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#Волноваха (в/о), Донецкая обл., открытие изваяния, изображающего молодого рашиста за миг до того, как он останется без ноги
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Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@cym27s @amanteros: You are claiming at least 55 missiles successfully hit Ukraine last night, 3 is nothing in comparison to what you are claiming. We have had strikes where there have been 30, and there are many more videos of missiles hitting, like in Ternopil, and then not for all. Still, if it were that many, there would be more footage or imagery of those strikes being successful, for example, on power plants and government buildings.
Your claim is that 55 missiles successfully struck their target last night in Ukraine, and only 20 were shot down. That’s such a biased and unsubstantiated claim. Do you think Ukraine barely has any air defenses?
And again, based on previous strikes, if there were 55 missiles that hit last night, you’d see 5 times the amount of videos of many cities in Ukraine being hit successfully with many missiles. We saw evidence of 2-3 cruise missiles striking Ternopil and an Iskander-M striking Chernihiv. But to claim that 55 missiles struck last night is not even in the realm of possibility for yesterday’s strike
I also want to say that the 9 Iskander-M reported during the strike vs. your 21 Iskander-M reported yesterday. More than half of your posts were frontline reports on Sumy and Kharkiv. Three times, you reported two Iskander missiles were launched at the same minute on Sumy. If you exclude frontline strikes and consider all others, the number is 9-10.
I wouldn’t accept what these monitoring channels say as 100% true, either. They have been wrong plenty of times. Yesterday, 10 of the 21 Iskander strikes you reported were in the Sumy Region.
Not only does that seem too high of a number to use in one region on one night, but Russia usually only uses about 2 per day most days on Sumy. Usually, there is an active target like Air Defense, potentially HIMARS, or a training ground to use.
This number may be high for multiple reasons.
1. Monitoring Channels inaccuracy in reporting, like reporting 2-3 missiles launched at once
2. Missile paths being similar like Iskander to Sumy Region and Kyiv Region fall in the same missile path, so missiles could be misreported, leading to a higher number
3. Russia using Tornado-S to strike frontline targets instead of an Iskander-M
4. Electronic Warfare and other measures: it’s been recently reported that Russia has upgraded Iskander missiles to include electronic counter measures to mess with radars and make them harder to shoot down. This may be one of the main reasons why you are seeing multiple missiles be reported on one region at once, because radars, usually low quality once used by these monitoring channels, are getting inaccurate signals
Don’t take monitor channel reports as 100% accurate all the time. Understand that there are many inaccuracies in such reporting, especially during nights when many missiles are launched. A telegram channel is not going to and is not expected to be accurate in tracking all those missiles. It’s done to give you a glimpse of what is going on and for civilians to seek shelter, and it is not intended to be taken as a fact all the time.
@cym27s @amanteros: You are claiming at least 55 missiles successfully hit Ukraine last night, 3 is nothing in comparison to what you are claiming. We have had strikes where there have been 30, and there are many more videos of missiles hitting, like in Ternopil, and then not for all. Still, if it were that many, there would be more footage or imagery of those strikes being successful, for example, on power plants and government buildings.
Your claim is that 55 missiles successfully struck their target last night in Ukraine, and only 20 were shot down. That’s such a biased and unsubstantiated claim. Do you think Ukraine barely has any air defenses?
And again, based on previous strikes, if there were 55 missiles that hit last night, you’d see 5 times the amount of videos of many cities in Ukraine being hit successfully with many missiles. We saw evidence of 2-3 cruise missiles striking Ternopil and an Iskander-M striking Chernihiv. But to claim that 55 missiles struck last night is not even in the realm of possibility for yesterday’s strike
I also want to say that the 9 Iskander-M reported during the strike vs. your 21 Iskander-M reported yesterday. More than half of your posts were frontline reports on Sumy and Kharkiv. Three times, you reported two Iskander missiles were launched at the same minute on Sumy. If you exclude frontline strikes and consider all others, the number is 9-10.
I wouldn’t accept what these monitoring channels say as 100% true, either. They have been wrong plenty of times. Yesterday, 10 of the 21 Iskander strikes you reported were in the Sumy Region.
Not only does that seem too high of a number to use in one region on one night, but Russia usually only uses about 2 per day most days on Sumy. Usually, there is an active target like Air Defense, potentially HIMARS, or a training ground to use.
This number may be high for multiple reasons.
1. Monitoring Channels inaccuracy in reporting, like reporting 2-3 missiles launched at once
2. Missile paths being similar like Iskander to Sumy Region and Kyiv Region fall in the same missile path, so missiles could be misreported, leading to a higher number
3. Russia using Tornado-S to strike frontline targets instead of an Iskander-M
4. Electronic Warfare and other measures: it’s been recently reported that Russia has upgraded Iskander missiles to include electronic counter measures to mess with radars and make them harder to shoot down. This may be one of the main reasons why you are seeing multiple missiles be reported on one region at once, because radars, usually low quality once used by these monitoring channels, are getting inaccurate signals
Don’t take monitor channel reports as 100% accurate all the time. Understand that there are many inaccuracies in such reporting, especially during nights when many missiles are launched. A telegram channel is not going to and is not expected to be accurate in tracking all those missiles. It’s done to give you a glimpse of what is going on and for civilians to seek shelter, and it is not intended to be taken as a fact all the time.
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@OmegaOne734428 @cym27s @amanteros: There has been plently of evidence is multiple missiles strike cities, like Lviv, Dnipro, Kyiv, Odesa, Vinnytsia, or cities with a large population. Or targets like power plants, government buildings, oil depots, ammunition in populated areas.
The whole strategy behind Russia launching 60 missiles and 300 drones, is to overwhelm air defenses in cities. They don’t need to launch 60 missiles to hit a small city in Ukraine.
If there was 5 missiles striking each striking 7 different cities last night, we’d be getting a whole lot of footage. Not footage of 5 cruise missiles, excluding ballistics striking. Personally, I am from a city in Ukraine, that is not Kyiv or Odesa, and when there has been multiple missiles at once striking the city, most of the time, not all the time, there is someone reporting it and it is posted.
Anyone can go back and look, at when there are successful strikes on Lviv, Kryvyi Rih, Dnipro, Bila Tserkva, Kharkiv, Ternopil, Zaporizhzhia, Kremenchuk, Chernihiv (footage from last night). There is many videos, images, or other evidence of it occurring.
If according to the claim there were 55 missiles hitting, which mainly targeted big cities, then youmd be getting a ton more footage.
You’re claim is partially true that some cities show less footage, like Pavlohrad, Sumy, or Mykolaiv. But it’s untrue that it’s only contained just Kyiv and Odesa. As there are plenty of videos of many missiles strikes, during large missile strikes, striking other cities in Ukraine. And to claim that if there isn’t footage from some places then they got hit by a ton of missiles, is making an unsubstantiated claim.
@OmegaOne734428 @cym27s @amanteros: There has been plently of evidence is multiple missiles strike cities, like Lviv, Dnipro, Kyiv, Odesa, Vinnytsia, or cities with a large population. Or targets like power plants, government buildings, oil depots, ammunition in populated areas.
The whole strategy behind Russia launching 60 missiles and 300 drones, is to overwhelm air defenses in cities. They don’t need to launch 60 missiles to hit a small city in Ukraine.
If there was 5 missiles striking each striking 7 different cities last night, we’d be getting a whole lot of footage. Not footage of 5 cruise missiles, excluding ballistics striking. Personally, I am from a city in Ukraine, that is not Kyiv or Odesa, and when there has been multiple missiles at once striking the city, most of the time, not all the time, there is someone reporting it and it is posted.
Anyone can go back and look, at when there are successful strikes on Lviv, Kryvyi Rih, Dnipro, Bila Tserkva, Kharkiv, Ternopil, Zaporizhzhia, Kremenchuk, Chernihiv (footage from last night). There is many videos, images, or other evidence of it occurring.
If according to the claim there were 55 missiles hitting, which mainly targeted big cities, then youmd be getting a ton more footage.
You’re claim is partially true that some cities show less footage, like Pavlohrad, Sumy, or Mykolaiv. But it’s untrue that it’s only contained just Kyiv and Odesa. As there are plenty of videos of many missiles strikes, during large missile strikes, striking other cities in Ukraine. And to claim that if there isn’t footage from some places then they got hit by a ton of missiles, is making an unsubstantiated claim.
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@ukraine_map @OmegaOne734428 @cym27s @amanteros: This would be the same as me claiming, that Russia got hit by 100 drones last night, because we didn’t get footage from some areas of Russia, and there was explosions.
@ukraine_map @OmegaOne734428 @cym27s @amanteros: This would be the same as me claiming, that Russia got hit by 100 drones last night, because we didn’t get footage from some areas of Russia, and there was explosions.
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Necro Mancer (Twitter)
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https://t.me/Operativ_luga_channel/116820 #всрф #потерьнет #понаехали
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https://t.me/Operativ_luga_channel/116820 #всрф #потерьнет #понаехали
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Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@OmegaOne734428 @cym27s @amanteros: You can’t hit a residential building and claim they are FPV drone factories, with no evidence of course. It’s the same restaurant or mall excuse Russia uses.
Russia hits a mall
Russia: It was a weapons depots
What evidence?
Nothing
Like the malls Russia hits in Kharkiv, or the restaurant they destroyed in Dnipro two months ago. Where they falsely claimed there was NATO Troops inside. These ridiculous claims, and then there are tons of these claims. And that’s how Russian propaganda works. It’s all done on instilling some doubt, when there is an absence of evidence.
Every time Russia hits a residential building or target, that’s the excuse they use.
If it’s a small worshop, you don’t need a Kalibr, 1-2 Shaheds will suffice.
@OmegaOne734428 @cym27s @amanteros: You can’t hit a residential building and claim they are FPV drone factories, with no evidence of course. It’s the same restaurant or mall excuse Russia uses.
Russia hits a mall
Russia: It was a weapons depots
What evidence?
Nothing
Like the malls Russia hits in Kharkiv, or the restaurant they destroyed in Dnipro two months ago. Where they falsely claimed there was NATO Troops inside. These ridiculous claims, and then there are tons of these claims. And that’s how Russian propaganda works. It’s all done on instilling some doubt, when there is an absence of evidence.
Every time Russia hits a residential building or target, that’s the excuse they use.
If it’s a small worshop, you don’t need a Kalibr, 1-2 Shaheds will suffice.
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Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (Twitter)
The @413_raid unit of the @usf_army targets valuable Russian equipment including several BUK air defence systems
The @413_raid unit of the @usf_army targets valuable Russian equipment including several BUK air defence systems