Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@canard_papa: That’s the maximum damages of what was stationed there.
The damages are up to 10 Mi-28 and 2 Ka-52 helicopters, up to 5 S-400 launchers, 1 S-400 radar, and other S-400 components.
It is almost a certainty multiple helicopters were destroyed, the question is how many, is it 5 or is it 12 because Ukraine used 5-6 ATACMS on the helicopter area. I already did estimates before this strike and the area they hit would get them 7-12 helicopters with that many ATACMS.
It is also very likely they hit the S-400 systems as firms has confirmed large explosions and fires in the exact same coordinate of the system. The question is how bad is the damage, those launchers are one next to another not spread out at all, but we will not know if one got destroyed or if all 5 of them and the radar were destroyed, but we can assume the damage ATACMS does with 950 cluster bomblets in a large area, hitting a very condensed area of air defense.
Next is the 4x Su-25s, there was no evidence showing that the area where Su-25s are was hit. So it is unlikely they were hit, however there is a possibility.
Ukraine has sattelite images from US before their strikes and knows exactly what they are aiming for and hitting and wouldn’t launch ATACMS at an empty area, that would a massive waste and they wouldn’t be getting ATACMS anymore, and if they did hit an open area then would it wouldn’t create that many explosions and fires as we see from videos and Firms if it hit nothing.
@canard_papa: That’s the maximum damages of what was stationed there.
The damages are up to 10 Mi-28 and 2 Ka-52 helicopters, up to 5 S-400 launchers, 1 S-400 radar, and other S-400 components.
It is almost a certainty multiple helicopters were destroyed, the question is how many, is it 5 or is it 12 because Ukraine used 5-6 ATACMS on the helicopter area. I already did estimates before this strike and the area they hit would get them 7-12 helicopters with that many ATACMS.
It is also very likely they hit the S-400 systems as firms has confirmed large explosions and fires in the exact same coordinate of the system. The question is how bad is the damage, those launchers are one next to another not spread out at all, but we will not know if one got destroyed or if all 5 of them and the radar were destroyed, but we can assume the damage ATACMS does with 950 cluster bomblets in a large area, hitting a very condensed area of air defense.
Next is the 4x Su-25s, there was no evidence showing that the area where Su-25s are was hit. So it is unlikely they were hit, however there is a possibility.
Ukraine has sattelite images from US before their strikes and knows exactly what they are aiming for and hitting and wouldn’t launch ATACMS at an empty area, that would a massive waste and they wouldn’t be getting ATACMS anymore, and if they did hit an open area then would it wouldn’t create that many explosions and fires as we see from videos and Firms if it hit nothing.
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Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (Twitter)
RT @molfar_agency: 1/5 "Specially for Special Military Operation"
@elonmusk
said that Starlink cannot be bought in russia.
@molfar_agency
contacted sellers from 🇷🇺 stores to see if it's possible.
We found out russians obtain terminals through the UAE and Kazakhstan, as well as fake accounts.
RT @molfar_agency: 1/5 "Specially for Special Military Operation"
@elonmusk
said that Starlink cannot be bought in russia.
@molfar_agency
contacted sellers from 🇷🇺 stores to see if it's possible.
We found out russians obtain terminals through the UAE and Kazakhstan, as well as fake accounts.
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4emberlen (Twitter)
RT @GloOouD: 🔥🔥🔥
❗️In Crimea, powerful explosions were heard near the military airfield in Dzhankoy after which a large-scale fire started with detonation.
The satellite recorded 6 fire places at and near the airport.
Not only attack helicopters were based at the airfield, S-300/S-400 missile launchers were fixed there.
RT @GloOouD: 🔥🔥🔥
❗️In Crimea, powerful explosions were heard near the military airfield in Dzhankoy after which a large-scale fire started with detonation.
The satellite recorded 6 fire places at and near the airport.
Not only attack helicopters were based at the airfield, S-300/S-400 missile launchers were fixed there.
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Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@Lauraens21: Top 10 for symbolic, military, and economic impact of strikes all together
1. Moskva Cruiser
2. Kerch Bridge x2
3. Black Sea Fleet Headquarters
4. ATACMS on Berdyansk
5. Oil Refineries
6. Kherson Bridge
7. Submarine, Landing Ships
8. Very First HIMARS strikes
9. A-50 Radar Plane
@Lauraens21: Top 10 for symbolic, military, and economic impact of strikes all together
1. Moskva Cruiser
2. Kerch Bridge x2
3. Black Sea Fleet Headquarters
4. ATACMS on Berdyansk
5. Oil Refineries
6. Kherson Bridge
7. Submarine, Landing Ships
8. Very First HIMARS strikes
9. A-50 Radar Plane
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IgorGirkin (Twitter)
RT @SESU_UA: ❗️Чернігів.
Екстрені служби ліквідовують наслідки ракетних ударів по місту. 11 загиблих, 22 травмованих станом на зараз. Є заяви про щонайменше трьох безвісти зниклих.
Під завалами - ще люди. Триває пошуково-рятувальна операція. З постраждалими працюють психологи.
RT @SESU_UA: ❗️Чернігів.
Екстрені служби ліквідовують наслідки ракетних ударів по місту. 11 загиблих, 22 травмованих станом на зараз. Є заяви про щонайменше трьох безвісти зниклих.
Під завалами - ще люди. Триває пошуково-рятувальна операція. З постраждалими працюють психологи.
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IgorGirkin (Twitter)
RT @OSINTua: FPV drones are not the key. And not the panacea.
IMHO, the key is:
1) enough artillery shells;
2) well trained infantry;
3) mobility of your forces (AFV).
That’s at least.
RT @OSINTua: FPV drones are not the key. And not the panacea.
IMHO, the key is:
1) enough artillery shells;
2) well trained infantry;
3) mobility of your forces (AFV).
That’s at least.
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Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (Twitter)
/6. As said, Russian helicopters which survived the attack are being relocated from Dzhankoi airbase in the direction of the Kirovski airbase.
t.me/Crimeanwind/57813
/6. As said, Russian helicopters which survived the attack are being relocated from Dzhankoi airbase in the direction of the Kirovski airbase.
t.me/Crimeanwind/57813
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Status-6 (Twitter)
🇷🇺🇦🇲🇦🇿 | After over three years of deployment, Russian peacekeeping contingent is withdrawing from the territory of Karabakh.
That was announced by Kremlin spokesman Peskov following reports from the ground.
Russian forces were send to Karabakh in November 2020, shortly after the end of the 2nd Karabakh War and tripartite agreement between Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan, Azerbaijani President Aliyev and Russian President Putin.
🇷🇺🇦🇲🇦🇿 | After over three years of deployment, Russian peacekeeping contingent is withdrawing from the territory of Karabakh.
That was announced by Kremlin spokesman Peskov following reports from the ground.
Russian forces were send to Karabakh in November 2020, shortly after the end of the 2nd Karabakh War and tripartite agreement between Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan, Azerbaijani President Aliyev and Russian President Putin.
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Dan (Twitter)
RT @RALee85: Ukrainian soldiers cannibalizing ERA bricks to use as explosives for FPVs from a destroyed tank. https://twitter.com/GirkinGirkin/status/1780390793997414640#m
RT @RALee85: Ukrainian soldiers cannibalizing ERA bricks to use as explosives for FPVs from a destroyed tank. https://twitter.com/GirkinGirkin/status/1780390793997414640#m
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Dan (Twitter)
RT @ChristopherJM: “Our public line is all about Israel’s right to defend itself,” said one senior European official. “But internally, there is a growing tension about support for Israel versus Ukraine.
“The Middle East is going to be volatile forever. But if Ukraine loses to Russia, that would be a step change for Europe and Nato. Where do our strategic priorities really lie?”
@JP_Rathbone @MehulAtLarge
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RT @ChristopherJM: “Our public line is all about Israel’s right to defend itself,” said one senior European official. “But internally, there is a growing tension about support for Israel versus Ukraine.
“The Middle East is going to be volatile forever. But if Ukraine loses to Russia, that would be a step change for Europe and Nato. Where do our strategic priorities really lie?”
@JP_Rathbone @MehulAtLarge
on.ft.com/443qUg7