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  2. Russian Kyiv convoy - Wikipedia

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    Approximate location of the Russian Kyiv convoy according to The Economist. One BM-21 Grad Russian military vehicle, similar to the type used in the Kyiv convoy. The Russian Kyiv convoy was a large column of Russian military vehicles stretching some 64 kilometres (40 mi) in Kyiv Oblast from Prybirsk [] to Hostomel via Ivankiv [1] involved in the Russian invasion of Ukraine beginning on 24 ...

  3. Battle of Makariv - Wikipedia

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    According to Ukrinform, Russian forces placed women and children on personnel carriers as human shields. At least one Russian tank was destroyed. Part of the Russian column entered the highway connecting Kyiv and Zhytomyr. [9] On the morning of 28 February, a Russian convoy carrying military equipment near Makariv was destroyed by Ukrainian ...

  4. Timeline of the Russian invasion of Ukraine (1 April – 31 ...

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    The Ukrainian 68th Jaeger Brigade claimed to have destroyed an entire Russian tank company, with eight tanks destroyed and two damaged, plus eight infantry fighting vehicles and two artillery pieces destroyed in the Pokrovsk sector. They also claimed that 242 Russian troops were killed or wounded during fighting in the Pokrovsk direction on 14 ...

  5. Fear for civilians as huge Russian column bears down on Kyiv

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  6. Yes, Russia Is Using Ancient Tanks in Combat in Ukraine. But ...

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    Russia's vintage T-54 tanks are now active in Ukraine—but they're being used as artillery.

  7. Russia Claims Its Vaunted T-14 Armata Tanks Finally Began ...

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    This has forced Russia to reactivate obsolete T-54 and T-62 tanks. Rumors that Russia was finally going to send T-14s into combat began increasing in January-February of 2023, though visual ...

  8. Russian occupation of Sumy Oblast - Wikipedia

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    On the evening of February 24, the first day of the Russian invasion, two convoys of Russian soldiers coming from the cities of Nedryhailiv and Konotop (east and north of Romny, respectively) made their way in the direction of Romny. [15] Between February 26 and 27, more Russian vehicles headed towards Romny from Krasnopillia, bypassing Sumy.

  9. Eastern front of the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    By 27 February, Luhansk Oblast governor Serhiy Haidai acknowledged that February that both cities had come under Russian occupation, and had been practically destroyed by Russian shelling. [ 48 ] On 25 February, the Ukrainian military claimed that its artillery had inflicted damage on a Russian column preparing to cross the Aidar River near ...