
OTTAWA — When James Challice rides into battle in the contested south of Ukraine, he doesn’t travel to the front in an armoured infantry fighting vehicle: He drives himself in a Hyundai Sonata.
“We get hit with machine gun fire and mortars, we have to hide them (the cars) in the woods. It’s been surreal, but we’re using what we’ve got,” the Canadian Forces veteran said in an interview with National Post.
#Ukraine: The cause of some of the recent strikes against Russian targets deep in occupied territory: No less than 3 Ukrainian 9M79-1 Tochka-U ballistic missiles seen launching.
Note Stinger MANPADS to take out possible Russian UAVs that could guide fire onto the launch site. pic.twitter.com/ZkhnYCfKeC
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) June 23, 2022
#Ukraine: A Ukrainian kamikaze drone hit the #Novoshakhtinsk oil refinery in the #Rostov Oblast, #Russia,causing a large fire. Allegedly, the Ukrainians used a modified Chinese-made Skyeye 4450 custom UAV during the attack.#UkraineWar #UkraineRussiaWar #UkraineUnderAttack #Kyiv pic.twitter.com/Fkfr4RqNdQ
— 🇺🇦Ukraine_Weapons Observer (@UW_Observer) June 22, 2022
