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There's 2 videos I'm looking for and I'm hoping someone will know what I'm talking about. Apologies if I misremember some details but hopefully it'll be enough.
The first one is some sort of armored vehicle carrying a bunch of (russians?) and it drops them off and pretty much immediately gets disabled and all of the soldiers get killed. I specifically remember at the end of the video there was a fire starting to spread on the grass next to the bodies, and it was about 2 minutes long.
The second video I seen ages ago, so I may give a terrible description.
I believe it was a Russian tank and it just kinda drives fast as fuck towards 2 ukranian artillery and blows them both up, and then reverses back out really fast.
Any help is appreciated, thank you!
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