Ukraine wapost video, ngoma ya Kharkiv wameifikisha mpakani na Urusi

Ukraine wapost video, ngoma ya Kharkiv wameifikisha mpakani na Urusi

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Jamaa wamefukuzia hadi mpakani, wamewehuka, nchi wanaikomboa, wanajitoa mhanga wa kufa afe wa kubaki aendeleze kizazi. Supapawa aliingia cha kike kwenye huu ugomvi maana wanajeshi wake wanapoteana hadi raha.

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Avideo of a Ukrainian soldier bragging about how close Ukrainian forces are to the Russian border has gone viral on social media.

The video, that was posted on Visegrád 24, has so far been viewed more than 260,000 times.

"One of the first Ukrainian soldiers to reach the border with Russia in the northern part of the Kharkiv region records a video of the historic moment," the Twitter page is captioned.

"The Russians are nowhere to be seen. How far into the country have they retreated?" the caption says.

"There's the sign marking the border with the Russians and there [behind me] a Ukrainian flag," the soldier says in the video according to a translation by Newsweek, which has not been able to confirm the authenticity of the footage.

The video comes following reports of a significant retreat by Russian forces. In a post on Telegram on Sunday, the commander of Ukraine's military, General Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, said that his troops had regained 3,000 square kilometers (1860 square miles) of territory from the Russians since the beginning of September, and that in the Kharkiv region, they had pushed to within 50 kilometers—or roughly 30 miles—of the nation's border with Russia.

 
Hizi habari ni za uhakika jana kutwa nimekesha kuangalia namna warusi wanavyofurushwa kwenye nchi ya watu na kurudishwa walikotoka na hawakuishia mpakani tu waliingia mpaka kwenye ardhi ya na maeneo ya urusi wakawa wanakojoa ovyo ovyo kwenye ardhi ya Russia na kupachika bendera ya Ukraine.

Kuna wakati kama niliacha hivi kufuatilia habari hizi ya Ukraine na Russia lakini mtu wangu wa karibu kaniambia hebu anza mwanzo kufuatilia jamaa anavyokula kichapo, kuna wale makomandoo wa Urusi ambao walishushwa kwa helkopta baada ya helkopta kuwaacha tu hivi wale makomando wakawshambuliwa wakataka kurudi washike ile ngazi helkopta ikatoa baruti na hawa makomandoo wa mchongo wakaanza mbizo kila mmoja upande wake shaba zinafuata moto moto maamae
 
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Wanajeshi wa Urusi wanakimbia hovyo kama vile mbuzi wasiokua na mchungaji nyikani! Wameacha rundo la silaha! Kichapo wanachopata hta bastola wanaiona kama vile jiwe la tani1 ni kukimbia2 ndyo dawa wengne wamevua hadi nguo kwa kuziona zimeshakua nzito mwilini HIMAS na Chevellin cyo poa
 
Kuna watu wanachukia huyu jamaa akiwa anaripoti habari za Ukraine.
MK254 endelea kutuhabarisha naona jamaa wamekimbia hata hapa jukwaaani kama ndugu zao Russia
@MK254 ni mwamba haswa,huwa anawakera pro Russia hadi wanapoteana.Amesimama kidete tangu Russia inajifaragua na pro Russia hapa walikuwa wamechachawa kwa furaha mpaka leo Russia wanatimuliwa kama panya.
 
Jamaa wamefukuzia hadi mpakani, wamewehuka, nchi wanaikomboa, wanajitoa mhanga wa kufa afe wa kubaki aendeleze kizazi. Supapawa aliingia cha kike kwenye huu ugomvi maana wanajeshi wake wanapoteana hadi raha.

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Avideo of a Ukrainian soldier bragging about how close Ukrainian forces are to the Russian border has gone viral on social media.

The video, that was posted on Visegrád 24, has so far been viewed more than 260,000 times.

"One of the first Ukrainian soldiers to reach the border with Russia in the northern part of the Kharkiv region records a video of the historic moment," the Twitter page is captioned.

"The Russians are nowhere to be seen. How far into the country have they retreated?" the caption says.

"There's the sign marking the border with the Russians and there [behind me] a Ukrainian flag," the soldier says in the video according to a translation by Newsweek, which has not been able to confirm the authenticity of the footage.

The video comes following reports of a significant retreat by Russian forces. In a post on Telegram on Sunday, the commander of Ukraine's military, General Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, said that his troops had regained 3,000 square kilometers (1860 square miles) of territory from the Russians since the beginning of September, and that in the Kharkiv region, they had pushed to within 50 kilometers—or roughly 30 miles—of the nation's border with Russia.


Hahaaaa hapa napiga vodca ya mrussi
 
Yaani hadi naumwa, hawa vijana wa Ukraine wanasababisha naumwa aisei....huo ndio uzalendo...wanapambana kurejesha ardhi yao, mashamba yao, mito yao, milima yao, bendera yao....dadeki
Infact, media zinaripoti kuwa, katika mapigano ya kukomboa vijiji hivi, warusi walizidiwa to the tune of 8:1. Hili ni pigo kubwa sana na ufanisi wa hali ya juu.

Ukraine war: Russians 'outnumbered 8-1' in counter-attack​

By Merlyn Thomas
BBC News

43 minutes ago

Ukrainian flag waves in front of statue in Kharkiv region
IMAGE SOURCE,GETTY IMAGES
Image caption,
Ukraine says it regained 20 villages in Kharkiv on Sunday
Ukrainian forces outnumbered Russians by eight to one in last week's counter-attack in the Kharkiv region, Russia's top occupation official there says.
Vitaly Ganchev told Russian TV that Ukraine's army had taken villages in the north and broken through to the Russian border.
Ukraine says it has regained control over 3,000 sq km (1,158 sq miles) of territory in a potential breakthrough in the six-month war.
The BBC cannot verify these figures.
The Ukrainian army says it took back 20 villages in the past 24 hours alone, in its continued counter-offensive in the north-east of the country.
UK defence officials say the Ukrainian army's successes will have "significant implications" for Russia's overall operational design.

A Kremlin spokesperson was however undeterred, saying operations in Ukraine would continue "until all the tasks that were initially set" had been fulfilled.
Russia said its forces were carrying out strikes in those areas that Ukraine had retaken recently.
This included targets in Izyum and Kupiansk which were taken by Ukraine on Saturday. Russia confirmed its forces' retreat from both towns, which it said would allow them to "regroup".
Russia has been accused of targeting civilian infrastructure in revenge for setbacks on the battlefield.
Moscow struck back on Sunday with a wave of missile strikes across Ukraine, causing power cuts.


The blackouts reportedly affected millions of people in the Kharkiv and Donetsk regions. The Kharkiv city mayor says power is now restored.

Ihor Terekhov called it a vile and cynical attempt at revenge for the Ukrainian army's recent successes.
Ukraine's Defence Minister, Oleksii Reznikov, said the priority now was to secure the territorial gains made in a week of rapid advances in the Kharkiv region.
The Russian army appears to have abandoned large quantities of equipment and ammunition as it withdrew from areas it had held since the first weeks of the war.
A Russian battle-tank maker has switched to "round-the-clock" production after these setbacks, according to reports.
Workers at Uralvagonzavod in Nizhny Tagil, Russia's largest armoured vehicle manufacturer, have reportedly not been allowed to go on vacation due to the "production necessity".

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Vijana wa Ukraine wako imara sana kutetea nchi yao, sio kama baadhi ya hawa wanaume wa bongo walio nyoronyoro wanaosema Zelenskyy angekabidhi tu nchi yake kwa dikteta mwendawazimu.
Yaani hadi naumwa, hawa vijana wa Ukraine wanasababisha naumwa aisei....huo ndio uzalendo...wanapambana kurejesha ardhi yao, mashamba yao, mito yao, milima yao, bendera yao....dadeki
 
Jamaa wamefukuzia hadi mpakani, wamewehuka, nchi wanaikomboa, wanajitoa mhanga wa kufa afe wa kubaki aendeleze kizazi. Supapawa aliingia cha kike kwenye huu ugomvi maana wanajeshi wake wanapoteana hadi raha.

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Avideo of a Ukrainian soldier bragging about how close Ukrainian forces are to the Russian border has gone viral on social media.

The video, that was posted on Visegrád 24, has so far been viewed more than 260,000 times.

"One of the first Ukrainian soldiers to reach the border with Russia in the northern part of the Kharkiv region records a video of the historic moment," the Twitter page is captioned.

"The Russians are nowhere to be seen. How far into the country have they retreated?" the caption says.

"There's the sign marking the border with the Russians and there [behind me] a Ukrainian flag," the soldier says in the video according to a translation by Newsweek, which has not been able to confirm the authenticity of the footage.

The video comes following reports of a significant retreat by Russian forces. In a post on Telegram on Sunday, the commander of Ukraine's military, General Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, said that his troops had regained 3,000 square kilometers (1860 square miles) of territory from the Russians since the beginning of September, and that in the Kharkiv region, they had pushed to within 50 kilometers—or roughly 30 miles—of the nation's border with Russia.


Putin mtasikia amefia usingizini just subirin. This time wanaenda kumega tena hilo taifa.. yaani
 
Waukize
Jamaa wamefukuzia hadi mpakani, wamewehuka, nchi wanaikomboa, wanajitoa mhanga wa kufa afe wa kubaki aendeleze kizazi. Supapawa aliingia cha kike kwenye huu ugomvi maana wanajeshi wake wanapoteana hadi raha.

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Avideo of a Ukrainian soldier bragging about how close Ukrainian forces are to the Russian border has gone viral on social media.

The video, that was posted on Visegrád 24, has so far been viewed more than 260,000 times.

"One of the first Ukrainian soldiers to reach the border with Russia in the northern part of the Kharkiv region records a video of the historic moment," the Twitter page is captioned.

"The Russians are nowhere to be seen. How far into the country have they retreated?" the caption says.

"There's the sign marking the border with the Russians and there [behind me] a Ukrainian flag," the soldier says in the video according to a translation by Newsweek, which has not been able to confirm the authenticity of the footage.

The video comes following reports of a significant retreat by Russian forces. In a post on Telegram on Sunday, the commander of Ukraine's military, General Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, said that his troops had regained 3,000 square kilometers (1860 square miles) of territory from the Russians since the beginning of September, and that in the Kharkiv region, they had pushed to within 50 kilometers—or roughly 30 miles—of the nation's border with Russia.


Waulize walikaa hapo mpaka I kwa muda Gani kabla ya kuwa eliminated..hao ni wenzao walifanya pia huo ukapuku
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