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Стриминг твитов о российско-украинской войне в ТГ; иногда сообщения также постятся и редактируются вручную
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GeoConfirmed (Twitter)

GeoConfirmed UKR.

"Looted mobile phone shop in Shebekino, Belgorod Oblast, Russia"

50.407604, 36.897089

GeoLocated by @mehrunes1dagon and @auditor_ya
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@igorsushko:
Chaos and lawlessness in Russia: Looting is out of control in Shebekino as Russian police and military have fled the city. Everything is getting cleaned out - from groceries to mobile phones. https://t.co/f26VsLIDQF
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GeoConfirmed (Twitter)

GeoLocation:
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@mehrunes1dagon:
@den_kazansky #Shebekino, Belgorod Oblast

Coordinates of a looted mobile phone shop: 50.407598, 36.897198

@GeoConfirmed https://t.co/WdOObzOwV8
GeoConfirmed (Twitter)

GeoLocation:
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@auditor_ya:
@lontenton @igorsushko @GeoConfirmed as claimed in Shebekino Belgorod oblast, looters robbed a mobile phone store "+7" 50.407604, 36.897089 @GeoConfirmed https://t.co/uQDxhNool1
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GeoConfirmed (Twitter)

GeoConfirmed UKR.

"The first shots from the scene of the Ukrainian attack on the Zaporozhye direction. Russian drone detected several American M1224 MaxxProo and HMMWV M1151A1 armored vehicles, and others...

47.799223, 36.719477

Source: https://t.me/milinfolive/101627
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Necro Mancer (Twitter)

@TherapyBody "Мем возник после появления в русскоязычных блогах ссылки на запись феерического совещания под руководством Андрея Геннадиевича Барабанцева, начальника цеха полимерных покрытий Череповецкого металлургического комбината" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpDR4gPmoIc
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Necro Mancer (Twitter)

@TherapyBody История об этом умалчивает
Necro Mancer (Twitter)

@KrinzhMaks48304 Там разные бывают, так что сложно сказать
The Lookout (Twitter)

@Tatarigami_UA @MMaenpaa1 Thanks for offering your perspective.

I was thinking about the practice of close range engagements in general, not specifically what we see in this clip.

Another note, whenever I watch combat footage, I always wonder what happens outside of the view, on the flanks etc.