Status-6 (Twitter)
@powerhx3 @GeromanAT Not impossible though, if multiple munitions were fired and also secondaries + fires could do the rest of the work
@powerhx3 @GeromanAT Not impossible though, if multiple munitions were fired and also secondaries + fires could do the rest of the work
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Status-6 (Twitter)
A Russian (Mil Mi-8/17?) helicopter was spotted flying very low over the area where a Russian Sukhoi Su-34 crashed in the Kharkiv Oblast earlier today. Possibly looking for 2 pilots that ejected.
A Russian (Mil Mi-8/17?) helicopter was spotted flying very low over the area where a Russian Sukhoi Su-34 crashed in the Kharkiv Oblast earlier today. Possibly looking for 2 pilots that ejected.
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🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (Twitter)
#Russia: Early today, 2 oil storage depots (Civil & Military) were hit by explosions & subsequent large fires in #Bryansk. Some fires continue 12+ hours later.
Whilst officially unconfirmed, info we have reliably received states that they were caused by UA TB-2 drone strikes.
#Russia: Early today, 2 oil storage depots (Civil & Military) were hit by explosions & subsequent large fires in #Bryansk. Some fires continue 12+ hours later.
Whilst officially unconfirmed, info we have reliably received states that they were caused by UA TB-2 drone strikes.
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🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (Twitter)
According to this account, both sites (One of which is related to a local Russian Military base, another is civilian but larger) were struck successfully by munitions fired by the TB-2. This is, of course, quite a notable blow ~100km deep into Russia.https://twitter.com/GirkinGirkin/status/1518466556535136261/video/1
According to this account, both sites (One of which is related to a local Russian Military base, another is civilian but larger) were struck successfully by munitions fired by the TB-2. This is, of course, quite a notable blow ~100km deep into Russia.https://twitter.com/GirkinGirkin/status/1518466556535136261/video/1
🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (Twitter)
Whilst all of this remains unconfirmed from any side (TB-2 usage has been under quite an embargo recently) it is bolstered by the fact that Ru sources show a TB-2 downed over #Kursk Oblast this AM.
Our UA sources claim it was taken down after the strike, on the way back to base.
Whilst all of this remains unconfirmed from any side (TB-2 usage has been under quite an embargo recently) it is bolstered by the fact that Ru sources show a TB-2 downed over #Kursk Oblast this AM.
Our UA sources claim it was taken down after the strike, on the way back to base.
🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (Twitter)
If accurate, then this story again shows the ability of Ukrainian forces to conduct strikes in Russian territory using long-range assets. However, they can come at a cost.
Perhaps the loss of a TB-2, easily replacable, is worth the destruction of critical Russian infrastructure.
If accurate, then this story again shows the ability of Ukrainian forces to conduct strikes in Russian territory using long-range assets. However, they can come at a cost.
Perhaps the loss of a TB-2, easily replacable, is worth the destruction of critical Russian infrastructure.
MotolkoHelp (Twitter)
Almost all airfields and airports in Belarus have been used for military purposes?
Gomel airport, which has always been a reserve airport for civil aviation and used for charter and scheduled flights (incl. flights to Moscow), now receives only military aviation.
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Almost all airfields and airports in Belarus have been used for military purposes?
Gomel airport, which has always been a reserve airport for civil aviation and used for charter and scheduled flights (incl. flights to Moscow), now receives only military aviation.
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MotolkoHelp (Twitter)
According to unconfirmed information, Vitebsk airfield has become the reserve one for civil aviation instead of Gomel airport.
Brest and Grodno airports serve the closest training grounds of the Belarusian Ministry of Defense.
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According to unconfirmed information, Vitebsk airfield has become the reserve one for civil aviation instead of Gomel airport.
Brest and Grodno airports serve the closest training grounds of the Belarusian Ministry of Defense.
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MotolkoHelp (Twitter)
It should be noted that Gomel airport has been controlled by the Russian Armed Forces until recently. As for other regional airports, it is reported that all of them are actually closed for civilian flights. Belavia also stopped flying there earlier.
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It should be noted that Gomel airport has been controlled by the Russian Armed Forces until recently. As for other regional airports, it is reported that all of them are actually closed for civilian flights. Belavia also stopped flying there earlier.
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MotolkoHelp (Twitter)
In addition, it is reported that voluntary redundancy and dismissals continue in the Belarusian aviation, while others do not work for weeks due to downtime.
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In addition, it is reported that voluntary redundancy and dismissals continue in the Belarusian aviation, while others do not work for weeks due to downtime.
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MotolkoHelp (Twitter)
About 800 employees of Belarusian airports were dismissed last year. There also were also dismissals at Belaeronavigatsia, which, by the way, is under sanctions.
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About 800 employees of Belarusian airports were dismissed last year. There also were also dismissals at Belaeronavigatsia, which, by the way, is under sanctions.
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MotolkoHelp (Twitter)
Eduard Palchys @1863x was placed into punishment cell immediately after the transfer to the penal colony in Navapolatsk.
Eduard Palchys @1863x was placed into punishment cell immediately after the transfer to the penal colony in Navapolatsk.