India News: The Indian Army has deployed a large number of tanks and armoured vehicles and carried out drills in Eastern Ladakh to cross the Indus River and attac
even after returning from the front line, the troops continue to train assaulting enemy positions, so important for ukraine s ongoing major counteroffensive. the guys here say that the battles they ve had with the russians have been extremely tough. they ve had to fight for every yard. and yet they are confident they can make this counteroffensive a success. troops we spoke to say the biggest threat to them is russian air power. this video released by the russian defense ministry purporting to show a russian attack helicopter hitting a ukrainian armored vehicle. the 128th deputy commander acknowledged choppers, planes, and drones are making his forces advance tougher. they work continuously, he says, all day long, either with helicopters or with planes. it s hard to advance like that, but we retake territory. we do not allow them to hit the columns. the unit says they ve managed to capture not only territory but also hardware from the russians,
to train assaulting enemy positions, so important for ukraine s counteroffensive. the guys say the battles have been extremely tough. they ve had to fight for every yard and yet they are confident that they can make this counteroffensive a success. troops we spoke to say the biggest threat is russian air power. this video released by the russian defense industry purporting to show a russian attack helicopter hitting a ukrainian armored vehicle. the 128th s deputy commander acknowledges, choppers, planes and drones are making his force s advance tougher. they work continuously, he says, all day long, either with helicopters or with planes. it s hard to advance like that, but we take territory. the unit says they ve managed to capture not only territory, but also hardware from the russians, including this infantry fighting vehicle. mechanics fixing it up to use against the russians.
forward. we ve already advanced more than 2 kilometers. now we re only moving forward. even after returning from the front line, troops continue to train assaulting enemy positions, so important for ukraine s counteroffensive. the guys say the battles with the russians have been extremely tough. they are confident, they say, they can make this counteroffensive a success. troops we spoke to say the biggest threat to them is russian air power. this video released by the russian defense ministry purporting to show a russian attack helicopter hitting a ukrainian armored vehicle. the deputy commander acknowledges choppers, planes and drones are making his forces advance tougher. they work continuously, he says, all day long, either with helicopters or planes. it s hard to advance like that, but we retake territory and do not allow them to hit the columns. the unit says they ve managed to
they are here honing their battlefield skills. we watch the infantry team practicing advancing on enemy positions and simulate clearing trenches as drones buzzed overhead, feeding back real-time intelligence to a nearby reconnaissance team. this is a battle-hardened unit, who have been fighting in bakhmut and took part in a lightning counteroffensive in this region last september. but the battle doesn t let up. absolutely not, the unit s deputy commander maksim told us. it all still lies ahead. heartbreaking details about that young girl, she was killed by falling debris, trying to get into an air raid shelter. according to the united nations, she is one of more than 500 children, norah, killed in the war to date. norah: debora patta. inc. you for your reporting. back here at home, floodwaters are causing major problems in