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As we were saying, the Ukrainian army blew up the infrastructure as they retreated.
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That's how they wanted to hold us.
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This is one of the bridges north of Artemovsk that was blown up.
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The river had to be dug.
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What we've successfully...
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Tell me, how many infrastructure facilities did they destroy?
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Because we see them destroying everything that slows us down.
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Bridges, some kind of communications.
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I mean, they're, I take it, making holes, destroying everything so we can build more.
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Civilian base, some infrastructure.
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Something just flew in there on the way in.
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It was loud, people were asking.
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That's what flew.
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I'm guessing the 152.
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And she just fell down here in the smoke.
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Something's on fire.
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We have an enemy right behind you.
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We're literally a mile or so from it.
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Are they catching up?
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Yeah, out the back.
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There's a field.
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There were exits, see?
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Are you active?
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I did.
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Drones are actively used?
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Yes, very much so.
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Drones, particularly in the area where we're currently located, are very commonly flying with gifts.
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Now they're more numerous.
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Their gifts are not easy to receive.
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They're wrapped in a little stratium.
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And, respectively, they have four or five species.
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There are, you know, those that go off in 40 minutes, an hour.
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When the battery goes down, it explodes.
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I got a motion sensor, it's moving around.
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So she's going to break out.
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They drop the bags, sometimes.
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Some of the notes are dropped, you know, like, give up or something.
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And they're throwing away bags of chemicals, yes, I guess, substances, more of these things.
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Well, pretty much, they use a lot of it in their gift-giving craft.
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Lots of people getting hit.
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But often, often, yes, they go.
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There's a lot of them flying around.
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The drone they use, they put it on objects like this,
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They just turn on the beams, the cameras, and leave them there until we find them.
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They found one, took it down, brought it to headquarters.
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Well, did they do that before or is that something new?
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No, they haven't done that before, it's new.
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So they save batteries and can watch for hours.
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Yes, more than three days.
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So you're hunting now?
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Yes, the birds.
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A standard, standard work day.
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There was a flight recently.
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What do we got?
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The heavy one came here.
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Well, there's nothing left of the house.
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There were walls, more or less, but as you can see, there's nothing left.
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It's all the work of the Ukrainian artillery.
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It's not going anywhere, it's always working and causing damage.
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As for infrastructure, what they haven't blown up, they're mining, at least trying to mine.
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Well, they're trying to find us, too.

This video in Russian was translated to English, Русский on March 03, 2023, using Targum.video AI translation service.

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