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🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (Twitter)

#Ukraine: A bunch of Russian hardware, lost in #Donetsk Oblast - at least 2 BTR-82A APC were destroyed by the Ukrainian forces with two more abandoned. The Russian forces also left 2 T-72B3 tanks and a BMP-3 infantry fighting vehicle there.
🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (Twitter)

#Ukraine: A Destroyed Ukrainian Kozak-2 MRAP in Izium, #Kharkiv Oblast.
Rob Lee (Twitter)

Russian T-72B tank. 782/
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@mannocchia:
Velyka Dymerka, Brovary https://t.co/iGX1p4l2Xn
Necro Mancer (Twitter)

@Nase_voll22 А чем ещё там заниматься?
Necro Mancer (Twitter)

@Neuro_Punk_2077 Чехол поменяют, из броников пластины можно вынуть
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🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (Twitter)

#Ukraine: A Russian TOS-1A thermobaric multiple rocket launcher, captured by the Ukrainian forces. This MRL is likely the one which was hit with an ATGM yesterday - that's why its working condition is doubtful.
Rob Lee (Twitter)

Much has been made about the Russian military's struggles in Ukraine and for good reason, but there is a lot about this war we still don't know. I have a feeling US support has played a very important role, particularly with EW, communications, and intel sharing.
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@michaeldweiss:
"The CIA director provided a vital piece of intelligence that helped Ukraine significantly in the first days of the war: He warned that Russian forces planned to seize Antonov Airport in Hostomel... and use it to fly in troops for a push to take Kyiv." https://t.co/VtO0WdAZdS
🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (Twitter)

#Ukraine: The Ukrainian forces captured 9M22U Grad rockets, abandoned by the Russian army in #Kyiv Oblast. These rockets can be easily used by the Ukrainian army, as both sides operate BM-21 Grad multiple launch rocket systems.
MotolkoHelp (Twitter)

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A column of about 8 KamAZ trucks of the Russian Armed Forces with “V” marks is moving from Mazyr towards Kalinkavichy.
It’s reported that the lights are turned on only on the first and last vehicles in the column.
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Rob Lee (Twitter)

1484/
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@nexta_tv:
#Ukrainian women argue with #Russian soldiers in occupied #Energodar. The soldiers demanded that the women disperse, but the soldiers answered that they were in their homes and suggested that the #Russians leave. https://t.co/oytATsnPvV
MotolkoHelp (Twitter)

It’s notable that the equipment was moving over an old bridge, on which trucks are not allowed to move.
Also, a medical PAZ of the Russian Armed Forces and several drunk soldiers near it were seen at a local gas station.
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Rob Lee (Twitter)

I think Russia likely lost 5 or more helicopters on the first day during the air assault operation on Hostomel. Not all were shot down, but a number were damaged and had to make emergency landings.
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@OSINTua:
Destroyed Russian Mi-8 RF-91285 in Gostomel airport. https://t.co/XwotuKiFlz
Rob Lee (Twitter)

T-72B obr 1989. 783/
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@Blue_Sauron:
📸 FOG PMC with a destroyed Russian MBT.
#Russia #Ukraine https://t.co/WJyQvYN7i9
🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (Twitter)

#Ukraine: Remains of a Russian Mi-8AMTSh helicopter with tail number RF-91285 in Hostomel, #Kyiv Oblast. It was likely damaged before and was blown up by the retreating Russian forces.
🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (Twitter)

#Ukraine: Apparently, we have the third verified loss of the Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2 UCAV. This one was shot down by the Russian army in #Kherson Oblast. Date is unknown.
Rob Lee (Twitter)

Should have said NATO support, because it clearly isn't just the US.