Yugoslavia War - Croatia - Vukovar 1991, Surrendering to the Serbs/Chetniks
Yugoslavia War - Croatia - Vukovar 1991, Surrendering to the Serbs/Chetniks
In memory of the suffering of all civilians in the Croatian War of Independence, the Croatian Parliament declared November 18, 1991, a day of remembrance for all victims of the war in Croatia.
Every year on that day in Vukovar and Škabrnja are held the most massive gatherings called 'Column of Remembrance' when people from all over Croatia but also the regional countries and the Croatian diaspora as well as Croatian politicians and foreign visitors coming in that day in the city of Vukovar in eastern Croatia, and Škabrnja, near Zadar in Dalmatia to pay tribute to all the victims of the Homeland war in Croatia. Around 150,000 people participated in remembrance procession in Vukovar on 2023 Remembrance Day.
History info:
During the Croatian War of Independence, Yugoslav People's Army and Serb paramilitaries besieged and shelled the city of Vukovar from mid-August to the end of November 1991. Vukovar was bombed for 87 days, attacked from the ground, and shelled day and night from the direction across the Danube from the territory of (Vojvodina) Serbia. Fighting between the Yugoslav People's Army and poorly armed Croatian troops lasted exactly 87 days. The first bombed targets in the city were cultural institutions, city museum in Eltz Manor and the Vukovar Hospital, which was shelled daily with thousands of missiles. After months of siege and the demolition and destruction of a city such as Europe has not seen since World War II, the city was finally occupied on November 18, 1991. Over 85% of the buildings in the city were completely unusable, the city was without food, water and basic necessities.
After the fall of the city, many of its inhabitants and defenders of the city found refuge in the Vukovar Hospital, which operated in very difficult conditions. After the fall of the city, paramilitaries and the Yugoslav People's Army took over the hospital, and many who took refuge in the hospital were listed and taken to execution sites.
More than 3,000 civilians were killed during the battle of Vukovar, and many non-Serbs were expelled from Vukovar after the fall of the city, while several hundred non-Serbs were killed at the nearby Ovčara farm near Vukovar and elsewhere, such as the warehouse hangars of the Velepromet.
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Watch This To See What Marines Saw Fighting In Vietnam - Directed by U.S Marine Corps
Watch This To See What Marines Saw Fighting In Vietnam - Directed by U.S Marine Corps
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⚠️Warning Graphic⚠️ Serbian soldier captured by radical Bosian muslims/mujahedeen - ENG Subs
Serbian soldier captured by radical Bosian muslims/mujahedeen- ENG Subs - Bosnian War
This footage was filmed in Sanski Most (Bosnia and Herzegovina) It portrays the radical muslims and mujahideens of the 505. Buzim Brigade. The Bosnian president brought in around 10.000 mujahedeen fighters from the Arab and African countries. A lot of them left after the war and continued fighting in other wars and conflicts. Many of them stayed in Bosnia after the war ended. Not many people in the "west" know that both Al-qaida and US/NATO helped the Bosnian Army during the war.
The captured Serbian soldier in this video is named Rade Rogić, he was interrogated and after the cameras were turned off he was tortured and beheaded.
You can see his body at the end of the video after the muslims executed him.
Video is for education purposes
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FRENCH SOLDIERS IN MALI - COMBAT FOOTAGE - MALI WAR
RENCH SOLDIERS IN MALI - COMBAT FOOTAGE - MALI WAR
The Northern Mali Conflict or Mali War refers to armed conflicts that started from January 2012 between the northern and southern parts of Mali in Africa. On 16 January 2012, several insurgent groups began fighting a campaign against the Malian government for independence or greater autonomy for northern Mali, an area known as Azawad. The National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MNLA), an organization fighting to make Azawad an independent homeland for the Tuareg people, had taken control of the region by April 2012.
The government of Mali asked for foreign military help to re-take the north. On 11 January 2013, the French military began operations against the Islamists. Forces from other African Union states were deployed shortly after. By 8 February, the Islamist-held territory had been re-taken by the Malian military, with help from the international coalition. Tuareg separatists have continued to fight the Islamists as well, although the MNLA has also been accused of carrying out attacks against the Malian military.
On 10 January 2013, Islamist forces captured the strategic town of Konna, located 600 km from the capital, from the Malian army. Later, an estimated 1,200 Islamist fighters advanced to within 20 kilometers of Mopti, a nearby Mali military garrison town.
The following day, the French military launched Opération Serval, intervening in the conflict. According to analysts, the French were forced to act sooner than planned because of the importance of Sévaré military airport, located 60 km south of Konna, for further operations. The operation included the use of Gazelle helicopters from the Special forces, which stopped an Islamist column advancing to Mopti, and the use of four Mirage 2000-D jets of the Armée de l'Air operating from a base in Chad. 12 targets were hit by the Mirages during the night between the 11th and the 12th. The French chief of army staff, Édouard Guillaud, announced that the Islamists had withdrawn from Konna and retreated several dozen of kilometres into the north. The air strikes reportedly destroyed half a dozen Islamist armed pick-up trucks and a rebel command center. One French pilot, Lieutenant Damien Boiteux, was killed after his attack helicopter was downed by ground fire during the operation
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US SOLDIERS IN AFGHANISTAN - RARE COMBAT FOOTAGE - AFGHANISTAN WAR
US SOLDIERS IN AFGHANISTAN - RARE COMBAT FOOTAGE - AFGHANISTAN WAR
20 min footage of U.S. Soldiers during combat operations in Afghanistan filmed in 2008 - 2011:
DISCLAIMER This footage is not meant to be violent in any way. I am only sharing this footage for the purposes of news reporting and educating.
★00:07★ - Combat footage of Soldiers during a patrol with the Afghanistan National Army or ANA through Shawali Khan.
★04:34★ - U.S. Army Platoon firefight at Qatar Kala, Kunar province in Afghanistan with Taliban forces.
★07:31★ - US Soldiers during Operation Hammerdown in the Watahpur district of the Kunar Province in Afghanistan.
★10:20★ - U.S. Army Soldiers conducting a movement to contact with Afghan national police into the village of Darbart, Korengal Valley, Konar Province, Afghanistan, Aug. 30, 2008.
★13:01★ - U.S. Soldiers firing from inside buildings Kunar province, Afghanistan, 2009
★16:16★ - U.S. Army Special Forces combat footage
★17:02★ - U.S Army Soldiers during Assault at FOB Yahya Khel West Paktika Province, Afghanistan
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The 27th Alpine Hunters Battalion - "Bataillons de Chasseurs Alpins"- Afghanistan War - Real Combat!
The 27th Alpine Hunters Battalion (27 BCA) - "Bataillons de Chasseurs Alpins"- Afghanistan War - Real Combat!
The Alpine Hunters Battalions ("Bataillons de Chasseurs alpins"). They are an elite of the regular French Land Forces, specialised in fighting in mountains and rugged environments.
The 27th Alpine Hunters Battalion (27 BCA) was deployed twice in Afghanistan (2008/2009 then 2011/2012) and they lost one soldier during the Dinner Out Operation (2009).
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War in Yugoslavia - War in Croatia - British Mercenaries "War Dogs"
War in Yugoslavia - War in Croatia - British Mercenaries - 1992
As British troops prepare to join the UN peacekeeping force in Yugoslavia. Some of the British soldiers were already out there risking their lives in the bloodiest conflict in Europe since the Second World War.
They are Britain’s “Dogs of War”, the mercenaries who have volunteered to fight for the Croatians in their bitter battle with the Serbian federal forces. For the first time these British soldiers-for-hire, some ex-forces and others complete novices, talk in detail about why they have given up their jobs, left their families and travelled across Europe to fight for someone else’s cause.
First shown: 17/04/1992
Only the edited edition
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M1A2 Abrams - Probably Best Tank Video Ever!
M1A2 Abrams - Probably Best Tank Video Ever!
A Tank Commanders first person view of multiple training scenarios combined on the M1A2 SEP V2.The Circle X Crew of 3rd Platoon Chaos/Barbarian Company 1-68 AR. From Table VI Gunnery, CLFX to Section lead training. Visuals of entering, loading firing, maneuvering and utilization of the smoke grenade launcher to retrograding. Ranges from Grafenwöehr Germany to Tapa Estonia.
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Offensive Building Airstrike Mohmand Valley
Offensive Building Airstrike Mohmand Valley
An airstrike destroys an ISIS-K fighting position during Afghan Commando offensive operations in Mohmand Valley, Nangarhar province, Feb. 4, 2018. Over the winter, Commandos pushed ISIS-K seven kilometers from their positions in Mohmand Valley.
Video by Spc. Jacob Krone NATO Special Operations Component Command-Afghanistan
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Marine sniper engages enemy with Barrett M107 .50 cal rifle
Marine sniper engages enemy with Barrett M107 .50 cal rifle
1st Reconnaissance Battalion engage insurgents in Sangin, Afghanistan, 11/19/2010 as part of the counter insurgency ops. Marines are using a suppressed M4 with M203 greanade launcher, and a sniper uses a Barrett .50 caliber rifle.
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COMBAT FOOTAGE Marines in firefight beat Taliban ambush with 60mm Mortar Fire
COMBAT FOOTAGE Marines in firefight beat Taliban ambush with 60mm Mortar Fire
U.S. Marines with 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment establishing a patrol base (PB) in the kinetic village of Potay, Sangin District, Afghanistan on Oct. 5, 2011. The PB is attacked by Taliban fighters but Marines repel the attack with squad organic weapons and accurate mortar fire. That evening a linguist talks to a local Afghan boy who informs him there are IEDs in the area. Video by Lance Cpl. Jacob M. Lagoze. 10.05.2011.
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Italian "Lightning" Brigade Paratroopers Firefight In Afghanistan
Italian "Lightning" Brigade Paratroopers Firefight In Afghanistan
Rare footage shows paratroopers of Italy's "Folgore" or lightning brigade in a direct fire engagement during one of their deployments to Afghanistan as part of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF).
The Folgore paratroopers deployed to Afghanistan twice, once in 2009 and again in 2011, and played a large role in the security of Regional Command West, comprising the provinces of Herat, Badghis, Farah, and Ghor.
Italy provided troops continuously throughout the 20-year Afghan War, and over the course of that time, 50,000 Italian troops were deployed, 53 were killed, and over 700 were wounded or injured.
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ISIS fighters combat - "Salah al-Din repelled attack on the Al-Fatha area,vMobilization Forces"
ISIS fighters film real combat - "Salah al-Din repelled the attack on the Al-Fatha area by Mobilization Forces in 2015"
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