Necro Mancer (Twitter)
Броник украинского бойца с позывным "Кузя" после попадания осколка мины, живой https://xn--r1a.website/operativnoZSU/37783 #RussianUkrainianWar
Броник украинского бойца с позывным "Кузя" после попадания осколка мины, живой https://xn--r1a.website/operativnoZSU/37783 #RussianUkrainianWar
The Lookout (Twitter)
RT @CovertShores: ***OSINT***
#Russia's new Karakurt class corvette Mytishchi launched SS-N-30 Kalibr missiles from the White Sea, as part of tests. Shortly after, the satellite passed.
#OSINT https://twitter.com/CovertShores/status/1562173629634412545/photo/1
RT @CovertShores: ***OSINT***
#Russia's new Karakurt class corvette Mytishchi launched SS-N-30 Kalibr missiles from the White Sea, as part of tests. Shortly after, the satellite passed.
#OSINT https://twitter.com/CovertShores/status/1562173629634412545/photo/1
Necro Mancer (Twitter)
Выпускник ДВОКУ, зам. командира танковой роты по вооружению #200омсбр старший лейтенант Дмитрий Олегович Кузнецов 1996 г.р. из пгт Уруша Амурской обл. 02/03/22 под Харьковом мирно обстреливал противника и внезапно скончался https://vk.com/wall-176976634_65697 #всрф #потерьнет #груз200
Выпускник ДВОКУ, зам. командира танковой роты по вооружению #200омсбр старший лейтенант Дмитрий Олегович Кузнецов 1996 г.р. из пгт Уруша Амурской обл. 02/03/22 под Харьковом мирно обстреливал противника и внезапно скончался https://vk.com/wall-176976634_65697 #всрф #потерьнет #груз200
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Status-6 (Twitter)
Explosions and flashes of light seen in the sky over Kharkiv Oblast of Ukraine tonight. An unidentified blinking object (on fire?) can be seen falling to the ground.
Explosions and flashes of light seen in the sky over Kharkiv Oblast of Ukraine tonight. An unidentified blinking object (on fire?) can be seen falling to the ground.
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Status-6 (Twitter)
Another footage of the moment of a blast in the sky over Kharkov Oblast tonight. Looks like an interception indeed.
Another footage of the moment of a blast in the sky over Kharkov Oblast tonight. Looks like an interception indeed.
Rob Lee (Twitter)
I think the best explanation is that these attacks are being done by UAVs launched by Ukrainian SOF in Crimea. The fact that we've seen two UAV attacks in Sevastopol and Russian air defenses active many nights in Kerch, Sevastopol, and Yevpatoria also points to this explanation.
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@shashj:
“My best guess, despite the lack of social media coverage, is that long-range missiles or drones conducted the attacks. ATACMs supplied by third countries would be that simplest explanation, but if that comes out, the US will have been caught lying” https://t.co/xXKR5LGOWE
I think the best explanation is that these attacks are being done by UAVs launched by Ukrainian SOF in Crimea. The fact that we've seen two UAV attacks in Sevastopol and Russian air defenses active many nights in Kerch, Sevastopol, and Yevpatoria also points to this explanation.
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@shashj:
“My best guess, despite the lack of social media coverage, is that long-range missiles or drones conducted the attacks. ATACMs supplied by third countries would be that simplest explanation, but if that comes out, the US will have been caught lying” https://t.co/xXKR5LGOWE
Rob Lee (Twitter)
The reason people think ATACMS might be involved is because of the range from the front lines and the size of the craters at Saki Airbase. The other explanation is that Russia left bombs and other ammunition near the aircraft and UAVs targeted them. 2/
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@JosephHDempsey:
Principle sites of explosions would appear two probably open air ammunition storage areas and two possible covered storage areas https://t.co/BAz0oLEZcu
The reason people think ATACMS might be involved is because of the range from the front lines and the size of the craters at Saki Airbase. The other explanation is that Russia left bombs and other ammunition near the aircraft and UAVs targeted them. 2/
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@JosephHDempsey:
Principle sites of explosions would appear two probably open air ammunition storage areas and two possible covered storage areas https://t.co/BAz0oLEZcu
Rob Lee (Twitter)
Even small UAVs with grenades or 82mm mortar rounds could be enough to detonate aviation bombs, which could lead to large craters. Ukraine had recent sat photos knowing where these bombs were located to target them. I think @Justin_Br0nk was right. 3/
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@Justin_Br0nk:
The VKS has a bad habit of leaving piles of munitions next to parked aircraft, including ones that are fuelled and armed. My working theory is that Ukrainian loitering munitions or saboteurs caused an initial fuel fire that engulfed either piles of bombs or armed aircraft..
(3/4) https://t.co/GwFlZ3TXKG
Even small UAVs with grenades or 82mm mortar rounds could be enough to detonate aviation bombs, which could lead to large craters. Ukraine had recent sat photos knowing where these bombs were located to target them. I think @Justin_Br0nk was right. 3/
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@Justin_Br0nk:
The VKS has a bad habit of leaving piles of munitions next to parked aircraft, including ones that are fuelled and armed. My working theory is that Ukrainian loitering munitions or saboteurs caused an initial fuel fire that engulfed either piles of bombs or armed aircraft..
(3/4) https://t.co/GwFlZ3TXKG
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Rob Lee (Twitter)
As I said in the first tweet, we know Ukraine is conducting UAV attacks in Crimea, and if the UAVs approached Saki from the east or south, it makes sense that they wouldn't necessarily be videotaped (there were more people on the beaches or north of the base). 4/
As I said in the first tweet, we know Ukraine is conducting UAV attacks in Crimea, and if the UAVs approached Saki from the east or south, it makes sense that they wouldn't necessarily be videotaped (there were more people on the beaches or north of the base). 4/