nato told zelensky not to do this. Zelensky was told by many not to do this.
@noelbartley1084
@noelbartley1084 3 ай бұрын
Huh
@gonzoalonzo
@gonzoalonzo 3 ай бұрын
Don't fight back. Just let the orcs take everything and everything will be fine. Another russian fairy tale
@bigd8418
@bigd8418 3 ай бұрын
Another Russian troll 😂😂😂 Russia will loose & Ukraine will win!!!! Get that in your thick scull!!!
@ajayraj-qz7tt
@ajayraj-qz7tt 3 ай бұрын
Do anyone know whose oil and gas Ukraine is Using ? that is a joke again. People of Ukraine are literally getting fooled
@UnionGunSlinger
@UnionGunSlinger 3 ай бұрын
Bias news as ever.
@anup6868
@anup6868 3 ай бұрын
not scared of Russian nukes?
@bandinemes9547
@bandinemes9547 3 ай бұрын
Putyin csak blöfföl, gyáva!
@bassbuffricky
@bassbuffricky 3 ай бұрын
Nah.
@yvanmargineanu9807
@yvanmargineanu9807 3 ай бұрын
Nah
@bigd8418
@bigd8418 3 ай бұрын
Definitely not!!! The childish threat of nukes from Russia, is a definite sign of a looser who knows he is loosing the war 😂😂
@kaspertube512
@kaspertube512 3 ай бұрын
📺 TODAY NOT ON Times of India: 400 russians are trapped and surrounded in Vovchansk
@marietheresa7866
@marietheresa7866 3 ай бұрын
LOL😂😂😂😂
@RESCUESOULTV
@RESCUESOULTV 3 ай бұрын
Where are they trapped by who?
@yvanmargineanu9807
@yvanmargineanu9807 3 ай бұрын
Yesssssssss Sir - Russian troops numbering approximately 400 have been encircled by Ukrainian forces at a chemical plant in Vovchansk, located in the Kharkiv region. Ukraine's Center for Defense Strategies reports that thirty of the Russian soldiers have surrendered, following failed attempts to rescue them. According to Forbes, Ukrainian brigades have effectively blocked the Russian advance north of the Vovchansk River after weeks of intense combat. The Russian forces, comprising at least two battalions and hundreds of infantry, sought to capture the Vovchansk Chemical Plant on the river's right bank. Their plan included using the plant as a base to launch operations across the river towards southern Vovchansk. Forbes notes that the Ukrainian counterattack, likely carried out by units such as the 9th Rifle Battalion, Russian Volunteer Corps, or the 36th Marine Brigade, advanced west of the chemical plant, severing Russian troops inside from their comrades to the west. This move effectively trapped the Russians without means of evacuation or reinforcement. Ukrainian fighters on the ground have observed significant casualties among the trapped Russians, describing scenes of "heaps of dead and wounded." Over the weekend, Russian commanders attempted to break through Ukrainian positions west of the chemical plant. However, the Center for Defense Strategies reports that Ukrainian defense forces repelled two such attempts. The surrender of dozens of Russian soldiers in Vovchansk is notable, as such mass surrenders are uncommon in the ongoing conflict. Forbes underscores that such captures typically occur during sieges of major cities or chaotic retreats rather than in smaller skirmishes like the one in Vovchansk. The failed operation in Vovchansk marks a setback for Russian military strategy in northern Ukraine. Despite their initial objectives upon entering the region, the Russians not only failed to achieve them but also suffered significant losses, according to the publication.
@yvanmargineanu9807
@yvanmargineanu9807 3 ай бұрын
@@RESCUESOULTV Russian troops numbering approximately 400 have been encircled by Ukrainian forces at a chemical plant in Vovchansk, located in the Kharkiv region. Ukraine's Center for Defense Strategies reports that thirty of the Russian soldiers have surrendered, following failed attempts to rescue them. According to Forbes, Ukrainian brigades have effectively blocked the Russian advance north of the Vovchansk River after weeks of intense combat. The Russian forces, comprising at least two battalions and hundreds of infantry, sought to capture the Vovchansk Chemical Plant on the river's right bank. Their plan included using the plant as a base to launch operations across the river towards southern Vovchansk. Forbes notes that the Ukrainian counterattack, likely carried out by units such as the 9th Rifle Battalion, Russian Volunteer Corps, or the 36th Marine Brigade, advanced west of the chemical plant, severing Russian troops inside from their comrades to the west. This move effectively trapped the Russians without means of evacuation or reinforcement. Ukrainian fighters on the ground have observed significant casualties among the trapped Russians, describing scenes of "heaps of dead and wounded." Over the weekend, Russian commanders attempted to break through Ukrainian positions west of the chemical plant. However, the Center for Defense Strategies reports that Ukrainian defense forces repelled two such attempts. The surrender of dozens of Russian soldiers in Vovchansk is notable, as such mass surrenders are uncommon in the ongoing conflict. Forbes underscores that such captures typically occur during sieges of major cities or chaotic retreats rather than in smaller skirmishes like the one in Vovchansk. The failed operation in Vovchansk marks a setback for Russian military strategy in northern Ukraine. Despite their initial objectives upon entering the region, the Russians not only failed to achieve them but also suffered significant losses, according to the publication.
@Factexplorer007
@Factexplorer007 3 ай бұрын
Beggensky trying to be a hero.. operatingfrom other border countries?
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