Older footage from the resting place of two Leopard 2A6 tanks and one M2 Bradley infantry fighting vehicle of the Armed Forces of Ukraine from the direction of the city of Orekhov in the direction of the village of Rabotino in the Zaporozhye region.
In the footage, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation have finished the abandoned M2 Bradley infantry fighting vehicle, which is already towed from this "field road".
"The video shows the process of reselling Western aid, filmed on a hidden camera. The cycle is simple: after being delivered to Ukraine, the weapon goes not to the front, but to a deal with the buyer, and then anywhere - anywhere in the world through the black market. The video features Swedish-British NLAW MANPADS and American Javelin ATGMs. And the numbers on the car are Albanian, which is not surprising. During the Yugoslav wars, Albania formed a very developed market for the trade in "black" weapons. Half the country was doing this (no offense to the Albanians), and the other half was doing drugs."
Wagner PMC. Contract with the Motherland
Who fights in the secretive Russian private military company? The Wagner Group is a secretive Russian private military company. The contractors, dubbed ‘Wagners’, ‘musicians’ and ‘bandsmen’, have been fighting in Donbass since 2014. Wagners were also involved in operations in Syria, Africa and Latin America. Contractors conceal their identities and little has been known about the organisation until recently. The video provides a rare glimpse into the military company’s work. Take a look on its assault, air defence and reconnaissance units.
Wagner fighters say they work for ‘the good of Russia and the Russian people’. It’s ‘frustrating’ to hear that they are mercenaries and fight only for money, says one of the contractors. While they’re military professionals, who don’t mince words, they also show their ‘human side’, as fighters open up about what it’s like to lose a comrade in battle or why everyone starts to believe in God in the trenches.
Russian military destroyed fuel tanks buried in enemy positions
They worked with the help of a quadrocopter, converted into a shock one.
Video source - Channel One correspondent Dmitry Kulko @DKulko
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