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The video might lead you to believe that the tank operators perished, but that's not the case. They endured serious injuries but managed to survive.
Statement from the Gunner, The2golf on Instagram.
"Found the TCs CVC ( Tank Commander's Combat Vehicle Crewman [helmet] ) 100m away. Medically retired with short term memory loss. Took a chunk out of his skull and my loader and I did first aid and stabilized him while our driver followed the LT and HMMWV (between the tanks, you can only see the side mirror) to the CSH in the green zone. He lived but it was bad."
The tank was coded out from damaged welds and compromised armor in the turret.
Do not believe in the outdated propaganda video about bombing Americans. In many instances, they survived, which is why the aftermath footage is often not shown in their propaganda video .
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MOSCOW, March 3. /TASS/. A foreign national, who was planning terrorist attacks in the Moscow Region and was neutralized by FSB officers, was making explosives from chemicals purchased in retail stores, according to a video released by the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB).
The search of the criminal's house uncovered aluminum powder, ammonium nitrate, acetone, and hydroperoxide — chemicals typically used in the production of homemade explosives. Protective gear for handling chemicals was also found.
The terrorist had received instructions on how to manufacture explosives and detonate bombs via phone. The video footage shows his communications with his handlers in Arabic, as well as videos from the Islamic State (banned in Russia).
Earlier reports stated that a Russian citizen, originally from a Central Asian country and a member of an international terrorist organization (ITO) outlawed in Russia, was neutralized in the Moscow Region. The terrorist had planned to detonate improvised explosive devices at a religious Jewish institution in the Moscow Region and at a subway station in the city. Upon being apprehended, he resisted arrest with a weapon, and was subsequently neutralized by return fire from FSB officers.
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Footage from 2 hours ago only
This video resembles the notorious Highway of Hell footage from Sudan. - https://watchpeopledie.tv/h/combat/post/274345/the-sudanese-highway-to-hell-alkadro
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In the past week, under SecDef Pete Hegseth, U.S. forces have killed five high-value terrorist targets—two Al Qaeda members in Syria and three ISIS members in Somalia.
Big explosion for one person.
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That day, their mission was reconnaissance. The area they were combing had turned into a mass grave the day before — ISIS militants had carried out a mass execution of local residents. Among the piles of corpses were survivors — exhausted, wounded, teetering on the edge. Without asking questions, the fighters began evacuating.
But in war, any retreat is always under fire. Already during the retreat, one of the former Navy SEALs, Ed Mattos, was wounded in the calf. Whether a sniper hit him or it was a piece of shrapnel is no longer important. The main thing is that he survived, and the entire moment was captured on video. This was not just a chronicle of the war, but a reminder that even veterans who have gone through dozens of combat operations continue to risk their lives for those who cannot defend themselves. And perhaps for these people, the war will never end —
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In Segidougou, Banfoura region in south-western Burkina Faso, 20 soldiers were killed and large amounts of weapons captured.
In Fafanfouyl, Kaya region in northern Burkina Faso, 17 soldiers were killed and 17 rifles captured.
In Yamba, Fada Ngourma region in eastern Burkina Faso 12 gendarmes were killed and some vehicles captured.
Additionally 3 more bases were attacked in Koulpelogo and Kaya states, with unknown casualties
The attacks occurred the day following this announcement.:
https://watchpeopledie.tv/h/aftermath/post/290091/the-massacres-continue-against-muslim-civilians
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From March 06 2025 :
Photos reportedly showing AS fighters patrolling Warciise town, 20KM from Jowhar, after capturing the town on Wednesday. The group also claims to have seized LabaGaras village near the coastal town of Adale, Middle Shabelle region, Thursday. Somalia
From March 7, 2025
AS published aftermath of BoosHareeri assault and also claims to have recaptured Alkowthar, near AdanYabal. MiddleShabelle Somalia.
Again, From March 7, 2025 :
Photos reportedly show AS militants after recapturing Alkowthar town yesterday
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On Feb. 23, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) forces conducted a precision airstrike in Northwest Syria, targeting and killing Muhammed Yusuf Ziya Talay, the senior military leader of the terrorist organization Hurras al-Din (HaD), an Al-Qaeda affiliate.
The airstrike is part of CENTCOM's ongoing commitment, along with partners in the region, to disrupt and degrade efforts by terrorists to plan, organize, and conduct attacks against civilians and military personnel from the U.S., our allies, and our partners throughout the region and beyond.
"As we have said in the past, we will continue to relentlessly pursue these terrorists in order to defend our homeland, and U.S., allied, and partner personnel in the region," said Gen. Michael Erik Kurilla, commander, U.S. Central Command.
Aftermath - https://watchpeopledie.tv/h/sandshit/post/283288/us-airstrike-reported-in-the-northern
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Sudan Civil War: [21/3/2025]: 🇸🇩
Situation on Khartoum front: During the first hours of the morning SAF recaptured the Presidential Palace & the surrounding area.
The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) achieved another decisive victory on Friday morning, retaking the presidential palace in downtown Khartoum, delivering a significant and crushing defeat to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), the renegade paramilitary group that has controlled the site since the start of the civil war.
Under relentless pressure from SAF, which deployed infantry, drones, and artillery, the RSF attempted to flee the palace late Wednesday night, but was decimated in the process, suffering heavy losses in both personnel and military assets.
The Sudanese military began its offensive to retake the presidential palace after breaking a two-year siege of its general headquarters in late January and gaining full control of the East Nile locality on March 7.
The first phase of the operation began on Sunday with efforts to isolate the RSF at the palace. Videos reviewed and geolocated by Sudan War Monitor showed SAF units from Al-Shajara attacking RSF elements attempting to cross into RSF-controlled areas of southern Khartoum, near the Grand Market. The footages highlighted the RSF's growing encirclement in central Khartoum, setting the stage for the final assault.
On Monday, units from the SAF's armored corps successfully linked up with their counterparts at the general command, located east of the presidential palace, completing the encirclement of RSF fighters stationed at the palace and other key buildings in downtown Khartoum.
As the noose tightened, the RSF attempted to flee the palace and surrounding areas on Wednesday night, but their escape was thwarted as they were decimated by SAF's relentless assault. The SAF operation to prevent RSF escape from the presidential palace led to the destruction of dozens of RSF vehicles and the deaths of many fighters along Al-Qasr Avenue as they tried to break free from the encirclement.
By Thursday afternoon, SAF units from the general command captured key sites such as the Sudanese Kuwaiti centre building and the Mek Nimr Bridge, both located a few hundreds meters to the east of the presidential palace, making the capture of the presidential palace more imminent.
Videos geolocated to the presidential palace show SAF soldiers celebrating their victory. They pose outside the building, holding Sudanese flags, rifles and flashing victory signs, surrounded by debris and shattered windows – the result of two years of brutal fighting. The soldiers' expressions, a mix of pride and defiance, highlight the significance of this operation in the broader context of the ongoing war.
One of the videos is a radio communication filmed from the Sudanese army's command-and-control room at the General Command, declaring to army units and commanders the full control over the presidential palace.
Army statement
In a subsequent video statement, army spokesman Brig. Gen. Nabil Abdallah claimed the complete destruction of RSF forces in downtown Khartoum, including the Grand Market and the presidential palace, and the seizure of significant amounts of RSF weaponry.
The statement reiterated the military's commitment to continue the fight and portrayed the victory as a decisive step toward restoring control over the capital and purging the country of what the army refers to as "the filth of the militia and its allies."
"In an immortal heroic battle, our forces today crowned their successes in the Khartoum fronts, where they managed to crush the remnants of the Al-Daglo militia terrorists in central Khartoum, the Arab Market, the Presidential Palace (a symbol of the sovereignty and dignity of the Sudanese nation), and the ministries. Thanks to Allah's help and guidance, our forces completely destroyed the enemy's personnel and equipment and seized large quantities of their weapons and gear in the mentioned areas. We dedicate these victories to our patient people and confirm that we will continue advancing on all battlefronts until victory is achieved by purging every inch of our land from the filth of the militia and its allies," he said.
The presidential palace had been one of the RSF's most fortified positions, essential to both their symbolic and operational hold over the capital and the central Sudanese region. The fall of the palace now signals the near-collapse of RSF presence, not only in Khartoum, but also in the entire region.
Over the past months, SAF forces have retaken positions controlled by the RSF, conducting coordinated offensives to systematically neutralize their forces in several strategic districts of the capital region.
A significant breakthrough occurred on January 24, when SAF forces linked their units in northern Bahri with those in the south, partially breaking the siege on their headquarters. By late February and early March, SAF had seized full control of the Bahri, also known as Khartoum North, and East Nile localities, effectively ending RSF presence in the regions to the North and East of the Blue Nile River. These gains paved the way for the final assault on RSF positions in the capital.
Despite enduring successive critical losses, RSF leader Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, known as "Hemedti," vowed on Saturday to continue the fight. He attacked army generals and promised victory for his forces by the 17th of Ramadan, a day that coincides with the historic Battle of Badr in Islamic history.
Across SAF-controlled territories, videos emerged showing soldiers and supporters celebrating the SAF's capture of the palace, while sporadic gunfire was heard in Omdurman, Bahri, East Nile, and other major cities.
The battle for Khartoum will now shift to RSF-controlled areas in southern neighborhoods like Gabra, Soba, and Jebel Awlia, where the RSF has limited defensive capabilities. It is unlikely that the RSF will maintain control over these areas without substantial reinforcements.
However, the only remaining supply route for the RSF into Khartoum, the Jebel Awlia Dam bridge, is a single-lane crossing, making large-scale immediate reinforcements unlikely. Recent RSF withdrawals toward Darfur suggest a strategic retreat, signaling a shift to an insurgency-style campaign in the desert regions, where the RSF holds stronger local support