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A short video showing what the war looks like from a soldier's perspective : UkraineWarVideoReport

Main Post: A short video showing what the war looks like from a soldier's perspective : UkraineWarVideoReport

Forum: r/UkraineWarVideoReport

The unofficial War Pigs music video on YouTube, what's the story? : blacksabbath

Main Post: The unofficial War Pigs music video on YouTube, what's the story? : blacksabbath

Forum: r/blacksabbath

Archive of ~150 videos from the war arranged in chronological order. You'll need these when the links inevitably go dead. You'll need these when 5 years from now people try to defend this war and you can't find the footage.

Main Post: Archive of ~150 videos from the war arranged in chronological order. You'll need these when the links inevitably go dead. You'll need these when 5 years from now people try to defend this war and you can't find the footage.

Top Comment: I've been posting pretty much every single relevant (and verifiable, to the best of my abilities) piece of news I have been able to find on our Discord server, since slightly before the start of the invasion. So what I did was export every single video I have sent since the start of the invasion, which is 147 atm. A lot of these links may start going inactive in the near future, so I really want to back all of this up, instead of just having the URLs. All the videos have their metadata kept from the discord chat, so they're in mostly chronological order as far as the conflict is concerned, bar me going to sleep and then quickly catching up, or finding a slightly older video later than it was really released. I've included as much footage from the Russian side as I could, but Ukrainian-side footage prevails massively; I have a lot of sources I'm subscribed to since from when the conflict started in 2014. I also have a lot less trust in Russian footage in general, for obvious reasons. I have chosen to include NSFW footage, as it's really important to me to save what this war really was, not what was shown on TV (wide shots of smoke), so keep that in mind if you wanna get into this. When this footage is gone from Twitter and Youtube, it'll be much harder to prove some of these atrocities happened. Many ex-Warsaw pact countries have this russophile-russophobe divide, which is now widening and people are starting to entrench on each side. Just because Russia is in a war, it doesn't mean they've stopped exporting corruption to the rest of Europe. It's entirely possible there's a few duplicates there, or a couple unrelated ones. There's also a text file which contains the URLs.

Forum: r/ukraine

Trench warfare near Chasiv Yar. Terrifying war footage. Ukrainian Assault group capture Russian positions in Chasiv Yar.

Main Post: Trench warfare near Chasiv Yar. Terrifying war footage. Ukrainian Assault group capture Russian positions in Chasiv Yar.

Top Comment: NATO needs Ukraine in its Army!!

Forum: r/UkraineWarVideoReport

One of the most intense close combat videos I’ve seen.

Main Post: One of the most intense close combat videos I’ve seen.

Top Comment: US Army combat vet here. This may have looked like chaos but what I saw was well trained, well rehearsed, well earned choreography. The assault using the APC as delivery, mine clearing, and base of fire for the assault team was textbook. Fire team coordination during the trench clearing was solid. Breaking contact, where they were covering each other while pulling back, was perfect. Then as soon as they had broken contact the squad leader was going around and rebalancing ammo and checking for injuries. All in all really solid and professional killers. I see a lot of people talking about muzzle awareness. I myself saw a few flagging, but combat is deadly. Often your corridor of fire to the enemy is really narrow and having cover and being exposed is mere inches. You take your shots as you have them, even if it is over the man prone in front of you. Having been in situations where everyone was looking to take cover behind the only "big ass rock" available you have to take calculated risks with your mates such as shooting over their head when you have the shot and they don't. But communication, communication, communication is always key in these situations.

Forum: r/ukraine

More footage from the 8th Special Forces regiment entering a Russian hideout.

Main Post: More footage from the 8th Special Forces regiment entering a Russian hideout.

Top Comment: They need some of those Israeli bulldozers and just flatten it all its already a total loss

Forum: r/UkraineWarVideoReport