Not a really good photo, but all that has been released so far.

Private Vladislav Prostyakov forever 22 from the 79th Airborne Brigade was killed by a high caliber round fired by either heavy machine gun or a sniper rifle on December 13th, 2018
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During the same engagement another paratrooper Vyacheslav Moroz, 50 years old succumbed to the heart attack.

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The third KIA from the 79th Airborne Brigade on this "Black Thursday" was Victor Kuropyatkin, 45 years of age.

This is an old photo when he served in the Marines
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Stand Easy Vladislav Prostyakov, Vyacheslav Moroz and Victor Kuropyatkin.
 
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Ukrainian Naval Aviation returns Ka-226 helicopter to service


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Light Russian chopper. Not military by design. Has no armor or any tactical add-ons. Civilians(!) readied it for the service since I assume that the parts would have to be smuggled out of Russia.
 
On January 1st, 2019, Ukraine lost two of its sons. Russian forces shelled Ukrainian positions immediately after a stroke of midnight.

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20-year-old Mykola Holubiev was killed near Novotoshkivske, Luhansk region.
Mykola was born in Volochysk, Khmelnytsky Oblast in 1998. He enlisted in 2017 and served in the 108th Battalion of the 10th Mountain Assault Brigade. Mykola leaves behind his grieving parents.

So far, only the name of the second soldier has been released. Ivan Solom'yanyi, 33 years of age.

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2018 in Russian Ukrainian War through the lens of war correspondent Anatolii Stepanov
 

A huge step up for Ukraine, but these choppers won't have any military equipment as a part of the package. Although, Ukrainian authorities are pushing for at least ECM and flare dispensers for... rescue helicopters since Russian forces have proven to target and fire on purpose on unarmed, clearly marked ambulances and med evacs with ATGM and MANPADs.
 
Random stuff.

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According to the Russian media, these are the starving Ukrainian soldiers forced to eat bark off the trees.

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Another H-225 ready for Ukrainian Search and Rescue fleet.

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Snowstorm is a perfect opportunity to conduct real-life tests for new KrAZ vehicles.


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Peacekeeping in Africa.

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berkut , some soldiers are starving , for sure
i have some testimonies of some ukrainain mothers who said that is not so good for regular soldiers on the front lines
the azov and pravy sector are doing well , or very well , good equiped and so on , but regular soldiers from UA army aren"t
 

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