🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (Twitter)
#Ukraine: Another Russian so-called "Kartograf" reconnaissance UAV was shot down by the Ukrainian army in #Mykolaiv Oblast.
#Ukraine: Another Russian so-called "Kartograf" reconnaissance UAV was shot down by the Ukrainian army in #Mykolaiv Oblast.
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IgorGirkin (Twitter)
Тревожно...
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@bioby6:
@GirkinGirkin Обожаю прошлогодние видосы
https://t.co/mlehT9QHFJ
Тревожно...
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@bioby6:
@GirkinGirkin Обожаю прошлогодние видосы
https://t.co/mlehT9QHFJ
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@GirkinGirkin Обожаю прошлогодние видосы
https://t.co/mlehT9QHFJ
https://t.co/mlehT9QHFJ
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The Lookout (Twitter)
I think the General Staff, if they still are able to do some level of decent strategic planning, would disagree with Skabeyeva.
Striking NATO territory wouldn't be the best way to defend Russia in the current circumstances.
This is mostly noise, though worth monitoring.
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@francis_scarr:
More threats from Olga Skabeyeva today:
"Washington is well aware that if the Pentagon supplies Ukraine with ATACMS missiles with a range of up to 300km, Russia has every right to defend itself. That's to say, to strike Poland or the US's Ramstein base in Germany, for example." https://t.co/8hljf4ig6L
I think the General Staff, if they still are able to do some level of decent strategic planning, would disagree with Skabeyeva.
Striking NATO territory wouldn't be the best way to defend Russia in the current circumstances.
This is mostly noise, though worth monitoring.
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@francis_scarr:
More threats from Olga Skabeyeva today:
"Washington is well aware that if the Pentagon supplies Ukraine with ATACMS missiles with a range of up to 300km, Russia has every right to defend itself. That's to say, to strike Poland or the US's Ramstein base in Germany, for example." https://t.co/8hljf4ig6L
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The Lookout (Twitter)
RT @RALee85: Longer video shows the tank survived the strike. There are actually a few videos showing Russian tanks surviving ATGM strikes (something to keep in mind when saying the tank is obsolete). 2/
RT @RALee85: Longer video shows the tank survived the strike. There are actually a few videos showing Russian tanks surviving ATGM strikes (something to keep in mind when saying the tank is obsolete). 2/
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Rob Lee (Twitter)
Longer video shows the tank survived the strike. There are actually a few videos showing Russian tanks surviving ATGM strikes (something to keep in mind when saying the tank is obsolete). 2/
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@Blue_Sauron:
Russian MBT receives a direct ATGM hit, however missile fails to penetrate into the tank’s armour.
#Russia #Ukraine https://t.co/BVLQNZYGZr
Longer video shows the tank survived the strike. There are actually a few videos showing Russian tanks surviving ATGM strikes (something to keep in mind when saying the tank is obsolete). 2/
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@Blue_Sauron:
Russian MBT receives a direct ATGM hit, however missile fails to penetrate into the tank’s armour.
#Russia #Ukraine https://t.co/BVLQNZYGZr
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Rob Lee (Twitter)
I think it is actually a Wagner unity of command and incentive problem. Wagner appears to be in charge of the Bakhmut front for Russia. They'll receive credit for taking it (as they did with Popasna), but will get little by helping plug holes in Russia's lines elsewhere.
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@warnerta:
I see one answer to two puzzles about the recent course of this war. Why did Russia leave Kharkiv oblast so exposed? And why is Russia now focusing on tiny gains in Bakhmut while weakly countering Ukraine's preparations for another NE offensive? In short: Potemkin syndrome.🧵
I think it is actually a Wagner unity of command and incentive problem. Wagner appears to be in charge of the Bakhmut front for Russia. They'll receive credit for taking it (as they did with Popasna), but will get little by helping plug holes in Russia's lines elsewhere.
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@warnerta:
I see one answer to two puzzles about the recent course of this war. Why did Russia leave Kharkiv oblast so exposed? And why is Russia now focusing on tiny gains in Bakhmut while weakly countering Ukraine's preparations for another NE offensive? In short: Potemkin syndrome.🧵
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I see one answer to two puzzles about the recent course of this war. Why did Russia leave Kharkiv oblast so exposed? And why is Russia now focusing on tiny gains in Bakhmut while weakly countering Ukraine's preparations for another NE offensive? In short:…
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@Devilstower I am waiting for a credible confirmation on those two villages before reporting them as liberated.
@Devilstower I am waiting for a credible confirmation on those two villages before reporting them as liberated.