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Стриминг твитов о российско-украинской войне в ТГ; иногда сообщения также постятся и редактируются вручную
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Status-6 (Twitter)

Footage reportedly showing a Ukrainian M109A3GN 155mm self-propelled howitzer (delivered by Norway) being targeted by a Russian ZALA Lancet loitering munition somewhere in Mykolaiv Oblast of Ukraine.

On video, the howitzer has been incorrectly identified as a German PzH 2000.
Status-6 (Twitter)

#BREAKING: There are reports that Russia's Saki Air Base in Novofedorivka, Crimea, has been hit by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Saki is a homebase of the 43rd Separate Naval Assault Aviation Regiment of the Black Sea Fleet (warplanes: Su-30SM, Su-24M, Su-24MP, Tu-134).
IgorGirkin (Twitter)

Сообщают о трех сильных взрывах
The Lookout (Twitter)

RT @KyleJGlen: Several explosions reported in Novofedorivka, Crimea. A large Russian airbase is located here. https://twitter.com/KyleJGlen/status/1556986526898192384/photo/1
🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (Twitter)

#Ukraine: The 14th Separate Mechanized Brigade of the Ukrainian Army captured a damaged BMP-1AM IFV in the East. This type is essentially the classic BMP-1 with a BTR-82A turret.
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🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (Twitter)

#Ukraine: Ukrainian Airborne troops are now operating UK-donated Wolfhound Heavy Tactical Support Vehicles at the front- armed with Browning M2HB HMG, they praise the reliablity & protection of the vehicles.

They are used to transport men/ammunition, as well as for evacuation.
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Rob Lee (Twitter)

Another video from Novofedorivka, Crimea where there were reportedly multiple explosions. 2/
Rob Lee (Twitter)

The explosions reportedly occurred near the Saki Airbase which is home to the Black Sea Fleet’s 43rd Naval Attack Aviation Regiment. 3/
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