Ukrainian Special Forces Team Mag Dumps Russian Vehicle at Point Blank Range

Members of a Ukrainian Special Operations team calling themselves the A-Team conduct a near ambush on a lone Russian vehicle at an intersection in the road.


There's a bit of confusion and controversy surrounding this video, and the primary reason for all of it is the fact that there just isn't a lot of context to provide with the footage. First off, all we know about the footage is that the perspective is from a Ukrainian Special Operations unit who watermarks their video with an A-Team logo. We don't know where the footage was recorded, nor do we know the intent of the mission other than to conduct a near ambush.


From the footage alone, without any of the context, this video really could be of anything. At no point do we see people in Russian uniforms present, even though the ambush appears to be at an incredibly close range. All we see is the team maneuvering on the vehicle as their exfil vehicles show up to extract them from the location.


Without any of that important context, it's honestly hard to independently verify that the video does in fact show a near ambush on a Russian target. This could honestly be training footage that is being passed off as combat footage, and we would never know the difference from the perspective alone, and that's why context matters in all of these videos.


If anyone else has any further information on this video, please drop it down in the comments so we can pin you up to the top.


josh brooks

Published 2 years ago

Members of a Ukrainian Special Operations team calling themselves the A-Team conduct a near ambush on a lone Russian vehicle at an intersection in the road.


There's a bit of confusion and controversy surrounding this video, and the primary reason for all of it is the fact that there just isn't a lot of context to provide with the footage. First off, all we know about the footage is that the perspective is from a Ukrainian Special Operations unit who watermarks their video with an A-Team logo. We don't know where the footage was recorded, nor do we know the intent of the mission other than to conduct a near ambush.


From the footage alone, without any of the context, this video really could be of anything. At no point do we see people in Russian uniforms present, even though the ambush appears to be at an incredibly close range. All we see is the team maneuvering on the vehicle as their exfil vehicles show up to extract them from the location.


Without any of that important context, it's honestly hard to independently verify that the video does in fact show a near ambush on a Russian target. This could honestly be training footage that is being passed off as combat footage, and we would never know the difference from the perspective alone, and that's why context matters in all of these videos.


If anyone else has any further information on this video, please drop it down in the comments so we can pin you up to the top.


josh brooks

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