Russian Defense Ministry video, posted 05MAR2022, showing an abandoned Ukrainian army camp near the village of Radensk, Kherson Oblast. The capturing force vehicles are marked with ‘Z‘ indicating Donbas Area of Operation (AO). The troops are wearing white arm bands on their left arms. The intact Ukrainian vehicles now in the hands of the Donbas are BMP-1s, BTRs, BRDMS and T-64BV, plus crates and crates of various ammo:
Video report posted on 05MAR2022, the liberation of the town of Trekhizbenka by Russians who are wearing white bands on their left arms and Russian ‘liberation’ armbands on their right shoulder. Some soldiers are wearing white bands around their right leg. Video shows packages of 12.7mm ammo and RPG rounds left behind by Ukrainians. Villagers tell the reporter the Ukrainians took military control of their town in 2014. It appears the Ukrainians gave-up the town without a fight:
Yet another abandoned Ukrainian BTR-4E, along the Kharkiv-Poltava highway, 04MAR2022.
Video posted 04MAR2022, Russian vehicles (BTRs, BMP-1, 2S3 SP guns) marked with ‘V‘ indicating Kiev AO (apparently near the cities of Bucha, Gostomel [Hostomel?] and Irpin’):
A Donetsk militiaman (indicated by his red arm band) with a NATO Javelin antitank missile, abandoned by retreating Ukrainians, 04MAR2022.
Video posted 03MAR2022, ‘Z‘ marked Donbas AO 2S1 self propelled artillery guns:
‘Z’ marked 2S1.
Invasion stripes? This Hind rotary wing gunship is marked with a ‘Z’, indicating Donbas AO.
This video, posted 01MAR2022, shows Donetsk militia (Donbas AO) wearing red bands on their left arms, their vehicles are marked with ‘Z‘ and some have red cloth tied to them. They have just overran a Ukrainian checkpoint, which includes an abandoned T-64BV:
NATO has deployed its Response Force for the first time. Keep in mind that members of NATO are officially called “member states” indicating that NATO is not just a ‘defensive’ military pact, but is a pseudo-government!
NATO press conference, 04MAR2022, in which it is clear NATO is not going to fight for Ukraine, saying “We are not part of this conflict, and we have a responsibility to ensure it does not escalate and spread beyond Ukraine.”:
NATO video by Elodie Romain, 03MAR2022, Ukrainian Antonov 124 lands in NATO Romania loaded with NATO French AMX-10RC wheeled tanks and supplies, while French troops arrive on an French Armed Forces Airbus built airliner:
Photo via French Armed Forces, 03MAR2022.
On 03MAR2022, NATO France reported that for the first time C-130J cargo planes crewed by both French and NATO German crews began flying missions to NATO Romania.
NATO France’s Response Force deployments.
On 03MAR2022, Germany posted a video hyping-up its part in the NATO Response Force:
U.S. Army photo of Stock-2 Site in Mannheim, Germany, 01MAR2022.
On 01MAR2022, the NATO U.S. Army reported that for the first time they have activated their Army Prepositioned Stock-2 sites (open-area warehouses of military vehicles and weapons), at several locations in Western Europe, to equip the masses of troops being sent in from NATO United States!
U.S. Army video by Gertrud Zach, vehicles shipped out of a Stock-2 site arrive on Grafenwoehr Training Area, Germany, 02MAR2022:
NATO’s Boeing E-3A Airborne Warning & Control System (AWACS) based on NATO Air Base Geilenkirchen, NATO Germany, now patrolling Eastern Europe, video released 01MAR2022, includes interviews with AWACS crew who believe they are preventing aggression “towards NATO”:
French Armed Forces photo.
At the beginning of March, NATO France deployed some of its Rafale jets to help patrol over NATO Poland.
At the end of February, NATO United Kingdom began ‘forward deploying’ its Royal Welsh armor units in NATO Germany into NATO Estonia. Royal Air Force jets based in Cyprus are now patrolling over NATO Poland and NATO Romania. The Royal Navy is sending ships from NATO U.K. to patrol the Baltic Sea.
NATO video showing NATO French C-130J and Ukrainian An-124 landing in NATO Romanian with VAB armored cars, troops and equipment, 28FEB2022:
NATO video, 27FEB2022, NATO Norway delivers CV90 tanks to NATO Lithuania, using the An-124 Ruslan:
25FEB2022 NATO video explaining their Response Force:
NATO video from 11FEB2022, a look at some of the NATO troops in NATO Romania:
Don’t forget the extra troops Biden has already sent!
Ukraine is the birthplace of Russia. Today’s larger Russia expanded out of Ukraine. In the 20th Century the new Union of Soviet Socialist Republics allowed the creation of a separate Soviet Republic of Ukraine. It was during the time of the Soviet Union that Ukraine became a major manufacturer of weapon systems for the U.S.S.R. In 1991, Ukraine lead the collapse of the Soviet Union by declaring independence. Then there was the creation of the European Union (EU). Both the EU and NATO have been actively involved in ‘behind-the-scenes’ influence of the Ukrainian government, for decades now. Despite that, even today Russia and Ukraine use the same type of major weapon systems. How do you tell them apart during combat?
This T-64BV is not marked, but carries large Russian and Donbas militia flags.
Russia has obviously thought about that because their ground vehicles, along with the military ground vehicles of Donetsk Republic and Lugansk (Luhansk) Republic have been given unique operational markings. They look like Latin alphabet letters but are not. They also indicate the Area of Operation (AO); North in Kiev Oblast, or South in Donbas.
Video from the end of February 2022, Donbas-Lugansk Republic militia and their trucks, BMP-1s and 2S1 SP Guns, all marked with ‘Z’, waiting for orders to move-out:
Somewhere in Donbas.
In the Southern, Donbas area of operation (AO), Russian, Lugansk and Donetsk tracked and wheeled vehicles are marked with a ‘Z’.
Ukrainian made KrAZ armored car, in use by local Donbas forces.
Video of Russians meeting with Lugansk Republic troops, 03MAR2022:
T-64BV somewhere in Donbas.
Video report, posted on 03MAR2022, Ukrainian Ground Forces abandoned a T-64BV, Lugansk Republic forces quickly claimed it by spraying ‘Z‘ symbols on it, and working to repair it for their own use (it was one of two abandoned T-64BVs, the video also shows an abandoned BRDM-2):
Abandoned Ukrainian T-64BV, now in the hands of the Donbas militias as indicated by the ‘Z’ painted on the skirts.
In the Northern Kiev Oblast AO the vehicles are marked with a ‘V’. Video of ‘V‘ marked Russian BMPs, BRTs and T-72B3s entering the Kiev Oblast of Ukraine from Belarus, the road sign gives the location away as the Gomel (Homiel) Oblast, Belarus-Kiev Oblast, Ukraine border crossing (heading towards Chernobyl Exclusion Zone?), 03MAR2022:
When you see a Western news report about Russian activities, if they are talking about Kiev AO (Area of Operation), but the images show vehicles with ‘Z‘ on them then the images are actually from the Donbas AO.
At the beginning of March 2022, Russian forces passed by a platoon sized element (4) of Ukrainian built BTR-4Es, all abandoned, with none showing signs of combat!
Photo via RusVesna-SU.
They carried the Red Cross insignia of the Ukrainian Ground Forces. Going by the ‘Z’ symbol on the Russia vehicles this was in the Donbas Area of Operation.
Video, apparently the BTR-4Es can’t handle the mud:
Vehicle I-D:
Canadian Armed Forces photo by Corporal Andrew Kelly, 30NOV2017.
Su-25, U.S. Army photo by Major Alexa Carlo-Hickman, 07JAN2022.
What many people in the United States don’t know is that under President Barack Obama, Iraq was allowed to get weapons from countries considered ‘not friendly’ to the United States, like Iran and Russia. In fact, Iranian Sukhoi 25 aircraft operated inside Iraq, from Iraqi air bases, to help Iraq fight the so-called Islamic State. When Iran left they ‘gifted'(?) the Su-25s to Iraq. These were in addition to the Russian Su-25s acquired by Iraq. They are Su-25KM single seaters and Su-25UBKM two seaters.
Su-25KM, USA photo by Major Alexa Carlo-Hickman, 07JAN2022.
USA photo by Major Alexa Carlo-Hickman, 07JAN2022.
U.S. Army video, by Specialist Nathan Smith, maintaining an Iraqi Su-25KM on Al Asad Air Base, 10JAN2022:
Su-25UBKM, USA photo by Major Alexa Carlo-Hickman, 07JAN2022.
USA photo by Major Alexa Carlo-Hickman, 07JAN2022.
Su-25KM, Iraq Ministry of Defense photo, 2016.
Video report about Su-25s being used against so-called Islamic State:
Su-25KM, Iraq Ministry of Defense photo.
2014 video of Russian delivery of Su-25KM, no audio until interview with Iraqi pilot:
Desert Storm Battle Damage:
Iraqi Su-25, U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) photo.
U.S. Air Force personnel de-ice a Russian Il-76 on McChord Air Force Base, Washington, before its flight to Kansas, 24OCT1995. U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Steve Thurow.
Russian troops off-load their gear on McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas, 24OCT1995. U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Steve Thurow.
Russia’s 27th Guards Motorized Rifle Division troops march on McConnell AFB, Kansas. USAF photo by Senior Airman Steve Thurow, 24OCT1995.
In October/November 1995, Russian Ilyushin 76 cargo aircraft landed in Illinois, Kansas and Washington, loaded with Russian troops!
A Russian IL-76 takes off from McChord AFB, Washington, heading for McConnell AFB, Kansas, 25OCT1995. USAF photo by Senior Airman Steve Thurow.
A Russian Il-76 sits on Scott Air Force Base, Illinois. USAF photo by Senior Airman Steve Thurow, 01NOV1995.
Russian officers try to explain to the local news media in Kansas why they are on U.S. soil. USAF photo by Senior Airman Steve Thurow, 01NOV1995.
Russia’s 27th Guards, Motorized Rifle Division board their IL-76 transport at McConnell AFB, Kansas, United States. USAF photo by Senior Airman Tony Jergens, 01NOV1995.
Two Russian IL-76 transports on McChord AFB, Washington. USAF photo by Senior Airman Steve Thurow, 01NOV1995.
Russian troops going home, unload their souvenirs of their ‘invasion’ of the U.S., before boarding the Il-76 waiting to take them back to Russia. USAF photo by Senior Airman Tony Jergens.
Supposedly, on 29JAN2022 a MiG-31 (NATO reporting name Foxhound) crashed in Novgorod Oblast.
Unconfirmed reports say the plane was trying to take off but could not generate the speed necessary, running off the runway and bouncing off a snow drift.
Looking at the photos (source unknown) it is clear that there was a fire involving the rear cockpit, which caused the forward cockpit and fuselage to drop off.
It is common for MiG-31s to crash, usually blamed on “technical malfunction”.
A new study (published on 25FEB2022) out of Sweden says yes indeed, mRNA vaccines alter your DNA, specifically the DNA in your liver cells: “Our results indicate a fast up-take of BNT162b2 into human liver cell line Huh7, leading to changes in LINE-1 expression and distribution. We also show that BNT162b2 mRNA is reverse transcribed intracellularly into DNA in as fast as 6 h upon BNT162b2 exposure.”–Intracellular Reverse Transcription of Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine BNT162b2 In Vitro in Human Liver Cell Line
Canadian immigration official just admitted that they began “more than a month ago” to prepare for Ukrainian immigrants, expanded immigration operations in Europe more than a month ago!!! Defense official admits Canada started sending military supplies BEFORE war started, as part of Canada’s Operation Unifier in Ukraine!
Welcome to borderland hell under the U.S. President, highly incomplete (just the tip of the iceberg) list of videos and links to news/government agency reports as of 28 February 2022:
For some reason, on 24FEB2022 the U.S. Coast Guard released a promo video showing taxpayer funded response to the 2021 quake in Haiti:
CBS News admits Haitians make up large part of illegals flooding into the U.S.:
U.S. Coast Guard video of drug haul, approximately 54-thousand-5-hundred pounds of cocaine and 15-thousand-8-hundred pounds of marijuana, Port Everglades, 17FEB2022:
U.S. Coast Guard-District 7 photo.
On 18FEB2022, U.S. Coast Guard- Sector Key West returned 29 illegals to their home country of Cuba.
U.S. Coast Guard-District 7 photo.
On 20FEB2022, U.S. Coast Guard-Sector Key West returned 42 illegals to their home country of Cuba.
On 30JAN2022, the crew of the USCG Cutter Richard Dixon captured a boat filled with 52 illegals from Dominican Republic, off the western coast of Cabo Rojo. The illegals were sent back to Dominican Republic.
USCG District 7 PADET San Juan photo.
On 11FEB2022, the USCG captured nine illegals from Haiti and four illegals from Dominican Republic.
On 31JAN2022, the USCG Station South Padre Island reported capturing a raft filled with 230 pounds of marijuana.
Photo by Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, 02FEB2022.
On 02FEB2022, the U.S. Coast Guard helped the Texas Game Wardens’ Marine Tactical Operations Group capture men from Mexico, who were fishing illegally in U.S. water.
Photo by Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, 02FEB2022.
They had manage to illegally catch 6-hundred pounds of Red Snapper, so it was obvious they weren’t fishing for the fun of it.
USCG Station South Padre Island photo, 04FEB2022.
On 04FEB2022, the USCG captured another fishing crew from Mexico, illegally fishing at night in U.S. water.
U.S. Coast Guard-Air Station Corpus Christi video of capture of illegal Mexican fishing boat, 09FEB2022:
U.S. Coast Guard-District 8 photo.
On 13FEB2022, U.S. Coast Guard captured illegal fishing gear near Corpus Christi.