Incredible video shows Ukraine War
But it is thought that Putin will now turn his attention to the eastern regions of the country after the failure to capture Kyiv. Footage has emerged of the remarkable moment that a single Ukrainian tank took on an entire Russian convoy, and won. African students are being abused, attacked, and shot at trying to reach safety, because of the colour of their skin. The video recording shows Shane and a Ukrainian sprinting into a garage as large explosions can be heard ripping up the streets around him. This same video also shown on YT states it was heavily edited before being released by the Ukrainians so it’s hard to get an accurate picture of the whole engagement. Good point Don, I suspect the Ukrainians will re-equipping with donated (refubished and and upgraded) western systems when their war is over.
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TikTok did not answer questions about the scale of fake content on its platform relating to the war in Ukraine, or how far content around the conflict had been shared off-platform. TikTok also did not respond to questions about how many moderators it employs and how many videos and livestreams the app has taken down. Secondly, social media enables better coordination between resistance actors and is a force multiplier. In an effort to confuse the invading Russia troops, the Ukrainian roads authority, Ukravtodor, asked citizens via Facebook to help take down street signs across the country. Some even turned to more covert work aimed at spy and saboteur catching. After an open call by the Ukrainian government for citizens to take up arms, and contribute to making weapons, a Lviv-based brewery ceased its beer production in favour of making Molotov cocktails.
“Putting psychological pressure on commanders who are fighting against an enemy that significantly outnumbers them in terms of personnel and weaponry is pointless,” she wrote in a Telegram post. The articles they are wanted under have not been specified, RIA reported, citing the ministry’s wanted person database. “What are these attempts to hide behind the phrase that they are ‘gathering information’?
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A 2018 study from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology found that, on Twitter, fake news spread six times faster than true stories. So, it will recommend you things that you are likely to click on based on what you engaged with before,” Lopez explains. In the early hours of February 24, 2022, Marta Vasyuta watched with bated breath as the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, announced the launch of a "special military operation" in Ukraine. The 20-year-old Ukrainian student couldn't tear her eyes away as reports rolled in that missiles were hitting Kyiv, Ukraine's capital city. Seen footage of other ambushes where they expertly hit the front and rear and then take out the vehicles stuck in the middle at leisure. Pity the enemy escaped this time, though I’d read on Twitter in this engagement UKR artillery then caused some damage.
Some believe Russia might also like to see is the Black Sea port of Odessa, likely requiring both airborne and amphibious operations as well as potentially major urban combat. If Russia does invade Ukraine, it may well choose to strike targets across the entire territory of Ukraine – but that does not mean it will then move to annex the whole country. The latter option would require a potentially very bloody long-term occupation in the face of ongoing Ukrainian resistance, with casualties that could be a real political problem for Putin.
While the attack on the plant continues, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) siad Russia’s offensive has “lost momentum” while up to a third of its ground force has now been lost since the invasion of Ukraine began. Sharing videos off-platform has long been a tool deployed by parent company ByteDance to help promote TikTok. One of Vasyuta’s TikTok videos, showing bombs raining down on Kyiv, has been seen 44 million times on TikTok—and shared beyond the app nearly 200,000 times. Where it’s gone is difficult to tell—TikTok’s method of sharing removes the ability to trace a video back to its source—but a search of Twitter shows plenty of videos shared from TikTok on the platform.
It is certainly the case the war has produced more media in a little over a month than most conflicts have in years, all of which we have been able to follow on social media. We have even seen snatches of violence, such as a haunting scene, which I cannot get out of my head, in which an old man is caught in the street, amid pure chaos and confusion, before a shell explodes and the camera jolts to black. Filmed by a Ukrainian army drone, it was said to portray a Russian infantryman running in panic back to his unit’s position, inadvertently revealing that position to the Ukrainians and enabling them to destroy it with a direct hit. The combat footage was originally posted on pro-Russian Telegram channels with the video later geolocated and verified for authenticity by western news outlets. Fighting in Ukraine has intensified as Vladimir Putin's increasingly desperate military looks to crush the fighting spirit of the Ukrainian defenders in the strategically important Donbas region. Incredible combat footage has been released from the Ukrainian side showing desperate up-close fighting as Ukraine's troops look to hold the line against the massive Russian onslaught.
The number of helicopters and helicopter hours has increased specifically since the US marines arrived with us in Helmand. Putin’s words contained the untruth that his goal was not a “limited military operation” in a province, but actually the total subjugation of a neighbouring sovereign country. Since then it has become illegal in Russia to refer to the campaign as a war, or anything other than the president’s carefully chosen phraseology.