Urusi amepoteza vifaru 23 na helikopta kwa vita vya siku moja kwenye kuukomboa mji wa Kherson

Urusi amepoteza vifaru 23 na helikopta kwa vita vya siku moja kwenye kuukomboa mji wa Kherson

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Na humo wameuawa kweli kweli pamoja na zana zingine lukuki, ni mwendo wa mbele kwa mbele, Ukraine wanajitoa mhanga vizazi vya kesho vitaendeleza jamii ila lazima wakomboe ardhi yao.... HIMARS zinarindima balaa.

Mrusi anajutia kishenzi, hajui pakutokea maana wanajeshi wenyewe wa Urusi hawana mzuka kwenye vita ambavyo hawajui wanachokipigania....
Vilianzia Crimea vitaishia Crimea....


An "Alligator" helicopter and 23 tanks were among the reported Russian military losses on Thursday, according to Ukrainian officials.

The Air Force Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported on Facebook that a Russian Ka-52 Alligator chopper and its unknown number of occupants were destroyed. Numerous Alligator helicopters have been taken down in the past month, including one in the Zaporizhzhia and Donetsk regions and another shot down by troops in the eastern portion of Ukraine on the country's independence day.

The Russian military shot down its own Ka-52 chopper in late July in what was described as a friendly fire incident by Ukrainian officials.

The all-weather Ka-52 attack helicopter owned and operated by the Russian Air Force was introduced in 1996 and can destroy both armored and unarmored targets, low-speed aerial targets and military personnel. Russians deploy them as surveillance platforms and aerial command posts for groups of attack helicopters.
Also on Thursday, Ukrainian officials reported that missile bomb strikes by aviation crews were conducted on ground targets linked to the Russian troops.

"Ammunition warehouses, platoon and base posts, combat armored equipment, positions of anti-aircraft missile complexes" of Russians were affected, the Air Force Command said on Facebook.

The Ukrainian defense ministry's Twitter account reported that, additionally, an approximate 450 Russian soldiers were "eliminated," bringing the war's total to about 48,350 personnel killed. A total of 23 tanks, 33 armored combat vehicles and 24 artillery systems were also destroyed Thursday, according to the Twitter post.

Ukrainians remain vigilant in their mission to retake Kherson and Crimea as part of a counteroffensive. On Wednesday, Ukraine's Operational Command South unit reported that Ukraine's armed forces killed 201 Russian military personnel and destroyed six Russian ammunition depots, 12 T-72 tanks and a wide range of Russian military equipment and weapons.

While Russian officials have deemed Ukraine's efforts to breach the frontlines as "unsuccessful," Serhiy Khlan, deputy of the Kherson Regional Council, said in a statement on Facebook that Ukraine did break through the "first line of defense of the Russians on the Kherson front."

The Defense of Ukraine Twitter page has mocked Russian soldiers attempting to hold fort in Kherson. One recent post featuring a video set to the 1932 song "Run Rabbit Run" shows footage of Russian soldiers appearing to be fired upon by Ukrainian missiles, artillery fire and snipers. It mockingly calls the Russian soldiers "guests" and encourages them to retreat.

Newsweek reached out to the defense ministries of both countries for comment.
 
Na humo wameuawa kweli kweli pamoja na zana zingine lukuki, ni mwendo wa mbele kwa mbele, Ukraine wanajitoa mhanga vizazi vya kesho vitaendeleza jamii ila lazima wakomboe ardhi yao.... HIMARS zinarindima balaa.

Mrusi anajutia kishenzi, hajui pakutokea maana wanajeshi wenyewe wa Urusi hawana mzuka kwenye vita ambavyo hawajui wanachokipigania....
Vilianzia Crimea vitaishia Crimea....


An "Alligator" helicopter and 23 tanks were among the reported Russian military losses on Thursday, according to Ukrainian officials.

The Air Force Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported on Facebook that a Russian Ka-52 Alligator chopper and its unknown number of occupants were destroyed. Numerous Alligator helicopters have been taken down in the past month, including one in the Zaporizhzhia and Donetsk regions and another shot down by troops in the eastern portion of Ukraine on the country's independence day.

The Russian military shot down its own Ka-52 chopper in late July in what was described as a friendly fire incident by Ukrainian officials.

The all-weather Ka-52 attack helicopter owned and operated by the Russian Air Force was introduced in 1996 and can destroy both armored and unarmored targets, low-speed aerial targets and military personnel. Russians deploy them as surveillance platforms and aerial command posts for groups of attack helicopters.
Also on Thursday, Ukrainian officials reported that missile bomb strikes by aviation crews were conducted on ground targets linked to the Russian troops.

"Ammunition warehouses, platoon and base posts, combat armored equipment, positions of anti-aircraft missile complexes" of Russians were affected, the Air Force Command said on Facebook.

The Ukrainian defense ministry's Twitter account reported that, additionally, an approximate 450 Russian soldiers were "eliminated," bringing the war's total to about 48,350 personnel killed. A total of 23 tanks, 33 armored combat vehicles and 24 artillery systems were also destroyed Thursday, according to the Twitter post.

Ukrainians remain vigilant in their mission to retake Kherson and Crimea as part of a counteroffensive. On Wednesday, Ukraine's Operational Command South unit reported that Ukraine's armed forces killed 201 Russian military personnel and destroyed six Russian ammunition depots, 12 T-72 tanks and a wide range of Russian military equipment and weapons.

While Russian officials have deemed Ukraine's efforts to breach the frontlines as "unsuccessful," Serhiy Khlan, deputy of the Kherson Regional Council, said in a statement on Facebook that Ukraine did break through the "first line of defense of the Russians on the Kherson front."

The Defense of Ukraine Twitter page has mocked Russian soldiers attempting to hold fort in Kherson. One recent post featuring a video set to the 1932 song "Run Rabbit Run" shows footage of Russian soldiers appearing to be fired upon by Ukrainian missiles, artillery fire and snipers. It mockingly calls the Russian soldiers "guests" and encourages them to retreat.

Newsweek reached out to the defense ministries of both countries for comment.
Mkuu angalia usije ukajifia chumbani dunia nzima inajua Russia ana maelfu ya Tank sasa izo tank 23 zinakufanya uje mbio bila chupi jukwaani..
 
Na humo wameuawa kweli kweli pamoja na zana zingine lukuki, ni mwendo wa mbele kwa mbele, Ukraine wanajitoa mhanga vizazi vya kesho vitaendeleza jamii ila lazima wakomboe ardhi yao.... HIMARS zinarindima balaa.

Mrusi anajutia kishenzi, hajui pakutokea maana wanajeshi wenyewe wa Urusi hawana mzuka kwenye vita ambavyo hawajui wanachokipigania....
Vilianzia Crimea vitaishia Crimea....


An "Alligator" helicopter and 23 tanks were among the reported Russian military losses on Thursday, according to Ukrainian officials.

The Air Force Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported on Facebook that a Russian Ka-52 Alligator chopper and its unknown number of occupants were destroyed. Numerous Alligator helicopters have been taken down in the past month, including one in the Zaporizhzhia and Donetsk regions and another shot down by troops in the eastern portion of Ukraine on the country's independence day.

The Russian military shot down its own Ka-52 chopper in late July in what was described as a friendly fire incident by Ukrainian officials.

The all-weather Ka-52 attack helicopter owned and operated by the Russian Air Force was introduced in 1996 and can destroy both armored and unarmored targets, low-speed aerial targets and military personnel. Russians deploy them as surveillance platforms and aerial command posts for groups of attack helicopters.
Also on Thursday, Ukrainian officials reported that missile bomb strikes by aviation crews were conducted on ground targets linked to the Russian troops.

"Ammunition warehouses, platoon and base posts, combat armored equipment, positions of anti-aircraft missile complexes" of Russians were affected, the Air Force Command said on Facebook.

The Ukrainian defense ministry's Twitter account reported that, additionally, an approximate 450 Russian soldiers were "eliminated," bringing the war's total to about 48,350 personnel killed. A total of 23 tanks, 33 armored combat vehicles and 24 artillery systems were also destroyed Thursday, according to the Twitter post.

Ukrainians remain vigilant in their mission to retake Kherson and Crimea as part of a counteroffensive. On Wednesday, Ukraine's Operational Command South unit reported that Ukraine's armed forces killed 201 Russian military personnel and destroyed six Russian ammunition depots, 12 T-72 tanks and a wide range of Russian military equipment and weapons.

While Russian officials have deemed Ukraine's efforts to breach the frontlines as "unsuccessful," Serhiy Khlan, deputy of the Kherson Regional Council, said in a statement on Facebook that Ukraine did break through the "first line of defense of the Russians on the Kherson front."

The Defense of Ukraine Twitter page has mocked Russian soldiers attempting to hold fort in Kherson. One recent post featuring a video set to the 1932 song "Run Rabbit Run" shows footage of Russian soldiers appearing to be fired upon by Ukrainian missiles, artillery fire and snipers. It mockingly calls the Russian soldiers "guests" and encourages them to retreat.

Newsweek reached out to the defense ministries of both countries for comment.
Liko wazi Russia kimbinu wamezidiwa,japokua wana silaha nzuri na jeshi imara
 
Hii stori tunaijua jinsi mlivyogaragazwa kwaio kaa kwa kutulia, haya niambie baada Russia ya kupoteza silaha zote hizo mmechukua hata mita moja tu ya eneo la Kherson linalokaliwa na Russia???

Nasubiria majibu, nimekaa paleee!!! 😅 😅 😅 😅
 
Mkuu angalia usije ukajifia chumbani dunia nzima inajua Russia ana maelfu ya Tank sasa izo tank 23 zinakufanya uje mbio bila chupi jukwaani..

Mtanyooka tu...
Baada ya limsafara kuliwa kule Kyev na vifaru kufanywa chuma chakavu, na huu mji utawatoka puani.
 
Hii stori tunaijua jinsi mlivyogaragazwa kwaio kaa kwa kutulia, haya niambie baada Russia ya kupoteza silaha zote hizo mmechukua hata mita moja tu ya eneo la Kherson linalokaliwa na Russia???

Nasubiria majibu, nimekaa paleee!!! 😅 😅 😅 😅

Wengi mlisema mtahama JF pale Ukraine wakikomboa hata ekari moja....Mrusi wenu analiwa mchana zaidi ya balaa...
 
Vita ikiisha itajulikana nani mkweli!
Mkuu kwenye mpira dakika 90 zikiisha ndio tunajua mshindi., lakini vita tunafanya tathmini nani amepoteza watu wake zaidi hata vita ikiisha na sio russia kuchukua maeneo kwa muda mfupi
 
Vita ikiisha itajulikana nani mkweli!

Zelensky hails 'good news' as towns recaptured​

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Ukraine's President Zelensky has delivered "good news", claiming the recapture of several towns from Russia.
Zelensky hails 'good news' as towns recaptured
Zelensky hails 'good news' as towns recaptured© EPA
Rumours have swirled for days about a possible breakthrough in the eastern Kharkiv region, but with no word from Ukrainian officials.
Mr Zelensky declined to name which towns had been retaken, saying that "now is not the time to name" them.


US officials said Ukraine was making "slow but meaningful progress" against Russian forces.
Speaking in his nightly video address to Ukrainians, President Zelensky said there was "good news" about the rumoured success of Ukrainian troops.
"I think every citizen feels proud of our soldiers," he said, naming specific military units and applauding their bravery in combat.
But he said: "Now is not the time to name the settlements to which the Ukrainian flag returns".
Ukraine has tightened its operational security in recent weeks, sharing few details about a widely expected counter-offensive in the east and south.
Ukrainian soldiers have launched an offensive south-east of Kharkiv, towards the eastern region of Donetsk, over which Russia has maintained substantial military control since the war began six months ago.
Some reports suggest Ukrainian forces may be a few dozen kilometres from the city of Izyum, an important link in Russia's military supply chain.
Speaking at an event in the United States, Colin Kahl - the Under-Secretary of Defense for Policy - suggested that Ukrainian forces were performing better than Russia in some areas.
"It is early days. I think the Ukrainians are making slow but meaningful progress. And we'll see how things pan out," he was quoted by Reuters news agency as saying.
"But I certainly think things are going better on the Ukrainian side right now in the south than is true on the Russian side."
The situation, however, remains fraught.
In its nightly update, the Ukrainian General Staff said on Thursday that it had "repelled all Russian attacks" in the Kharkiv and Donetsk regions
 
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