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Intense helmet cam combat footage from the war in Ukrain shows Ukrainian forces as they storm a Russian held village on the eastern front.
The video is a textbook example of peer-to-peer infantry combat, showing Ukrainian stormtroopers assaulting several Russian strongpoints one after another in an attempt to push into the center of the village and clear it of any remaining Russian forces.
During the operation, the men skillfully employ fire and maneuver tactics, along with other small-unit techniques, to overcome the challenges posed by the Russians, who put up fierce resistance.
The men seen in the video are members of the Tsunami Regiment of Ukraine’s Lyut Assault Police Brigade, an elite police formation fighting within the ranks of Ukraine’s armed forces.
The video documents the battle in great detail and includes commentary, explainers, and infographics to provide the best possible educational and analytical value.
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