Confirmed by the Russians there was a fire at a military installation. They also had a rail bridge in Kursk taken out.
https://www.bbc.com/news/live/world-...ost_type=share
Confirmed by the Russians there was a fire at a military installation. They also had a rail bridge in Kursk taken out.
https://www.bbc.com/news/live/world-...ost_type=share
Speaking of, a fuel depot just 30 minutes from the Kremlin went up in flames. They could probably see the smoke from there.
https://mobile.twitter.com/igorsushk...CygcjdlpsqAAAA
The only problem I have with this is, there are SO MANY over a very wide area that it is virtually impossible to be Ukrainians doing this. I mean from the Ukrainian/Russian border in the west to Sakhalin in the east, and the time between them is also too short.
And then there's the thing that Russia acts as if nothing special is going on. But as has been discussed earlier in this thread that might be because of optics.
A Putin court has fined Google and Twitter for leaving online a guide on making Molotov cocktails.
The irony is thick enough to climb.
First of all, I thought Russia was blocking the internet?
Second of all, Russians should be good and familiar with their construction. They had an up-close and personal look at the first ones ever lit and thrown.
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According to Google Translate, slightly edited for grammar:
I thought that after the horrible stories from Bucha and Mariupol, it's hard to surprise me with the savage methods of Putin's army. But today at the meeting Oleksii Reznikov's defense was just the horrible history of one liberated city. Where the racists killed a young mother with her child still living and fastened between the child and the corpse was a mine. When the mine was unwound it was detonated. Just freaks. Are principles missing in the 21st century?
Ut oh!
Some of the most dangerous weapons deployed in Russia's war on Ukraine are affecting the entire Black Sea region, as naval mines used in the conflict are drifting hundreds of miles away.
Ukraine and Russia share the Black Sea coast with Georgia and NATO members Romania, Bulgaria, and Turkey, which controls the straits that connect the sea to the Mediterranean and beyond.
Since the beginning of the war four mines have floated away from Ukrainian waters. One was found off of Romania's coast and three in Turkish waters. Stray mines can cause significant disruptions to maritime traffic in the region.
All four stray mines detected in the Black Sea so far have been Soviet-made anchor contact mines, which are designed to float just below the surface. They appeared to be in poor condition, which may have made them more dangerous.
Speaking to Deutsche Welle, Johannes Peters, a maritime strategy expert at the University of Kiel, said the Black Sea's salinity combined with the mines' age and condition considerably increases their sensitivity.
It is not clear whether the four mines belonged to Ukraine or Russia. Each side has accused the other of employing them. As of mid-March, there were more than 400 mines in the Black Sea, according to a Russian navigational notice, with about 10 of them already adrift.
Some of the most dangerous weapons used in Russia's war on Ukraine are starting to float away
Yeah, but Russia has informed the NATO countries about missing mines, so we're cool, right? Right? So yeah covering their bases if a mishap occurs...
John Deere doing its part?
Last edited by Iphie; 2022-05-01 at 11:29 PM.
saw the pope giving it the charlie biggun, good to see the western and eastern Christianity in full schism.
Apparently they're actually pretty huge into tech and helped pioneer some advances with GPS accuracy/navigation, plus I know that farmers are increasingly annoyed with all the tech packed into farm equipment. Not surprised that JD has the ability to remotely disable hardware if they want to, it's hilarious how Russia essentially tried to turn the tables on the farmers towing Russian vehicles and failed at even that.
The Moldavian seperatists have apparently preprinted an article reporting on a 'bloody terrorist attack' by Ukrainians and calling on Russia to save them.
https://mobile.twitter.com/MrKovalen...62986410958850
They have you right where they want you
I absolutely think it is possible that these dispersed strikes are part of a Ukrainian SF operation. Doesn't make sense to hit them where they suspect you are going to hit them.
It is of course also possible it is just inner turmoil. It is weird they just kind of started happening and have not stopped though huh?
The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.
The practice for the victory Day parade saw some interesting armbands in use apparently.
https://mobile.twitter.com/mhmck/sta...Hi0jB5xqCrQLLw
Obviously they are for the actors filling out the ranks to know their positions in the parade practice but still...
Last edited by Corvus; 2022-05-02 at 02:49 AM.