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Yep saw that as well. Really great reference there.💪🏼
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Plus it’s really cool to see the Starlink portable systems are now being made more and more available to frontline units in Ukraine. I wasn’t aware that smaller portable receivers were available like this yet. Thought they still had to be plugged into a dish. Awesome chaps.
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This is absolutely wonderful.Can this include extra subtitle options? I cannot speak Ukrainian, but it is clear to me what the message is trying to send, and it hits me right in my heart and soul. Ukraine, together you and the rest the world will make sure you are victorious. Slava Ukraine 🇬🇧❤️💪🏼🇺🇦
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My god that looks like very daunting and scary work. Immediately probably puts the fear in a lot of peoples minds when you think about how easily a lot of these could be hidden when you’d think an area could be safe. Makes you want to fear crossing any area of grassland. Yet it has to be done and fully understand and support all the work these chaps are having to do to clear them and train to watch out for others. 🇬🇧🇺🇦
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Thank you for the efforts from the Ukrainian emergency responders. You are all doing a really good job here. Also great use of implementing a drone to wider survey the affected areas.🇬🇧❤️🇺🇦👍🏼
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Now that would be BRILLIANT. A tractor actually all in bronze pulling along a Russian tank. Considering the size of the arch, it could easily go in either way. Wink...LMAO
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@SVsX-bm7ci Ah damn it. It would be really great if it was enabled.
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A good recovery here in spite of it not having its tracks on. Looks to be in good condition. Hope this one can be repaired ASAP to fight against the orcs. Slava Ukraine
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Totally. It feels good to see a united infrastructure working towards a singular goal we can all agree on. This is something the Truckers can be proud of in years to come.
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Another video did seem to confirm this that the explosive reactive armour or ones that are designed to help compensate for impacts might not be filled with the right material.
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God the damage is just terrible. It is great though to see that the clean-up operation in many areas is now under way and all of you chaps are doing a great job in spite of the danger. Think a large number of even the semi-damaged buildings will have to be demolished after this as they were already due for upgrading and refurbishment anyway. I hope that Ukrainian can us modern architects from all over Europe to help toe country build back truly better to help it rise even more out of its old URRS legacy. You chaps rock. Love from Britain. SLAVA UKRAINE
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@imaginarystranger1974 So long as Ukraine can keep it up with the calibre needed I guess that’s good.
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Looks like it slid off or flipped off a floating bridge. According to one of the comments below two of the tanks were nicked and that’s why they ended up in the water or they were trying to drive them across by the Russians and ended up in the water. Good to see those Ukrainians were able to pull at least one of them out. Will definitely be able to help in the war effort if it is able to run as it seems like it hasn’t taken much damage and is still in good condition.
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Damn, I do not envy this kind of job that's so dangerous and will take forever now to be finished. But still beats being in bomb disposal any day. LOL Well done to all the workers here for a brilliant job they're doing for everyone, no matter how long it may take. If a job is worth doing it's worth doing right. Take the time, and unlike the USSR with the buildings that were already there all those decades ago, DO NOT try and cut corners to save time and make it cheaper. You guys are better than what you guys were made to be before, and this is now Ukraine's chance to build something better, and we all all over the world believe your country is up to it. If Ukraine needs anything to make this happen, we will help. Slava Ukraine
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I really wish the subtitles were working on this one. Can just about guess what he was talking about though. Great job chaps with collecting this equipment up.
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I couldn't agree kore. Especially with a nice big custom gamer chair in the middle of it.
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Subtitles or auto translates are desperately needed on this channel as I have no idea why they are deactivated at least.
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Here here. All the best and love and support from the UK and the free world and all the people supporting in secret.
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Thank you so much for doing so. I want to do the same when I get more money in.
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Wow those ones really went up in complete infernos. BLOODY HELL, AT 1:33 DID YOU SEE THAT MEGA SHOCKWAVE!?😦 WOW, that was pretty incredible.There must’ve been one heck of a lot of explosive shells inside it to create that much of an air pressure wave to travel that far across the field. I haven’t seen something like that happen out of all of the drone footage we’ve had of the invasion so far. Well done Ukraine. 🇬🇧❤️🇺🇦💪🏼
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Yeah it's annoying how long it takes for them to get to the regular media before us who're more used to being online have already watched it. The subs seem to work on here but only just.
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Yeah I noticed that just now as well. Haven't seen this channel do that with other clips though. Although they deeefinitely need more of these Javelins and NLAWs RIGHT NOW.
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What exactly has happened here? Did the bridge get demolished when the vehicles driving over or something? Can’t translate the video title.
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Just like your cigarette with the flame at the same time why don’t you.😆👌🏼 Could see at the end there, another captured Russian tank now on the move.💪🏼 Keep it going chaps.
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Helen R Yeah it is a shame. Plus when the subtitles are an option sometimes they only ever have the option of Russian. How insulting is that.
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@icestationzebra8636 I agree in principle. Definitely when it comes to all those statues that were taken down or vandalised about two years ago here in the West (a lot of those shouldn't have been taken down), but a lot of those just remembered the people for who they were and what they did rather than just out right glorifying them. This statue here in Ukraine, like many across Russian as well where more designed to send a message rather that just accurate portraits of people. A message that it no longer true or relevant, so it has so to, but not forgotten. And just like when you take down a dictator's statue, it helps to send a new message of overall change within that country as well as to others.
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Perfect shot mate. Couldn’t quite recognise the launcher though so does anyone recognise this model? Doesn’t seem like a Soviet era rocket launcher but doesn’t look like a modern Javelin or an NLAW either.
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We need this to happen NOW. We out of time to not be fully on the offensive now.
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Decent, yes...great...not so much. Still a huge threat like any lunatic though so we need to make sure Ukraine and volunteers are able to take out and/or capture as many as possible.
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Sounds like the best move rather than from the front.
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Thanks for that.
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I'm glad that they all came to inspect the site as well as to pay their respects to those that died and work so hard after the initial disaster. Also that 'massive tired' vehicle is just insaaane. I mean, I've never seen a vehicle like that before in my life. If that is designed for some kind of off road radiation protection then that is some next level gear right there. Hope those will be sticking around from now on. To think though even in a place like Chernobyl the damn orcs would stoop so low as to lay boobytraps like those. They were right to document them like this as well as were they were all found. I mean seriously though, it feels like some kind of a professional museum already like that inside a 'tent'. I was not expecting this. Very well done indeed Ukraine. There's no way those can be ignored. Keep it up.
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Pleeease Turkey, hear these words and HELP get the remaining people out of Azovstal and to the safety of your boarders, or even just drop them off in another stretch of the country controlled by Ukraine or one of your neighbours. We can't let this go on anymore. We NEED TO TAKE THE RISK and get these people including the soldiers to safety before it's to late ASAP.
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Well certainly not straight afterwards. But you definitely have to report on it eventually to tell people what has happened.
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France still needs to send waaaay more to be even close to its partners though.
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Think I heard his voice after that so he might have bailed.
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Thanks. Must’ve been a bunch of unexpected ammunition collected from nearby towns.
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@sushilover1356 This is from South Korea. They are good people. Rock on Korea.
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Thanks for that. All the love to Korea. We hope we can be along side you guys next if the worst comes to pass.
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@sushilover1356 If what she said is at all true then that is huuugely disconcerting.
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Well done to all of you in the 72nd. Knew I had seen their badge design before so it's good to finally put a name to the face. Brilliant work here forcing back this many Russians with only 80 troops at the time. You guys are doing an incredible job and we all stand with you. FORCE ON. Slava Ukraine
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Can anyone translate this into English possibly? Looks like the forces here are doing a good job to catch what I’m guessing are saboteurs.
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And to all the forces in Azovstal, please hang in there. You have done the incredible for sooo long now, as we have no right to ask for anymore from you, but please just keep trying and we are all trying to make sure that the world can see your plight and are trying to get you out. To all the rulers of the free world, please for the love of all that is right and just, DO SOMETHING.
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Here here. A joint unified force with Ukraine and its allies outside of NATO to help protect Taiwan as soon as the war between Ukraine and Russia is over would be really great.
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I couldn’t agree more. Many of us should also try doing some high detailed contemporary pieces as well based on what we have seen so far, and try and see if we can put them up in local galleries and have them auctioned off to raise money. People will usually throw money away for that rather than actually giving the money directly if they know they are getting something back. So we might as well use that and see if we can all raise some money wherever we are in the world to send to Ukraine for both civilian aid as well as equipment. You never know, a painting could actually end up saving a soldier’s life somewhere. For the existing Art though, a lot of it should totally be put up on big screens in galleries around the world to get peoples attention.
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I see brave firefights returning to base, sad destruction...aaaand then I see an adorable cat and my brain turns to smoochy MUSH. Sorry. Stay strong chaps. All of you emergency responders are doing just the most amazing work any of us have seen. 2:54, oooh dear, looks liked one of the Russian armoured vehicles ended up in the drink. Seems to have been happening a lot more lately after all the snow has been melting. Still, might be good to go. This old stuff may be outdated, but as we've seen in the past, will a little TLC and DIY work it can just keep going and going.
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They seem to work here. At least with windows but they are a biiit rough. Feels like the auto-system is having trouble without a direct Mic under all of them so only just about understanding. They're all clearly though still holding on really well as best they can and we need to do all we can as well to get the information out. SLAVA UKRAINE
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Can anyone translate into English? I can’t understand.
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We've really got to hope so NOW. Also you can turn on translation on the video and go into auto-translation and select the language you need.
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That is wonderful. I just hope that Israel can perhaps help with a surface-to-air missile defence system like the Iron Dome. Now that would make a huge difference in protecting the cities of Ukraine. Especially Kharkiv.
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