Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@NOELreports: Yesterday, Ukraine 🇺🇦 not only struck Olenya and Belaya air base, but they also struck Ivanovo air base which has 1-2 A-50s and ~25 Il-76s, and struck Dyagilevo air base which usually has around 3 to 5 Tu-95 bombers and 6 to 8 Tu-22M3 bombers
@NOELreports: Yesterday, Ukraine 🇺🇦 not only struck Olenya and Belaya air base, but they also struck Ivanovo air base which has 1-2 A-50s and ~25 Il-76s, and struck Dyagilevo air base which usually has around 3 to 5 Tu-95 bombers and 6 to 8 Tu-22M3 bombers
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Rob Lee (Twitter)
RT @maxseddon: Ukraine’s delegation has arrived in Istanbul for a second round of peace talks with Russia. The talks are set for Monday afternoon.
The sides will exchange memorandums on a possible peace. Russia has refused to share theirs, but complained the Ukrainian one isn’t in Russian.
RT @maxseddon: Ukraine’s delegation has arrived in Istanbul for a second round of peace talks with Russia. The talks are set for Monday afternoon.
The sides will exchange memorandums on a possible peace. Russia has refused to share theirs, but complained the Ukrainian one isn’t in Russian.
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Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (Twitter)
Russian films the burning remains of Russian Tu-95s and Tu-22s at the Belaya military airfield in the Irkutsk region
Russian films the burning remains of Russian Tu-95s and Tu-22s at the Belaya military airfield in the Irkutsk region
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Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (Twitter)
🛞 Here comes the very serious explanation: the real reason Russia lost a large part of its strategic aviation is that, over the last three years, they got too lazy to properly cover their aircraft fuselages with tires.
🛞 Here comes the very serious explanation: the real reason Russia lost a large part of its strategic aviation is that, over the last three years, they got too lazy to properly cover their aircraft fuselages with tires.
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Rob Lee (Twitter)
RT @GuyReuters: KYIV, June 2 (Reuters) - Ukraine destroyed at least 13 planes during an attack on Russian air bases, Ukraine's national security and defence council official said on Monday.
RT @GuyReuters: KYIV, June 2 (Reuters) - Ukraine destroyed at least 13 planes during an attack on Russian air bases, Ukraine's national security and defence council official said on Monday.
The Lookout (Twitter)
RT @shashj: This is getting somewhat lost. The night before Ukraine's drone raid, Russia conducted what was the largest drone attack on Ukraine in the war to date—and, I guess, ever—with 472 Shahed-type attack drones. Broke last week's record by 100 drones.
https://kyivindependent.com/russia-shatters-drone-record-launches-472-uavs-at-ukraine-night-before-kyivs-strike-on-russian-airfields/
RT @shashj: This is getting somewhat lost. The night before Ukraine's drone raid, Russia conducted what was the largest drone attack on Ukraine in the war to date—and, I guess, ever—with 472 Shahed-type attack drones. Broke last week's record by 100 drones.
https://kyivindependent.com/russia-shatters-drone-record-launches-472-uavs-at-ukraine-night-before-kyivs-strike-on-russian-airfields/
The Kyiv Independent
Russia shatters drone record, launches 472 UAVs at Ukraine night before Kyiv's strike on Russian airfields
The mass aerial attack breaks Russia's previous record, set just last week on May 26, by over 100 drones.
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@bayraktar_1love: Who in the world thought that row of tires was ever going to do anything? Who is the genius who thought of that idea?
@bayraktar_1love: Who in the world thought that row of tires was ever going to do anything? Who is the genius who thought of that idea?
The Lookout (Twitter)
@ua2bc: Claims are just claims, regardless of who makes them. The numbers can still change but a discrepancy was to be expected.
@ua2bc: Claims are just claims, regardless of who makes them. The numbers can still change but a discrepancy was to be expected.
The Lookout (Twitter)
Claims are just claims regardless of who makes them. It takes time to establish the actual count.
While this was a very impressive and historic unconventional operation, I would caution against making new assessments on the strategic situation in the war based solely on it.
Claims are just claims regardless of who makes them. It takes time to establish the actual count.
While this was a very impressive and historic unconventional operation, I would caution against making new assessments on the strategic situation in the war based solely on it.
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@bayraktar_1love: Damn, the Russians really hated that ant colony to waste a $3 million missile on it.
@bayraktar_1love: Damn, the Russians really hated that ant colony to waste a $3 million missile on it.
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Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (Twitter)
Irkutsk, roads are blocked, Russians stop and check every truck. https://twitter.com/Exilenova_plus/status/1929432487077224778#m
Irkutsk, roads are blocked, Russians stop and check every truck. https://twitter.com/Exilenova_plus/status/1929432487077224778#m
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Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (Twitter)
Russian investigators have questioned the drivers of the trucks from which drones were launched during a large-scale attack on military targets. From Russian media:
“One of the drivers, a 55-year-old man from Chelyabinsk named Alexander Z., said that the truck belonged to a 37-year-old man named Artyom. Some time ago, Artyom had received an order from a businessman based in the Murmansk region, who requested the transportation of four prefabricated houses from Chelyabinsk to the Kola District of Murmansk.
The two men agreed on a price, and Alexander loaded the "cargo" into the truck and set off. According to him, while en route, an unknown individual contacted him by phone and gave specific instructions on when and where to stop. The final stop was near a Rosneft gas station close to a military airfield in Murmansk. It was from that location that the drones were launched.
A similar story was shared by another truck driver, 61-year-old...
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Russian investigators have questioned the drivers of the trucks from which drones were launched during a large-scale attack on military targets. From Russian media:
“One of the drivers, a 55-year-old man from Chelyabinsk named Alexander Z., said that the truck belonged to a 37-year-old man named Artyom. Some time ago, Artyom had received an order from a businessman based in the Murmansk region, who requested the transportation of four prefabricated houses from Chelyabinsk to the Kola District of Murmansk.
The two men agreed on a price, and Alexander loaded the "cargo" into the truck and set off. According to him, while en route, an unknown individual contacted him by phone and gave specific instructions on when and where to stop. The final stop was near a Rosneft gas station close to a military airfield in Murmansk. It was from that location that the drones were launched.
A similar story was shared by another truck driver, 61-year-old...
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