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  2. Makiivka surrender incident - Wikipedia

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    The Makiivka surrender incident happened during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine in the village of Makiivka, Luhansk Oblast. Videos depict what appear to be at least ten Russian soldiers surrendering to four Ukrainian soldiers in Makiivka. [1] Russian soldiers exit an outhouse one by one and lay facedown on the ground. [1]

  3. Video shows enormous explosion at Russian ammunition depot ...

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    A video of the strike circulating on social media showed a huge explosion at the site. ... it might force the Russian military command "to reorganize and disperse support and logistics systems ...

  4. 2022 Ukrainian prisoner of war beheading - Wikipedia

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    A video depicting the decapitation of a Ukrainian prisoner of war was first published online on 11 April 2023, and then circulated through pro-Russian sources. The video shows men in military uniforms with Russian military insignia and wearing masks cutting off the head of a man in a military uniform with Ukrainian insignia.

  5. Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Russian invasion of Ukraine Part of the Russo-Ukrainian War (outline) Map of Ukraine as of 29 September 2024 (details): Continuously controlled by Ukraine Currently occupied or controlled by Russia Formerly occupied by Russia or Ukrainian-occupied Russian territory Date 24 February 2022 – present (2 years, 7 months and 5 days) Location Ukraine, western Russia, Black Sea Status Ongoing (list ...

  6. Social media in the Russo-Ukrainian War - Wikipedia

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    Russian information war against Ukraine. Russia has used online disinformation and propaganda to justify its war aims on social media for years, even before its 2014 annexation of Crimea and the beginning of the Russo-Ukrainian War. [9][10] According to a report by NATO's Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence, during the early stages ...

  7. Patrick Lancaster - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Lancaster is an American vlogger, podcaster and influencer. [2][3] Although described as pro- Kremlin, Lancaster has been called a double agent due to his videos covering the Russian invasion of Ukraine in different tones and not repeating pro-kremlin talking points [4][5][6][7] Lancaster is known for regularly filming staged scenes and ...

  8. Sinking of the Moskva - Wikipedia

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    A video released by the Russian military on 12 April showed a missile being launched from the Russian frigate Admiral Essen and stated it destroyed a Bayraktar drone near the Crimean coast. [ 46 ] [ 44 ] [ 47 ] A Ukrainian video "shot from the air with a night vision scope ," [ 44 ] claimed to show Moskva burning in the distance, [ 48 ] and ...

  9. Looting by Russian forces during the Russian invasion of ...

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    The largest number of parcels was sent to the Russian cities of Rubtsovsk, Yurga, Chebarkul, Miass, Kyzyl, Chita, Biysk and Borzya. [31] On April 29, 2022, a video was published in which a Russian officer allegedly sent the Orlan-10 drone, which is in service with the Russian army, from the SDEK point in Valuyki.