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Necro Mancer (Twitter)

RT @RuslanAdiev4: @666_mancer: Тю! Мы так оборону больше 1,5 года держим, не плачем. А теперь орки попробовали "мёду ".😁
Фото моей позиции, которую танком и миномётами "разобрали", но мы удержали и откопали заново. За день только танк 16 раз по нам бил!
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The Lookout (Twitter)

RT @shashj: Important judgment from Konrad Muzyka here, tho' Russian offensive potential remains quite limited. “Ukraine had the initiative during the summer,” Muzyka said. “Now, the initiative is slowly shifting. It will most likely be the Russians on the offensive.” wsj.com/world/russia-goes-on…
The Lookout (Twitter)

@RSS_40 @Capt_Navy: Interesting.

I have seen some reporting, Ukrainian I think, that Monchegorsk MiG-31s had deployed to Crimea but don't think I've seen confirmation. Also can't remember if any of these aircraft are Kinzhal capable.
The Lookout (Twitter)

RT @BarentsNews: 🇷🇺 🇨🇳 ships spotlighted by 🇫🇮 police after pipeline damage, are now pairing up outside northern 🇳🇴. “We can’t go into detail about the two vessels,” says the Norwegian military Joint Headquaters. #Sevmorput #NewnewPolarBear thebarentsobserver.com/en/se…
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The Lookout (Twitter)

The CDS mentioned in their daily brief of Oct 9th that Monchegorsk based MiG-31s had deployed to Belbek, Crimea.

Has anyone seen imagery confirming this deployment?
The Lookout (Twitter)

RT @MT_Anderson: 🇷🇺BSF: SEVASTOPOL🇷🇺
0.5M📷 from 17 Oct 2023. No major warships outside of the 2x Krivak's and a few Ropucha's + a few smaller vessels. Sub pier is empty and both intelligence vessels are still present.

Looks to be a new bulker in Avlita, could be 🇵🇦BARLA IMO: 8902462 @kattyfun1
The Lookout (Twitter)

RT @krakek1: A former nuclear weapon storage site, Svobodnu-21.

Courtesy of #bunker703 team.

(t.me/v_bunkere_ne_strashno/1…)
The Lookout (Twitter)

RT @Drox_Maritime: 🔺Breaking

Russian Navy Northern Fleet Pr.18280 class electronic surveillance vessel “Yuriy Ivanov” departed the Baltic Sea, 18 October 2023, after a five month stay.

Ivanov could transit to the Levant IOT bolster Russian regional surveillance capability. @shipohollic
The Lookout (Twitter)

RT @Saturnax1: #NavalNews #Shipbuilding
❗️Zelenodolsk Shipyard to host a keel laying ceremony tomorrow for the two new Project 03182R-class medium reconnaissance ships "Mikhail Nefedov" and "Nikolai Zuikov".
Project 03182R-class vessels are designed to meet the KM Ice 3 AUT2 ice requirements.
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The Lookout (Twitter)

RT @MT_Anderson: 🇷🇺MED SEA FLOTILLA🇷🇺
0.5M📷 from 17 Oct 2023. Nothing there but the oiler Yelnya, looking a little lonely.
@The_Lookout_N @KaptainLOMA @ItaMilRadar @FouthTimeLucky @IntercityFC @SMACT72 @Saturnax1 @charly0153 @tom_bike @tillykium @CovertShores
The Lookout (Twitter)

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I saw some doing that yesterday. Way too many didn't.

Such events will unfortunately happen again.

I hope many, especially in professional medias, try to learn from yesterday and work on improving reporting in the high risk / high uncertainty information environment.
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The Lookout (Twitter)

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I don't cover Middle East events in detail, but what happened yesterday warrants a comment.

Jumping to conclusions on something that has potential to become very significant, with real escalation risks, is dangerous.

Something I wrote after the Przewodów incident last year:
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The Lookout (Twitter)

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Everyone reporting on such events has a responsibility to mitigate the risks, both journalists and other commentators.

Often the best approach is to take a step back and acknowledge that it's a lot we don't know and present that uncertainty to to one's audience.
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