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RT @AndrewPerpetua: Velyka Novosilka is in trouble. https://map.ukrdailyupdate.com/?lat=47.813961&lng=36.885651&z=13&d=20050&c=1&l=0
RT @AndrewPerpetua: Velyka Novosilka is in trouble. https://map.ukrdailyupdate.com/?lat=47.813961&lng=36.885651&z=13&d=20050&c=1&l=0
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@spunky9003 @Ccaciuleanu @WSJ: It’s both a problem of the people leaking it, which in most cases is US officials, and it’s also the press. If a Ukrainian commander tells me classified plans for a specific offensive, then I take it and leak it publicly. I also bear responsibility for leaking it to Russia.
@spunky9003 @Ccaciuleanu @WSJ: It’s both a problem of the people leaking it, which in most cases is US officials, and it’s also the press. If a Ukrainian commander tells me classified plans for a specific offensive, then I take it and leak it publicly. I also bear responsibility for leaking it to Russia.
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@ukraine_map @spunky9003 @Ccaciuleanu @WSJ: When you’re a journalist, you need to know what is okay to report and what is not okay to report, and not every single thing that’s told to you is acceptable to report especially classified information.
@ukraine_map @spunky9003 @Ccaciuleanu @WSJ: When you’re a journalist, you need to know what is okay to report and what is not okay to report, and not every single thing that’s told to you is acceptable to report especially classified information.
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@derflecha @WSJ: Reporting classified information isn’t their job. When you’re a journalist, you need to know what is okay to report and what’s not, leaking classified information is not acceptable
The bigger problem is the initial leaker but the press should know the implications of its actions
@derflecha @WSJ: Reporting classified information isn’t their job. When you’re a journalist, you need to know what is okay to report and what’s not, leaking classified information is not acceptable
The bigger problem is the initial leaker but the press should know the implications of its actions
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@ukraine_map @derflecha @WSJ: If a Ukrainian commander told me plans for an offensive, and I would go and report them publicly so anyone, including Russia, could see them. I also bear responsibility for that. That’s called carelessness, and I would be rightfully condemned for reporting classified information.
@ukraine_map @derflecha @WSJ: If a Ukrainian commander told me plans for an offensive, and I would go and report them publicly so anyone, including Russia, could see them. I also bear responsibility for that. That’s called carelessness, and I would be rightfully condemned for reporting classified information.
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@ukraine_map @derflecha @WSJ: There have been plenty of times that I got during the war that I got information and had to decide whether it was okay or not to report because if I reported it, maybe Ukrainian soldiers would get killed, or maybe Russia would get information that they don’t currently have.
@ukraine_map @derflecha @WSJ: There have been plenty of times that I got during the war that I got information and had to decide whether it was okay or not to report because if I reported it, maybe Ukrainian soldiers would get killed, or maybe Russia would get information that they don’t currently have.
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@vonClownsewitz @WSJ: Most of the time when reported by WSJ/WP/NYT, it’s Ukraine and US coordinating information or US making a classified decision on military aid to Ukraine. Then a US official leaks it to the press. And times when Ukrainian officials leaked it to the press. It’s totally unacceptable
@vonClownsewitz @WSJ: Most of the time when reported by WSJ/WP/NYT, it’s Ukraine and US coordinating information or US making a classified decision on military aid to Ukraine. Then a US official leaks it to the press. And times when Ukrainian officials leaked it to the press. It’s totally unacceptable
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@Chidera15181727 @derflecha @WSJ: That’s fine; that should be purposefully done as a strategy, but most of the time, it’s not that. Most of the time, they report what decisions are being made leading Russia to mitigate the damage.
It’s also possible to find out who the leaker is by giving them false information.
@Chidera15181727 @derflecha @WSJ: That’s fine; that should be purposefully done as a strategy, but most of the time, it’s not that. Most of the time, they report what decisions are being made leading Russia to mitigate the damage.
It’s also possible to find out who the leaker is by giving them false information.
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@ukraine_map @derflecha @WSJ: There have been plenty of times during the war that I got information and had to decide whether it was okay or not to report because if I reported it, maybe Ukrainian soldiers would get killed, or maybe Russia would get information that they don’t currently have.
@ukraine_map @derflecha @WSJ: There have been plenty of times during the war that I got information and had to decide whether it was okay or not to report because if I reported it, maybe Ukrainian soldiers would get killed, or maybe Russia would get information that they don’t currently have.
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Рядовой тверич Голубев Сергей Владимирович 1993 г.р. из Бежецка 02/11/23 зачем-то с #202зрбр оказался в луганском селе Поповка Сватовского р-на и увековечился на фасаде бежецкой СОШ №4 vk.com/wall-177504709_8728 https://bntva.ru/v-bezheczkoj-shkole-uvekovechili-pamyat-vypusknika-pogibshego-v-zone-svo/ #всрф #потерьнет #груз200 #мемориал https://twitter.com/666_mancer/status/1860284537898475532#m
Рядовой тверич Голубев Сергей Владимирович 1993 г.р. из Бежецка 02/11/23 зачем-то с #202зрбр оказался в луганском селе Поповка Сватовского р-на и увековечился на фасаде бежецкой СОШ №4 vk.com/wall-177504709_8728 https://bntva.ru/v-bezheczkoj-shkole-uvekovechili-pamyat-vypusknika-pogibshego-v-zone-svo/ #всрф #потерьнет #груз200 #мемориал https://twitter.com/666_mancer/status/1860284537898475532#m
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@KS66756300 @cym27s @WSJ: The vast majority of the information being leaked to the press in these articles is from US officials due to coordination between US and Ukrainian military information. But the conclusion you are trying to draw is inconsistent with reality. Just because one has relatives in Russia doesn’t mean they want to be part of Russia. I know plenty of Ukrainians with one or two family members in their family tree from Russia. None of them like Russia at all or want Ukraine to be friends with Russia.
This is the problem when you live in another country, and you have no clue about what the people in the other country think, and you’re trying to make conclusions about it.
Like Kherson, I remember Russia reporting that 90% of the people in Kherson wanted to be part of Russia. I knew plenty of people in the occupied areas. None wanted to be part of Russia and were telling me they hated them when Russia was occupying Kherson in 2022. I don’t think some people fully understand what propaganda is, and it’s very easy to do when you’re putting out information to someone clueless about what people believe in another country.
I can tell you from life experience that I have lived in Ukraine most of my life. I’ve been there almost every single year of my life. I have not met almost anyone, except for probably 2 or 3 people out of thousands in Ukraine who want to be part of Russia or like Russia, especially after 2014 and 2022. Most people are patriotic Ukrainians, which is not what Russian propaganda portrays.
@KS66756300 @cym27s @WSJ: The vast majority of the information being leaked to the press in these articles is from US officials due to coordination between US and Ukrainian military information. But the conclusion you are trying to draw is inconsistent with reality. Just because one has relatives in Russia doesn’t mean they want to be part of Russia. I know plenty of Ukrainians with one or two family members in their family tree from Russia. None of them like Russia at all or want Ukraine to be friends with Russia.
This is the problem when you live in another country, and you have no clue about what the people in the other country think, and you’re trying to make conclusions about it.
Like Kherson, I remember Russia reporting that 90% of the people in Kherson wanted to be part of Russia. I knew plenty of people in the occupied areas. None wanted to be part of Russia and were telling me they hated them when Russia was occupying Kherson in 2022. I don’t think some people fully understand what propaganda is, and it’s very easy to do when you’re putting out information to someone clueless about what people believe in another country.
I can tell you from life experience that I have lived in Ukraine most of my life. I’ve been there almost every single year of my life. I have not met almost anyone, except for probably 2 or 3 people out of thousands in Ukraine who want to be part of Russia or like Russia, especially after 2014 and 2022. Most people are patriotic Ukrainians, which is not what Russian propaganda portrays.
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Ukrainian Forces 🇺🇦 report destroying a Russian S-400 SAM Radar overnight in Kursk using US 🇺🇸 ATACMS missiles
This is the 2nd target struck inside Russia by Ukraine using ATACMS
Ukrainian Forces 🇺🇦 report destroying a Russian S-400 SAM Radar overnight in Kursk using US 🇺🇸 ATACMS missiles
This is the 2nd target struck inside Russia by Ukraine using ATACMS
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@Nafoslayer888: That’s completely nonsense. Russia has claimed to have destroyed over 50 HIMARS, NATO commanders being killed in Ukraine, killing Gen Zaluzhnyi.
What are you talking about Russia always has evidence? Most Ukrainian ATACMS, Storm Shadow strikes have been confirmed after reported.
@Nafoslayer888: That’s completely nonsense. Russia has claimed to have destroyed over 50 HIMARS, NATO commanders being killed in Ukraine, killing Gen Zaluzhnyi.
What are you talking about Russia always has evidence? Most Ukrainian ATACMS, Storm Shadow strikes have been confirmed after reported.
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@wxs5888: That’s nonsense. There has been evidence for numerous on-the-ground strikes of S-400 systems being destroyed after Ukraine claimed to hit them with ATACMS. As well as a wide variety of other targets struck, like ships, ammo depots, and fighter jets and striking Su-57s with UAVs
@wxs5888: That’s nonsense. There has been evidence for numerous on-the-ground strikes of S-400 systems being destroyed after Ukraine claimed to hit them with ATACMS. As well as a wide variety of other targets struck, like ships, ammo depots, and fighter jets and striking Su-57s with UAVs
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