Openly Biased
If Russia were taking ground this month, do you think AMK would open with “of course, but territory barely matters?” Not a chance The metric goes up or down in importance depending on whether it’s flattering for his audience. When territory favours Russia…
I use that because it represents a change in the trend of Russian advances in the hundreds of km².
I have maintained that km² are not an indicator of who's winning throughout my coverage of this war. This is just selective memory for you and other retards who have zero understanding of how attritional warfare works.
People like you have your opinions polluted by informational warfare, and we all know which side is more savvy with that.
I have maintained that km² are not an indicator of who's winning throughout my coverage of this war. This is just selective memory for you and other retards who have zero understanding of how attritional warfare works.
People like you have your opinions polluted by informational warfare, and we all know which side is more savvy with that.
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Forwarded from Vincent Gonzalez
Last week you were pro Ukrainian when you said that islander where downed by AD. Today you are pro-Russian because of that. That’s funny to watch those degenerates haha
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AMK Mapping
Last week you were pro Ukrainian when you said that islander where downed by AD. Today you are pro-Russian because of that. That’s funny to watch those degenerates haha
It changes depending on which side this narrative of "AMK is a propagandist for X" suits.
Labelling someone you disagree with as the worst thing imaginable (the enemy) will always been the easiest way to discredit their work.
Labelling someone you disagree with as the worst thing imaginable (the enemy) will always been the easiest way to discredit their work.
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Forwarded from Masno
The situation in Sumy...a systematic dismantling of infrastructure and military units is taking place.
The situation around Sumy...once again, the Russians are near, very near, follow the maps, but realise that there's a giant forest next to the city where eyes don't see.
The situation around Sumy...once again, the Russians are near, very near, follow the maps, but realise that there's a giant forest next to the city where eyes don't see.
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Masno
The situation in Sumy...a systematic dismantling of infrastructure and military units is taking place. The situation around Sumy...once again, the Russians are near, very near, follow the maps, but realise that there's a giant forest next to the city where…
Keep in mind, the massive forests north of Sumy are perfect for deep DRG infiltrations behind Ukrainian lines.
In an age of drone warfare, where not being spotted is the number one priority, and where neither side has significant infantry accumulations close to the frontline, deep infiltrations like this become more and more likely to take place.
In an age of drone warfare, where not being spotted is the number one priority, and where neither side has significant infantry accumulations close to the frontline, deep infiltrations like this become more and more likely to take place.
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The newest release of Sentinel-2 satellite imagery (with false colour enabled) shows what appears to be a controlled demolition of industrial buildings in the western part of Kostyantynivka.
This could be a remote detonation by Ukrainian forces retreating across the Kryvyi Torets River. However, we would need some sort of drone flyover to confirm this.
This could be a remote detonation by Ukrainian forces retreating across the Kryvyi Torets River. However, we would need some sort of drone flyover to confirm this.
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Forwarded from WarFront Witness (appleseed)
⚡️🇵🇰🇦🇫 Pakistan says it intercepted four drones launched from Afghanistan into Balochistan on June 30, warning the Taliban government against further “provocations.”
@wfwitness
@wfwitness
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Overnight, Russia carried out a series of Geran-2 drone strikes on Zaporizhzhia City and the nearby city of Vilnyansk, resulting in fires breaking out.
NASA FIRMS data also shows that a fire broke out at agricultural buildings in the village of Novovasylivka (47.93411, 35.48510).
NASA FIRMS data also shows that a fire broke out at agricultural buildings in the village of Novovasylivka (47.93411, 35.48510).
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Once again, we have another instance of people inventing ludicrous timelines and deadlines for Russian offensives, and then claiming Russia "failed" when they eventually don't reach these fake deadlines.
ISW is one of the biggest users of this propaganda tactic, aimed at manipulating battlefield success. The only person who has claimed Russia has set a deadline to capture the rest of Donbas by the end of 2026 is Zelensky, not Putin, or any Russian official. There is exactly zero evidence beyond Zelensky's word that Russia has set a goal of capturing Donbas by the end of the year.
The earliest example of this propaganda tactic being used was at the very beginning of the war, where former U.S. General Miley claimed in an interview with Fox News that Russia would likely be able to take Kyiv in 3 days. This resulted in people hallucinating that Russian officials, or even Putin himself, stated that it would be a "3 day special military operation", ultimately creating that whole "Kyiv in 3 days" meme. Now I'm not doubting that Russia probably thought the war would be over in less than 4 years, but this doesn't change the fact that these false timelines being created are only used for propaganda purposes.
Any real analyst, Pro-Russian or Pro-Ukrainian, generally agrees that Russia will likely not be able to capture the rest of Donbas by December 31 2026. This new timeline is invented purely for the purpose of saying in 6 months time that Russia failed in their offensive goals, and then spinning this into a narrative that is heavily skewed in favour of Ukraine.
ISW is one of the biggest users of this propaganda tactic, aimed at manipulating battlefield success. The only person who has claimed Russia has set a deadline to capture the rest of Donbas by the end of 2026 is Zelensky, not Putin, or any Russian official. There is exactly zero evidence beyond Zelensky's word that Russia has set a goal of capturing Donbas by the end of the year.
The earliest example of this propaganda tactic being used was at the very beginning of the war, where former U.S. General Miley claimed in an interview with Fox News that Russia would likely be able to take Kyiv in 3 days. This resulted in people hallucinating that Russian officials, or even Putin himself, stated that it would be a "3 day special military operation", ultimately creating that whole "Kyiv in 3 days" meme. Now I'm not doubting that Russia probably thought the war would be over in less than 4 years, but this doesn't change the fact that these false timelines being created are only used for propaganda purposes.
Any real analyst, Pro-Russian or Pro-Ukrainian, generally agrees that Russia will likely not be able to capture the rest of Donbas by December 31 2026. This new timeline is invented purely for the purpose of saying in 6 months time that Russia failed in their offensive goals, and then spinning this into a narrative that is heavily skewed in favour of Ukraine.
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Overnight, Russia attacked at least 5 different petrol stations in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast with Geran-2 drones.
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Last night, Ukrainian attacked Donetsk City with several drones. Large fires broke out at the impact sites.
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I recently spoke to someone currently living in Kramatorsk who was willing to give a short piece of text about his recent experiences in the city, where the security situation is steadily deteriorating as Russian forces inch closer:
"Today we are relocating a healthcare facility from Kramatorsk to Lozova [Kharkiv Oblast].
So, what is the situation like in Kramatorsk?
There are more and more Russian drones over the city and it does not matter whether it is day or night. Yesterday evening alone, there were three KAB bomb strikes.
More and more businesses are closing, and more people are leaving the city. I believe that within the next two to three months, the situation in Kramatorsk will become really bad.
Most people, including Journalists are absolutely clueless about Ukraine and the war. I met a journalist last year who was for the first time in Ukraine and then gives interviews how he heroically survived air raid alerts. I also like the Kyiv and Lviv war tourists and then go home and tell their friends they were at war."
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I'm thinking about turning this into a series of posts, covering the experiences of people living in Russian and Ukrainian cities that experience significant attacks. I made a similar post about someone in Druzhkivka a few months ago, and people seemed to find it interesting and informative.
If you're currently in a city where there is significant shelling, whether that be in Kyiv, Belgorod, Slovyansk, Zaporizhzhia, or any other place that experiences the day-to-day realities of the war, please DM he here on Twitter or @AMK_Mapping1 on Telegram. You would remain entirely anonymous and would be in complete control of what parts I quote.
"Today we are relocating a healthcare facility from Kramatorsk to Lozova [Kharkiv Oblast].
So, what is the situation like in Kramatorsk?
There are more and more Russian drones over the city and it does not matter whether it is day or night. Yesterday evening alone, there were three KAB bomb strikes.
More and more businesses are closing, and more people are leaving the city. I believe that within the next two to three months, the situation in Kramatorsk will become really bad.
Most people, including Journalists are absolutely clueless about Ukraine and the war. I met a journalist last year who was for the first time in Ukraine and then gives interviews how he heroically survived air raid alerts. I also like the Kyiv and Lviv war tourists and then go home and tell their friends they were at war."
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I'm thinking about turning this into a series of posts, covering the experiences of people living in Russian and Ukrainian cities that experience significant attacks. I made a similar post about someone in Druzhkivka a few months ago, and people seemed to find it interesting and informative.
If you're currently in a city where there is significant shelling, whether that be in Kyiv, Belgorod, Slovyansk, Zaporizhzhia, or any other place that experiences the day-to-day realities of the war, please DM he here on Twitter or @AMK_Mapping1 on Telegram. You would remain entirely anonymous and would be in complete control of what parts I quote.
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Ukrainian drones have attacked the city of Penza.
Strikes were reportedly carried out on a bearing plant, as well as the OAO “Mayak” Defence Plant.
OAO “Mayak” specialises in the production of radio-electronic equipment, control devices, communications systems, and other military-grade products, including for Su-34s, Su-57s, Kh-101 cruise missiles, Iskander-M ballistic missiles, Oreshnik IRBMs, Topol-M ICBMs, among others.
Strikes were reportedly carried out on a bearing plant, as well as the OAO “Mayak” Defence Plant.
OAO “Mayak” specialises in the production of radio-electronic equipment, control devices, communications systems, and other military-grade products, including for Su-34s, Su-57s, Kh-101 cruise missiles, Iskander-M ballistic missiles, Oreshnik IRBMs, Topol-M ICBMs, among others.
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