Slovakia likely to hand over MiG-29 fighters to Ukraine

(30-08-2025, 05:54 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Russia targets kills Ukrainian officials: murdered
Andrii Parubii, a Ukrainian politician who previously served as the parliament speaker, was shot dead, Lviv Oblast Governor Maksym Kozytskyi reported on Aug. 30. Earlier in the day, the National Police said that a political figure was murdered after a shooting in the western Ukrainian city.

Moscow's true answer to peace efforts' — Russian mass attack on Kyiv kills 25, including children. August 28, 2025
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In the early hours of August 30, Russian forces carried out extensive air assault launching almost 540 drones, eight ballistic missiles, and 37 other types of missiles against multiple regions of Ukraine according to the govt officials. The attacks caused casualties and inflicted widespread damage on residential areas and critical infrastructure. In Zaporizhzhia, one person was killed and 22 injured, among them a 10-year-old boy & a 16-yr-old girl, according to the Head of Regional Administration, Ivan Fedorov. Eight of the wounded were hospitalized. The attack struck two five-story apartment blocks and five private houses, leaving parts of the city without electricity.

UNITED24 Media on X: "🔴 One person was killed and 22 people were injured in a nighttime Russian attack on Zaporizhzhia, local authorities reported. Among the wounded are three children—boys aged 9 and 10, and a 16-year-old girl. https://t.co/CdyxxiMH4W" / X https://share.google/83kQ0mTlgxZN3eBFm
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(30-08-2025, 06:02 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  In the early hours of August 30, Russian forces carried out extensive air assault launching almost 540 drones, eight ballistic missiles, and 37 other types of missiles against multiple regions of Ukraine according to the govt officials. The attacks caused casualties and inflicted widespread damage on residential areas and critical infrastructure. In Zaporizhzhia, one person was killed and 22 injured, among them a 10-year-old boy & a 16-yr-old girl, according to the Head of Regional Administration, Ivan Fedorov. Eight of the wounded were hospitalized. The attack struck two five-story apartment blocks and five private houses, leaving parts of the city without electricity.

UNITED24 Media on X: "🔴 One person was killed and 22 people were injured in a nighttime Russian attack on Zaporizhzhia, local authorities reported. Among the wounded are three children—boys aged 9 and 10, and a 16-year-old girl. https://t.co/CdyxxiMH4W" / X https://share.google/83kQ0mTlgxZN3eBFm

Putin embarks on a long stay in China, Putin is visit with Ukraine war top of agenda. Analysts say Putin and Xi will aim to align positions during Russian leader’s unusually long stay... Tongue
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(30-08-2025, 06:07 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Putin embarks on a long stay in China, Putin is visit with Ukraine war top of agenda. Analysts say Putin and Xi will aim to align positions during Russian leader’s unusually long stay... Tongue

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/a...ng-ukraine
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwUIoVPpdoE

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/bvt0yk6yNRc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sp_FY2SBISE
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(30-08-2025, 05:54 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Russia targets kills Ukrainian officials murdered.

Andrii Parubii, a Ukrainian politician who previously served as the parliament speaker, was shot dead, Lviv Oblast Governor Maksym Kozytskyi reported on Aug. 30. Earlier in the day, the National Police said that a political figure was murdered after a shooting in the western Ukrainian city.

Russia has launched a massive overnight attack on Ukraine's southern & central regions, authorities have said, as Kyiv continue to hit target Russian oil refineries and oil train and oil suppying oil to Moscow army.
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(30-08-2025, 10:30 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Russia has launched a massive overnight attack on Ukraine's southern & central regions, authorities have said, as Kyiv continue to hit target Russian oil refineries and oil train and oil suppying oil to Moscow army.

Russia launches massive attack on Ukraine, as Kyiv hits oil refineries https://share.google/9JKxxDC9xzWgsQxlF
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(30-08-2025, 10:31 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Russia launches massive attack on Ukraine, as Kyiv hits oil refineries https://share.google/9JKxxDC9xzWgsQxlF

Latest news on 01/09/2025 Monday. Ukraine has announced their first operational use of their new Flamingo Cruise Missile against an FSB outpost in Crimea.  Ukraine has aggressively been targeting Russia's air defense systems so their new cruise missile can effectively hit their targets.
https://youtu.be/szsXCgxfFgc?si=8wzkFj1MI5f_Kd16
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(01-09-2025, 11:43 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Latest news on 01/09/2025 Monday. Ukraine has announced their first operational use of their new Flamingo Cruise Missile against an FSB outpost in Crimea.  Ukraine has aggressively been targeting Russia's air defense systems so their new cruise missile can effectively hit their targets.
https://youtu.be/szsXCgxfFgc?si=8wzkFj1MI5f_Kd16

https://youtu.be/szsXCgxfFgc?si=KmMh3L_9oaB7Bv8d
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(01-09-2025, 11:43 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Latest news on 01/09/2025 Monday. Ukraine has announced their first operational use of their new Flamingo Cruise Missile against an FSB outpost in Crimea.  Ukraine has aggressively been targeting Russia's air defense systems so their new cruise missile can effectively hit their targets.
https://youtu.be/szsXCgxfFgc?si=8wzkFj1MI5f_Kd16

Here, Russian fighters have returned to the battlefield, but this time, they are fighting for Ukraine. As the front shifts southwards, new footage shows how Russian soldiers are storming Russian lines, helping Ukrainians to accelerate counterattacks that now stretch across two regions. As previously reported, Ukrainians started a counterattack in western Donetsk, where Ukrainian forces pushed back Russian units from exposed frontline villages near Mokri Yali River. The aim was to collapse vulnerable salients, reset the frontline, and gain more favorable terrain, especially while Russian battalions still overextended from their previous advances. Now, a new player on the Ukrainian side has joined fight. Russian Volunteer Corps, a unit made up entirely of Russian citizens who rejected Putin’s so-called special military operation, has joined the battle on the Ukrainian side. Newly released footage shows the conducting of house-to-house clearing in Russian-occupied villages, targeting Russian positions with FPV drones, and capturing enemy troops and weapons. In one key engagements, unit’s assault groups advanced through treelines near Andriivka-Klevtsove & engaged entrenched Russian positions. Bombers & tanks supported push, while FPV drones isolated defenders by striking dugouts & movement corridors. By end of the ops, Russian volunteer Corps had taken 16 Russian soldiers prisoner, with dozens more killed or wounded.

The volunteer unit was not operating alone, because Ukrainian special forces conducted a parallel assault in the same village, reportedly eliminating over 90 Russian troops & capturing 5 more. They also seized several Russian strongpoints near to settlement, likely forward observation posts, it gave them better fire control over surrounding terrain. The footage now makes it clear: the attack began from the west, with special forces, softening up enemy positions & clearing the path for main assault units to follow.
With early success confirmed, the Ukrainian command has now expanded the operation. The 225th Assault Brigade, best known for breaching Russian defenses during its successful offensive in the Kursk region, has redeployed and launched a new thrust further south. Combat footage from Vorone village shows the 225th using Bradley armored vehicles to engage Russian positions and clear treelines. This push appears to be aimed at eliminating Russian infiltration groups that had tried to bypass the frontline and threaten Ukrainian supply nodes near Sosnivka. According to reports, this southern thrust stopped what could have been a serious Russian breach. It is a clear sign that Ukraine is not only regaining ground but actively reinforcing weak points and stabilizing the entire sector. What makes this so effective is that, first, Ukrainian units are relying heavily on drone-coordinated assaults, allowing them to strike Russian positions from the air before moving in with ground units. Second, the area offers unusually favorable conditions for Ukraine’s tactics, because the terrain includes open fields and light treelines that improve drone connectivity and provide clear sightlines. There are no deep gullies or dried riverbeds, terrain features usually disrupt drone signals. 

Finally, the Russian positions here are poorly prepared, and because this was not a long-held front, Russian troops were never able to inherit solid fortifications. Their trenches lack top-down protection, making them highly vulnerable to drone-dropped munitions.
The result is that Russian forces have been forced into passivity because after Ukraine’s initial strikes, Russian soldiers had to retreat into underground dugouts and basements, reducing their ability to move or coordinate defense. Ukrainian footage shows several Russian positions taken almost intact, with defenders surrendering rather than holding ground.
Overall, Ukraine’s counteroffensive in this sector is not only regaining territory, but it is also systematically undoing months of slow Russian gains. Once again, Russian units appear to have hit their operational ceiling, as seen in Sumy; they can advance through weaker positions but struggle to hold ground under pressure. That this collapse is now being accelerated by Russian nationals themselves from the Russian Volunteer Corps, which adds a powerful symbolic layer. And with the 225th Brigade, which broke through Russian lines in Kursk, reinforcing the front, Ukraine is turning battlefield momentum into political messaging.
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(07-08-2025, 06:19 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Gasoline prices in Russia have reached historic highs for the second consecutive day, following the suspension of production at two major Rosneft refineries. Despite govt try to attempts to curb surge with a full ban on fuel exports, prices have continued to climb on the wholesale market, Moscow Times reported on August 5.

August 5, price of AI-95 gasoline on the St. Petersburg Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange reached a historic record for 2nd consecutive day, rising by 1.2% to 974$ per ton. Similarly, the price of AI-92 gasoline increased by 1.01%, reaching 841$ per ton, just shy of the absolute record set in September 2023 (874$ per ton) crying Since beginning of this year, wholesale gasoline prices have risen by 30%, trend is expected to continue. Market. Reuters says market is facing a shortage, partly due to the ongoing attacks by Ukrainian drones on energy infrastructure many major Russian refineries forced to halt production due drone strikes on energy facilities.
Novokuybyshevsk Refinery, with a capacity 8.3 mil tons/yr, completely stopped its production & Ryazan Refinery, largest in Rosneft & top five Russia's (
five), ceased approximately half or many of its production. 2
 of 3 oil processing units@Ryazan refinery were also damaged, repairs may take a mths or even longer, Moscow Times.

Stay tuned for the full breakdown of this incredible operation.In a shocking battlefield twist, Ukraine’s Azov Brigade snipers executed a devastating ambush against Russian motorcycle troops. Racing across open terrain, Russian riders thought speed would protect them— but instead, precision sniper fire cut them down one by one. Ukraine’s skilled marksmen is many in Ukraine army.

This strike not only halted the assault but also exposed the weakness of Russia’s unconventional tactics against Ukraine’s skilled marksmen who can kill up to 4km. Watch how discipline, patience, & accuracy turned motorcycles into a easy targets on the modern cheap drones battlefield.... Big Grin
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(02-09-2025, 07:33 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Stay tuned for the full breakdown of this incredible operation.In a shocking battlefield twist, Ukraine’s Azov Brigade snipers executed a devastating ambush against Russian motorcycle troops. Racing across open terrain, Russian riders thought speed would protect them— but instead, precision sniper fire cut them down one by one. Ukraine’s skilled marksmen is many in Ukraine army.

This strike not only halted the assault but also exposed the weakness of Russia’s unconventional tactics against Ukraine’s skilled marksmen who can kill up to 4km. Watch how discipline, patience, & accuracy turned motorcycles into a easy targets on the modern cheap drones battlefield.... Big Grin

https://youtu.be/mEitgo-hQcc?si=z5nyRrG-SapxRTXZ
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Ukrainian FPV drones have once again proven their dominance on the battlefield. In this footage, a Russian convoy is trapped and mercilessly destroyed by relentless kamikaze drone strikes. These small but deadly drones are rewriting modern warfare — cheap, precise, & impossible to stop. From armored vehicles to infantry, nothing is safe from Ukraine’s drone hunters.
https://youtu.be/PHJ7nZUv0M0?si=7izAnq3gO18dAqxJ
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(02-09-2025, 08:36 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Ukrainian FPV drones have once again proven their dominance on the battlefield. In this footage, a Russian convoy is trapped and mercilessly destroyed by relentless kamikaze drone strikes. These small but deadly drones are rewriting modern warfare — cheap, precise, & impossible to stop. From armored vehicles to infantry, nothing is safe from Ukraine’s drone hunters.
https://youtu.be/PHJ7nZUv0M0?si=7izAnq3gO18dAqxJ

https://youtu.be/DqfJjzndeU4?si=xZ8j3KhUFjZeHOPH
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https://youtu.be/GAmhIfVI06w?si=ZEPsUxQjblgnqe6F
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(02-09-2025, 07:35 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Ukraine’s Azov Brigade snipers executed a devastating ambush against Russian motorcycle troops. Racing across open terrain, Russian riders thought speed would protect them— but instead, precision sniper fire cut them down one by one.
https://youtu.be/mEitgo-hQcc?si=z5nyRrG-SapxRTXZ

Ukraine is pursuing a multibillion-dollar arms buildup funded by Europe best chance of ensuring country’s long-term survival as It S assistance dries up & Western security guarantees remain uncertain. Kyiv wants not only to sustain its army through the current war but also to make it the backbone of any postwar settlement, with the goal of deterring Russia from invading again. As Ursula von der Leyen, the European Commission president, recently put it: “Ukraine must become a steel porcupine, undigestible for potential invaders.” At center of efforts is a new NATO-backed procurement system that will channel European funds into buying U.S. weapons for Ukraine. President Zelensky hopes system will enable $1 billion in purchases each month, with a particular focus on acquiring U.S.-made Patriot air-defense systems to expand Kyiv’s limited arsenal new system would both help replace U.S. arms. Trump has ended & increase streamline deliveries of weapons to Ukraine over time. A first sale of cruise missiles & GPS navigation kits, worth $825 million, was announced on Thursday. Kyiv is also betting on booming domestic defense industry, already delivered drones swarm battlefield now working to produce more powerful weapons. This month, Ukraine said had completed development begun production of its first domestically made long-range cruise missile. How far this military buildup can go remains uncertain. European nations that are already grappling with budget strains may struggle to sustain the level of funding Ukraine says it needs, and Kyiv’s army must address persistent manpower shortages to become a truly deterrent force.

But Ukraine has few options other than bolstering its own defense. Vague Western pledges of postwar security guarantees have yet to turn into concrete commitments, & push for a more robust military reflects concerns such promises may never materialize. “The main guarantee of Ukraine’s security is a fully capable, well-trained army that remains in constant combat readiness,” Ihor Klymenko, Ukraine’s interior minister, said last week in an interviews. US and European leaders seated around a table in the Oval Office.
As Trump administration pushes for a peace deal with Russia, Kyiv’s Western allies have been debating security guarantees to ensure end to the war not be followed by another Russian invasion. Some European countries have signaled readiness to station troops in Ukraine, US has said it may send air support. France will host European leaders and Mr. Zelensky in Paris on Thursday to continue the talks, discussions have yielded few results so far, as Moscow has sought to derail them by demanding a say in their terms and opposing any peace deal involving the deployment of Western troops on Ukrainian soil.
Putin of Russia is continuing to resist allowing a powerful Ukrainian military to exist after the war ends, even he tries to show he is open to Mr. Trump’s efforts to forge a peace deal. Tuesday, Mr. Putin said that ensure Ukraine’s security would be “Ukraine’s own decision, security could not come “at expense of the Russian Federation” — a reference to Moscow’s demand that Kyiv pledge to never join NATO and to limit the future size of its military. So Ukraine is focused on developing its own security guarantees that its much larger neighbor cannot undermine. Kyiv’s domestic weapon production and its acquisition of Western arms are areas where Moscow has little leverage. “This is not something Russians can really discuss,” said Alyona Getmanchuk, Ukraine’s new ambassador to NATO. “That’s our advantage.” Ukraine is hoping it soon be able to rely on its new missile, which is called Flamingo. On paper, it can fly more than 1,800 miles with a 2,500-pound payload, according to experts, meaning the missile could strike Moscow and Russian cities far beyond. Its effectiveness on the battlefield, how tested some experts say such a weapon could serve as a more potent deterrent to the Kremlin than any Western pledge of protection. “A mass-produced deep-strike weapon like the Flamingo is arguably Ukraine’s strongest security guarantee in a postwar European order,” Fabian Hoffmann, a weapons expert @University of Oslo, wrote.

Workers inspecting a Flamingo cruise missile at a factory in Ukraine in August.Credit...Even if Ukraine’s army grows, it could never match Russia’s in sheer size. That is why Kyiv sees acquiring producing more advanced weapons as essential to long-term survival. Ukraine’s belief needs to provide own defense is rooted in the hard experience of watching past security assurances collapse when put to the test. Ukrainian officials point to the Budapest Memorandum, a pledge signed in 1994 meant to protect the country after it gained independence. Under Ukraine gave old Soviet nuclear weapons back to Russia in exchange for security guarantees from Russia, the US and Britain. But the deal did not detail those guarantees and offered no promise of military support in case of attack. Ukraine says the lack of specificity gave Russia free rein to attack, as it did starting in 2014. After Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022, Ukraine initially pinned its hopes on joining NATO, viewing the alliance’s Article 5 mutual defense clause as the strongest security guarantee it could aspire to those hopes were dashed when Mr. Trump declared NATO membership off the table. As an alternative, Ukraine’s European allies recently floated a security framework that would offer “Article 5-like” guarantees without admitting Kyiv into the alliance. But Ukrainians have greeted the idea with caution, warning its vagueness risked repeating the ambiguities of the Budapest Memorandum.Any ‘Article 5-like’ idea should be legally binding and underpinned by a real deterrence force,” Mr. Getmanchuk, the Ukrainian ambassador, said. Still, Ukrainian officials acknowledge that building up a credible deterrent depends on foreign money to equip it with powerful weaponry that is no longer coming free from the US. Acquiring such weapons was the main goal of Mr. Zelensky’s proposal to Mr. Trump last mth at White House, where he offered to buy $90 billion worth of US weapons package, 
Like Patriot air-defense systems, only ones capable of intercepting Russian ballistic missiles, which can cause devastating damage, as shown by the recent deadly strikes on Kyiv.

Mr. Zelensky said Kyiv’s European allies would finance the bulk of the package, most likely through the NATO-backed procurement system, which has so far secured more than $2 billion in pledged funding from eight European countries. The mechanism was created after the Trump administration made clear it would no longer donate weapons to Ukraine, but would agree to sell them to European partners. That places the burden of funding Ukraine’s military buildup on European nations, even as they embark on their own sweeping domestic rearmament programs. Still, Europe has already outpaced the United States in military aid, providing roughly $95 billion to Washington’s $75 billion, according to the Kiel Institute for the World Economy. Recent pledges from Germany and Norway to provide up to $10 billion each in military and civilian support next year suggest that Europe might be prepared to meet the challenge large sums involved mark a shift. Previously, Western partners provided smaller, short-term financial allocations, often in response to urgent battlefield needs. With larger financial packages committed over several years, Ukraine can better plan for the long-term task of arming its military, analysts say. “The whole model is that we get contracts, written agreements, that state we will have this number of weapons provided to Ukraine by this year, from the United States, from the Europeans,” said Maksym Skrypchenko, the president of the Transatlantic Dialogue Center, a research group in Kyiv. That  allow Ukraine to produce missiles as western partners have been reluctant to supply to delivered — for fear of escalation. The US, Britain and France have provided small batches of ballistic & cruise missiles to restricted & cannot strike major Russian cities like Moscow. Germany has long refused to transfer its long-range Taurus cruise missiles. Meanwhile Fire Point, Ukrainian defense firm behind the Flamingo missile, said it would welcome Western funding to speed up production, company says it currently makes one missile per day, but plans to increase output sevenfold by this fall. Ukraine has also developed a short-range ballistic missile named Sapsan that recently entered production.
Best guarantor of the Ukrainian independence is our own missile program,” Mr. Skrypchenko said. “When we’ll have several hundred ballistic missiles with range to hit targets in Moscow, it will be a completely different game.”
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Flamingo can fly more than 1,800 miles with a 3,000-pound payload, according to experts, meaning missile could strike Moscow & Russian cities far beyond. Its effectiveness on the battlefield, Fire Point, Ukrainian defense firm behind the Flamingo missile, said it would welcome Western fund to speed up production, company currently makes one missile per day, plans to increase output seven fold by this fall. Ukraine also developed a short-range ballistic missile named Sapsan recently entered production. Best guarantor for Kyiv  Ukrainian independence is our own missile program. A mass-produced deep-strike weapon like Flamingo is best Ukraine’s strongest security guarantee.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/02/world...urity.html
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(26-08-2025, 09:25 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  İn Sumy Ukrainian forces have seized the initiative, moving from a defensive posture to a broad counteroffensive that is steadily reshaping frontline. The momentum shift is allowing Ukrainian units to dictate pace of battle, breaking down Russian cohesion & allowing elite enemy forces to be encircled. Ukrainian forces started successfully advancing near: Kindrativka, Andriivka, Oleksiivka, Yablunivka, Yunakivka, Euromaidan outlet recalls. They supported by a series of air strikes Russian concentrations of forces effective disruption enemy reinforcement attempts, with the Russians trying to cross a local lake being targeted by drones.

Russian analyst embedded w/Russian forces in this sector reported Russians suffering from glaring issues on defensive cohesion: Fire coordination is ineffective against Ukrainian assaults. Requested reinforcements often never arrive. Counterattacks are delayed by several days.Ukrainian commanders are exploiting these weaknesses with precision, forcing Russians into a defensive posture they cannot maintain.
Russia’s operational mindset, long focused on continuous offensives, appears to have eroded its ability to mount an effective defense. In pursuit of gains on summer offensive, Russian commanders committed vast reserves of armor manpower, leaving little left to plug gaps when momentum stalled fight in Kursk was particularly costly: armored vehicles were destroyed in huge numbers, forcing Russia to rely on infantry, motorcycles, and small assault teams. Now in Sumy, most Russian soldiers move on foot, taking them days to reach the frontline, and they can’t respond effectively when Ukrainians attack, Euromaidan Press says.

Additionally, North Korean troops were annihilated by Ukrainian cluster munitions 200 soldiers at a time, and the Russian infantry that remains is exhausted, making the Russian Sumy front thinly manned and dangerously vulnerable. Faced with this unfolding crisis, Russian command has attempted to reinforce the sector with a battalion from the 810th Naval Infantry Brigade, tasked with stabilizing Kindrativka. Yet this solution may only compound the problem, as this Russian brigade suffered devastating losses during the Kursk battles and is now believed to be operating at only 35 to 45% of its nominal combat strength. Rather than deploying a cohesive, intact battalion, the likely reality is a composite force cobbled together from remnants of different units, a halfhearted measure.

Ukrainian Special Forces Eliminate 25 North Koreans troops in Close Combat in Kursk. Ukrainian forces eliminated 25 DPRK troops. They didn’t leave the entire DPRK platoon a chance during the engagement.
https://youtu.be/LVMOMQEPV3k?si=BZx5qM9R8s4yxlSk
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(02-09-2025, 10:34 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Ukrainian Special Forces Eliminate 25 North Koreans troops in Close Combat in Kursk. Ukrainian forces eliminated 25 DPRK troops. They didn’t leave the entire DPRK platoon a chance during the engagement.
https://youtu.be/LVMOMQEPV3k?si=BZx5qM9R8s4yxlSk

https://youtu.be/LVMOMQEPV3k?si=P20FbWh72FleMyK2
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(02-09-2025, 10:34 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Ukrainian Special Forces Eliminate 25 North Koreans troops in Close Combat in Kursk. Ukrainian forces eliminated 25 DPRK troops. They didn’t leave the entire DPRK platoon a chance during the engagement.
https://youtu.be/LVMOMQEPV3k?si=BZx5qM9R8s4yxlSk

Ukrainian 3rd brigade kills 7 Russian troops on close combat in Sumy forest.
Geolocated footage shows Ukrainian special forces approach a Russian position in the forest at close range, offering seven enemy soldiers the opportunity to surrender.

https://youtu.be/OrAh2o9HZtI?si=PJ__DvLt_ZgqKtT0
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(02-09-2025, 10:49 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Ukrainian 3rd brigade kills 7 Russian troops on close combat in Sumy forest.
Geolocated footage shows Ukrainian special forces approach a Russian position in the forest at close range, offering seven enemy soldiers the opportunity to surrender.

https://youtu.be/OrAh2o9HZtI?si=PJ__DvLt_ZgqKtT0

https://youtu.be/OrAh2o9HZtI?si=rk4ivhrC5ONvW95a
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(02-09-2025, 10:55 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  In dense vegetation the Ukrainian forces fly FPV drones blow up Russian troops hiding in bushes frontline using FPV drones carrying explosives straight into the target russian soldiers attempting to conceal themselves.

https://youtu.be/aJKGbtVg1r8?si=Tfq7DzzrEqCQOk-Y
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(30-08-2025, 05:56 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Moscow's true answer to peace efforts' — Russian mass attack on Kyiv kills 25, including children. August 28, 2025

More than two dozen foreign heads of state & govt -  Russian Vladimir Putin, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and S'pore Deputy PM Gan Kim Yong - have been invited to attend a massive military parade in Beijing on Wednesday (Sep 3). Parade marks 80 years since the formal surrender of Japan during World War II & expected to showcase some of China’s most advanced homegrown weapons.
https://www.youtube.com/live/agxt0oRH4p4...IyD9A9bMT4
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(02-09-2025, 10:34 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Ukrainian Special Forces Eliminate 25 North Koreans troops in Close Combat in Kursk. Ukrainian forces eliminated 25 DPRK troops. They didn’t leave the entire DPRK platoon a chance during the engagement.
https://youtu.be/LVMOMQEPV3k?si=BZx5qM9R8s4yxlSk

https://youtu.be/h_B52kyj-vA?si=ff8LFvDHc4rmygJo
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(02-09-2025, 10:34 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Ukrainian Special Forces Eliminate 25 North Koreans troops in Close Combat in Kursk. Ukrainian forces eliminated 25 DPRK troops. They didn’t leave the entire DPRK platoon a chance during the engagement.
https://youtu.be/LVMOMQEPV3k?si=BZx5qM9R8s4yxlSk

Young Kim...with his father.
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(01-09-2025, 11:43 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Latest news on 01/09/2025 Monday. Ukraine has announced their first operational use of their new Flamingo Cruise Missile against an FSB outpost in Crimea.  Ukraine has aggressively been targeting Russia's air defense systems so their new cruise missile can effectively hit their targets.
https://youtu.be/szsXCgxfFgc?si=8wzkFj1MI5f_Kd16

Kim promises to help Russia with 'everything' as Putin thanks North Korea for war aid with yet another 30,000 North Koreas as a folders. Earlier this year, North Korean suffered more then 4000 killed, North Korea troops are helping Putin army with less be kill, Putin need more soldiers try to eject Ukrainian forces from Russia's western region of Kursk...now fat Kim still helping Putin.
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(Yesterday, 10:14 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Kim promises to help Russia with 'everything' as Putin thanks North Korea for war aid with yet another 30,000 North Koreas as a folders. Earlier this year, North Korean suffered more then 4000 killed, North Korea troops are helping Putin army with less be kill, Putin need more soldiers try to eject Ukrainian forces from Russia's western region of Kursk...now fat Kim still helping Putin.

Charlie from Top 10s counts down the #Top10 Videos North Korea Wants Deleted From The Internet. From people trying to escape North Korea into China and South Korea to Kim Jong-un having lavish parties and military parades caught in camera  From people trying to escape North Korea into China and South Korea to Kim Jong-un having lavish parties and military.
https://youtu.be/dNc0x23gykw?si=CBnRNw-iSpj6W5Yu
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