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Status-6 (Twitter)
I've missed that initially, but a video has been recently released documenting the first loss of a Ukrainian CAESAR 155mm SPG, donated by France.
The vehicle dodged the first strike but fell off the road and was later hit by another ZALA Lancet loitering munition.
I've missed that initially, but a video has been recently released documenting the first loss of a Ukrainian CAESAR 155mm SPG, donated by France.
The vehicle dodged the first strike but fell off the road and was later hit by another ZALA Lancet loitering munition.
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Necro Mancer (Twitter)
#Новогоровка (https://goo.gl/maps/3jr8ceS9QZsTQSCs9), Запорожская обл., совсем рашисты обнаглели, устроили тут себе гнездо, понимаешь https://www.facebook.com/PresscentrTavria/videos/610123724546938 #красивое
#Новогоровка (https://goo.gl/maps/3jr8ceS9QZsTQSCs9), Запорожская обл., совсем рашисты обнаглели, устроили тут себе гнездо, понимаешь https://www.facebook.com/PresscentrTavria/videos/610123724546938 #красивое
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Rob Lee (Twitter)
Prigozhin's mutiny made Shoigu and Gerasimov look weak, but it also demonstrated how important it is for Putin to have loyal figures in charge of his military and security services, particularly after an armed Russian group showed that is a potential threat to him.
Prigozhin's mutiny made Shoigu and Gerasimov look weak, but it also demonstrated how important it is for Putin to have loyal figures in charge of his military and security services, particularly after an armed Russian group showed that is a potential threat to him.
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Necro Mancer (Twitter)
Минутка истории от поллитрука "Михалыча" https://t.me/ttambyl/2866 #15ка #роа #рашизм
Минутка истории от поллитрука "Михалыча" https://t.me/ttambyl/2866 #15ка #роа #рашизм
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Rob Lee (Twitter)
Russian state media went from:
-pretending Wagner didn't exist before the war
-praising them and giving them a disproportionate amount of attention for the past 9 months
-accusing them of treason
-a new to be determined phase
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@BBCSteveR:
Russian state TV’s flagship Sunday news show opens with this line about Prigozhin’s armed mutiny: “Treason during war time is a grievous crime.” (And yet criminal charges against Prigozhin are being dropped & Wagner fighters who mutinied won’t be prosecuted.) https://t.co/AtbS2j62UF
Russian state media went from:
-pretending Wagner didn't exist before the war
-praising them and giving them a disproportionate amount of attention for the past 9 months
-accusing them of treason
-a new to be determined phase
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@BBCSteveR:
Russian state TV’s flagship Sunday news show opens with this line about Prigozhin’s armed mutiny: “Treason during war time is a grievous crime.” (And yet criminal charges against Prigozhin are being dropped & Wagner fighters who mutinied won’t be prosecuted.) https://t.co/AtbS2j62UF
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Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (Twitter)
/1. Now many sources have begun to hype to report that "Ukrainian forces landed on the left bank of the Dnipro near Kherson" etc. And technically speaking it is correct.
But I would like to give my opinion and to provide a little bit of details about this.
/1. Now many sources have begun to hype to report that "Ukrainian forces landed on the left bank of the Dnipro near Kherson" etc. And technically speaking it is correct.
But I would like to give my opinion and to provide a little bit of details about this.
Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (Twitter)
/2. - What started all the hype?
Russian whining has begun on telegram channels that “Ukraine occupied the territory of the left bank”, “the situation is very serious”, and so on. Also a video was posted by Russians with a battle at the Antonovsky bridge
/2. - What started all the hype?
Russian whining has begun on telegram channels that “Ukraine occupied the territory of the left bank”, “the situation is very serious”, and so on. Also a video was posted by Russians with a battle at the Antonovsky bridge
Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (Twitter)
/3. Again, technically speaking, everything is correct. It is indeed technically speaking considered the left bank of the Dnipro river. There is only one but. If you’ll open the map you’ll see that the left bank of the Dnipro near Kherson is many kilometers of swamps.
/3. Again, technically speaking, everything is correct. It is indeed technically speaking considered the left bank of the Dnipro river. There is only one but. If you’ll open the map you’ll see that the left bank of the Dnipro near Kherson is many kilometers of swamps.
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Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (Twitter)
/4. And in order to reach solid land, in the area near Kherson, in addition to the river, it is necessary to overcome another 2-5km. In a place where 🇺🇦 landing is now being actively discussed, it’s necessary to overcome another ~ 3.5 km of swamps to reach the land.
/4. And in order to reach solid land, in the area near Kherson, in addition to the river, it is necessary to overcome another 2-5km. In a place where 🇺🇦 landing is now being actively discussed, it’s necessary to overcome another ~ 3.5 km of swamps to reach the land.
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GeoConfirmed (Twitter)
@igorsushko Is this a joke?
Because the used picture is already wrong.
Can you provide any proof.
Maybe something we can geolocate?
This twitter account is an expert in this matter. 👇
You are not.
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@russianforces:
It is not even the Voronezh-45 storage facility in the image. This is what happens when Twitter sells blue check marks to all kinds of randos https://t.co/og1SG4dABZ
@igorsushko Is this a joke?
Because the used picture is already wrong.
Can you provide any proof.
Maybe something we can geolocate?
This twitter account is an expert in this matter. 👇
You are not.
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@russianforces:
It is not even the Voronezh-45 storage facility in the image. This is what happens when Twitter sells blue check marks to all kinds of randos https://t.co/og1SG4dABZ
GeoConfirmed (Twitter)
@igorsushko Another thread regarding this:
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@MatejRisko:
Maybe, but even achieving real physical control of the warheads is quite difficult (procedure before unblocking).
Just a few additional points:)
Without the 12th GUMO specialist, they surely wouldn't be able to complete the warhead. To speak about Iskanders (9N70 warhead)-below https://t.co/jRLGsYuLwv
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@MatejRisko:
Maybe, but even achieving real physical control of the warheads is quite difficult (procedure before unblocking).
Just a few additional points:)
Without the 12th GUMO specialist, they surely wouldn't be able to complete the warhead. To speak about Iskanders (9N70 warhead)-below https://t.co/jRLGsYuLwv
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Maybe, but even achieving real physical control of the warheads is quite difficult (procedure before unblocking).
Just a few additional points:)
Without the 12th GUMO specialist, they surely wouldn't be able to complete the warhead. To speak about Iskanders…
Just a few additional points:)
Without the 12th GUMO specialist, they surely wouldn't be able to complete the warhead. To speak about Iskanders…
GeoConfirmed (Twitter)
@igorsushko Another thread regarding this:
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@russianforces:
Can an armed group like Wagner take control of some of Russia's nuclear weapons and somehow use or detonate them? The short answer is no, it's virtually impossible. I wanted to write a longer thread, but things are happening way too fast. 1/
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@russianforces:
Can an armed group like Wagner take control of some of Russia's nuclear weapons and somehow use or detonate them? The short answer is no, it's virtually impossible. I wanted to write a longer thread, but things are happening way too fast. 1/
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@igorsushko Another thread regarding this:
https://t.co/0clBH934lE
https://t.co/0clBH934lE
GeoConfirmed (Twitter)
@igorsushko Another thread regarding this:
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@WilliamMMoon:
Interesting to note that this exact scenario was one that the 12th GUMO used in their nuc security exercise that my CTR team witnessed. On site response forces don’t have heavy arms, but are well trained to withstand an attack for some time to allow for regional response forces https://t.co/0O4VmJeQI2
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@WilliamMMoon:
Interesting to note that this exact scenario was one that the 12th GUMO used in their nuc security exercise that my CTR team witnessed. On site response forces don’t have heavy arms, but are well trained to withstand an attack for some time to allow for regional response forces https://t.co/0O4VmJeQI2
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Interesting to note that this exact scenario was one that the 12th GUMO used in their nuc security exercise that my CTR team witnessed. On site response forces don’t have heavy arms, but are well trained to withstand an attack for some time to allow for regional…
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Rob Lee (Twitter)
RT @wartranslated: This is a good descriptive post by Khodakovsky. The rift that occurred in Russia after the invasion failed to achieve its main goal has formalised yesterday and the tensions between the two camps will continue.
Prigozhin, who has been posting comments and audio messages… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1672916642601349121 https://twitter.com/wartranslated/status/1672916642601349121/photo/1
RT @wartranslated: This is a good descriptive post by Khodakovsky. The rift that occurred in Russia after the invasion failed to achieve its main goal has formalised yesterday and the tensions between the two camps will continue.
Prigozhin, who has been posting comments and audio messages… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1672916642601349121 https://twitter.com/wartranslated/status/1672916642601349121/photo/1
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Rob Lee (Twitter)
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@jaylyall_red5:
Based on our studies in political science, I’d say: 1) this was a mutiny, not a coup; 2) mutinies are all about bargaining; 3) few mutinies lead to regime overthrow, even when concessions are made; 4) the effects of most mutinies are short-lived (cf. Dwyer 2017) https://t.co/ma98WS1Qq9
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@jaylyall_red5:
Based on our studies in political science, I’d say: 1) this was a mutiny, not a coup; 2) mutinies are all about bargaining; 3) few mutinies lead to regime overthrow, even when concessions are made; 4) the effects of most mutinies are short-lived (cf. Dwyer 2017) https://t.co/ma98WS1Qq9
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Based on our studies in political science, I’d say: 1) this was a mutiny, not a coup; 2) mutinies are all about bargaining; 3) few mutinies lead to regime overthrow, even when concessions are made; 4) the effects of most mutinies are short-lived (cf. Dwyer…