03 Aug: INCREDIBLE! Ukrainians Make Russians EVAPORATE WITH 200 KG OF HYDROGEN & PLASTIC EXPLOSIVES

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Today there are a lot of updates from the Kharkiv direction.

The most interesting updates come from the area of Vovchansk. Here, after successfully driving Russians out of their bridgehead to the south, the Ukrainians amplified their operations by deploying the newest ground drones equipped with powerful hydrogen bombs, erasing the Russian positions.

The Russian forces in Vovchansk failed in their offensive to advance south of the town, suffering severe losses that forced them to retreat north of the Vovcha River. This setback effectively put the Russians on the defensive, with a limited number of troops holding positions primarily at the Aggregate Plant. In theory, the combination of the plant and the river should have provided strong defensive positions. However, the Ukrainians managed to identify several key vulnerabilities.

To advance further into the northern part of Vovchansk, the Ukrainians had to exploit these vulnerabilities to compromise the Russian defenses at the Aggregate Plant. The plant provides the Russian fighters with a highly elevated position that overlooks most of the town. By suppressing Russian forces at the Aggregate Plant, the Ukrainian fighters could advance along Sobornaya Street with reduced resistance. This suppression would enable them to link up with troops advancing from Haharina and Shevchenko Streets, effectively cutting off the Russian stronghold at the Aggregate Plant once again.

Suppressing the Russian positions at the plant was a challenging task for the Ukrainian fighters. Previous guided bomb strikes on the plant by the Ukrainian Air Force were no longer possible due to a shortage of foreign military aid. Regular aerial drones also had limited effectiveness due to their small explosive charges.

For this reason, Ukrainian fighters in the area had to improvise using a highly innovative method to successfully destroy the Russian firing positions at the plant. They salvaged parts from wrecked civilian electric cars, primarily from abroad, to create drones and bombs. Batteries and alternators from electric vehicles like Teslas were repurposed as power sources for drones, helping to sustain the Ukrainian drone force. This resourceful approach enabled them to overcome the limitations imposed by the shortage of foreign military aid and maintain pressure on the Russian positions.

Given the circumstances of the battle of Vovchansk and the disruption of operations by Russian electronic warfare systems, the Ukrainians had to adopt a different approach. They decided to use spare parts from wrecked electric vehicles to create an innovative bomb. This bomb was built using a fully loaded hydrogen canister from a wrecked Toyota Mirai car and weighed over two hundred kilograms. It was capable of inflicting severe damage on Russian defenses, comparable to an aerial bomb. The hydrogen composition of the bomb enabled it to generate powerful blast waves, fireballs, debris, and mushroom clouds. Since drones were compromised by electronic warfare and the bomb was too heavy for aerial drone delivery, the Ukrainians opted to use a remotely operated ground drone to transport the bomb to the Russian positions.

The ground drone carrying the bomb was sent over a narrow, intact section of a partially destroyed bridge along Metalista Street, just wide enough for the drone to traverse. The bridge’s location to the east of the Aggregate Plant, coupled with the nearby trees that blocked the Russians’ view, prevented the drone from being detected. After crossing the bridge, the drone moved towards the first building to the west within the Aggregate Plant complex.

As the drone approached the building, the bomb detonated, resulting in a powerful explosion that caused significant structural damage. The blast was followed by a fire, suggesting that the Russians may have been storing ammunition in the building, which likely contributed to the intensity of the explosion. The original, uncensored combat footage of this increadible operation can be found on our Telegram channel through the link in the description.

Moreover, this building was the sole Russian firing position that defended the eastern part of the Aggregate Plant from Ukrainian assaults. The powerful bomb detonation forced the Russian troops to abandon the building due to the extensive damage and fires, leaving it in a contested state. This strike compelled…

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  2. A bit of great importance. You can’t call an IED including a pressurized gas canister, even if it contains hydrogen gas, a “hydrogen bomb” because that refers to something entirely different my friend. More specifically a thermonuclear bomb. Which I’m fairly confident isn’t what you’re describing. Right😳?

  3. This is a war. Report the news without explaining what technology, techniques, and tactics are used, and what the possible next move is please. When Ukraine finds a new tactic that works, and Reporting From Ukraine puts it in a video, then Russians can watch this video, and prepare for these new tactics. I am on the same side as you, so please stop doing this.

  4. oh noes… how will Elon react when he hears, that Teslas are used to fight in a War against Trumps best friend!
    Miss-Reading that title as Ukraine deploying a hydrogen bomb against orcs is also problematic.. but that was just me being tired 😀

  5. Ukrainian creative improvs are always opening cans of worms and possibly Pandora's box enough for American military to exploit for future combats.

  6. Ya know – there's no need to rob a dead Tesla for gas bottles, they are commercially available in many sizes from welding suppliers

  7. So, "RC Car" and "Hydrogen Bomb": both perfectly true but not at all what one would expect hearing or reading those terms. Very ingenious.

  8. The only one who can achieve peace in Ukraine and Gaza is Don Trump, that is why they hate him, revealing that truth would be disastrous for them and would expose the truth, the only one who can make Hamas surrender and even release the hostages is Trump, the only one Netanyahoo will listen to is Trump (like a trumpet of Jericho) what Trump says will be obeyed by both Israel and Hamas, the only one who can achieve peace in the entire Middle East region is Trump, that is very clear for many reasons, that is why they hate Trump so much, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump….

  9. News from the future:

    If there is no peace in Ukraine in the next week the city of Anchorage will be taken by Russia. And then what?

  10. This shows how hard it is to move the Russians out of a city. This is just a town, but it is taking a long time. Mariupol or Sevastopol are going to be difficult.

  11. Speaking of Tesla, with his net worth, Musk could support Ukraine militarily for up to a year all by himself. Isn't that amazing

    But good for you guys again. Still as long as Putin lives, nobody expects Ukraine to win. This war will probably end in an draw, some kind of negotiated redrawing of the final boundaries of Russia and Ukraine and full end of hostilities. Ukraine will still seek EU and NATO accession, and that may come in a year or twenty years?

    But nobody is honestly thinking that you have the manpower to retake all of the Donbas, Zaporizhizhya and Crimea too. You would need three times the army you have now and ten times the missiles and air assets and that is not coming. You can't raise a million man army because less and less of your people want to fight. They see the writing on the wall and it's looking like a done deal and they are NOT interested in dying for a piece of forest somewhere between Chernie Hyv and Bakhmut.

    And then after the fighting stops, what next? Will you be able to hold onto your residual land? Will NATO actually want to go to war in Ukraine to defend the Western Two Thirds of the Country?

    Maybe? But how many countries would not respond to an Article 5 request for support? Two, three? I suspect that Germany would not commit to combat because they can't fight anymore.

  12. This has all the earmarks of a primitive FAE bomb (fuel-air-explosive). You first blast open a huge container of something like butane or propane or methane, allow it to spread into a stoichiometric state, and then ignite the whole ball with a detonation wave from a secondary explosive. The blast pressure usually caused lung collapse, deafness, and eye damage, in persons nearby.

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