Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@WarMonitors There is no way she would be posting that if he was dead or had a serious brain injury, because that's just making fun of him and hyping up the announcement of his death or injury
@WarMonitors There is no way she would be posting that if he was dead or had a serious brain injury, because that's just making fun of him and hyping up the announcement of his death or injury
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@Cechzabalaga @WarMonitors That's called common sense, no reasonable person would be hyping up the announcement of someones death or serious injury
@Cechzabalaga @WarMonitors That's called common sense, no reasonable person would be hyping up the announcement of someones death or serious injury
The Lookout (Twitter)
More info is needed for accurate BDA, however, a theory.
If today's footage was taken earlier than what the Russians released, I'm inclined to believe damage was light.
An indicator for more serious damage: BLKFLT warships/auxiliaries coming to assistance, for now an unknown.
More info is needed for accurate BDA, however, a theory.
If today's footage was taken earlier than what the Russians released, I'm inclined to believe damage was light.
An indicator for more serious damage: BLKFLT warships/auxiliaries coming to assistance, for now an unknown.
Necro Mancer (Twitter)
Залужный всё (с)
https://t.me/a_shtirlitz/25857 #такиедела
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@666_mancer:
Какие люди (и даже не на Кипре) https://t.co/mlMIPijPYM #Залужный https://t.co/TfHOwNJ838
Залужный всё (с)
https://t.me/a_shtirlitz/25857 #такиедела
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@666_mancer:
Какие люди (и даже не на Кипре) https://t.co/mlMIPijPYM #Залужный https://t.co/TfHOwNJ838
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Necro Mancer (Twitter)
Ситуация уже всем понятна, но Андрюша по-прежнему продолжает есть говно https://t.me/RtrDonetsk/17718 #Залужный #Руденко #чотаржу
Ситуация уже всем понятна, но Андрюша по-прежнему продолжает есть говно https://t.me/RtrDonetsk/17718 #Залужный #Руденко #чотаржу
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The Lookout (Twitter)
@TheShipYard2 Suprise likely played a role here, but increasing speed should have been an immediate action, once the threat becomes apparent.
@TheShipYard2 Suprise likely played a role here, but increasing speed should have been an immediate action, once the threat becomes apparent.
The Lookout (Twitter)
@TheShipYard2 I think this was a Ukrainian attack. How they reached out there, no clue.
There are many factors here.
The Khurs could have been running on one engine and then things happened quickly.
How far out did they detect the USVs? When where they assessed a threat? At what readiness?
@TheShipYard2 I think this was a Ukrainian attack. How they reached out there, no clue.
There are many factors here.
The Khurs could have been running on one engine and then things happened quickly.
How far out did they detect the USVs? When where they assessed a threat? At what readiness?
The Lookout (Twitter)
RT @MT_Anderson: 🇷🇺RUSSIAN MED SEA FLOTILLA🇷🇺
3M📸 from 25 May 2023, port of Tartus. Anticipated arrival of Baltic Fleet vessels* confirmed. Notables⬇️
Admiral Gorshkov
Buyan-M
Alexandrit Class
Kola (Tanker)
*Vice Admiral Paromov (Replenishment)
*Sergey Balk (Rescue Tug)
Krasnodar - missing https://twitter.com/MT_Anderson/status/1661740947221397507/photo/1
RT @MT_Anderson: 🇷🇺RUSSIAN MED SEA FLOTILLA🇷🇺
3M📸 from 25 May 2023, port of Tartus. Anticipated arrival of Baltic Fleet vessels* confirmed. Notables⬇️
Admiral Gorshkov
Buyan-M
Alexandrit Class
Kola (Tanker)
*Vice Admiral Paromov (Replenishment)
*Sergey Balk (Rescue Tug)
Krasnodar - missing https://twitter.com/MT_Anderson/status/1661740947221397507/photo/1
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
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The Lookout (Twitter)
RT @Vanguard_WW2: 1st SAS veteran Alec Borrie has passed away. Born in London in 1924 and joined the SAS from his Highland Light Infantry battalion in 1944 following a successful interview with Paddy Mayne. He saw action behind enemy lines following D-Day in France, then Belgium and Germany. https://twitter.com/Vanguard_WW2/status/1661734494498598918/photo/1
RT @Vanguard_WW2: 1st SAS veteran Alec Borrie has passed away. Born in London in 1924 and joined the SAS from his Highland Light Infantry battalion in 1944 following a successful interview with Paddy Mayne. He saw action behind enemy lines following D-Day in France, then Belgium and Germany. https://twitter.com/Vanguard_WW2/status/1661734494498598918/photo/1
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