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KYHorn

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  1. Are they just going to fine him in perpetuity until the tattoo or leg is removed?
  2. A bit earlier today there were reports about the strike on Elektromash plant territory in Nova Kakhovka, Kherson region. Ukrainian sources reported that Russian command centre was targeted there. P.S: Elektromash plant is known to be one of the favourite places for Russians in Nova Kakhovka. Dozens and dozens of strikes on this area were reported during Russian occupation. t.me/AFUStratCom/19…
  3. https://twitter.com/albafella1/status/1689192802381373440?t=zI6C6QhUGbEHxnjrl-R7xA&s=19 🔥 POWERFUL EXPLOSION IN MOSCOW REGION. 🤩 Footage of the explosion in Sergiyev Posad, Moscow region from different angles is published by frightened Ruzzians. An explosion at an optical-mechanical plant occurred in a warehouse with pyrotechnics. At least 10 people were injured. Now a total evacuation has been declared there, as the Ruzzian media write. Glass shattered in neighboring houses. The Zagorsk Optical and Mechanical Plant manufactures military products, in particular night sights for tanks. The distance from Sergiev Posad to Moscow is 70 km. Telegram channels report on the victims - at the moment there are at least 25 of them, and people may also be under the rubble. In the first video, a shell that flew into the courtyard of local residents. "Is this a military enlistment office?" — the reaction of local residents to the explosion in the Moscow region. 💥 And the explosion itself. Click through for the big boom: https://twitter.com/albafella1/status/1689194606183809024?t=RYQJEWXAXIygsZhsSM1oQw&s=19
  4. Ukrainian forces have launched a surprise assault near Kozachi Laheri, south of the Dnipro River and east of Kherson city. The operation most likely started 2 days ago, but OPSEC prevented reporting of it for good reason. Multiple pro-Russian sources express their "concern" of the situation, since a bridgehead has been established. Some Russian sources even claim of a strike as deep as 800m and the first line of Russian defence broken. It will be interesting to see how this will play out, but even if it is only a small Ukrainian strike force then it will already be useful when it compels Russian troops to redeploy back to Kherson and away from the Zaporizhzhia frontlines. Below: keep in mind the largest best combat formation in kherson is the 7th airborne division. the issue is that the russians have been taking units and troops away from that area to move north to try and block the thrust from the 9,10, and 11 corps (UKR). now the russians are reporting losses in kherson where the 7th was pulled back and replaced with BARS and reserve forces who would ever have predicted this.. abut 3 months ago.... who???
  5. Don't have a translation so just going by the tweet. They're not allowing embedding of that video, so here it is from another source:
  6. Trending news in "united like never before" Russia: Several young people in Zabaykalsky Krai beat a Russian soldier who returned from the "SMO" without a leg. Six people, including two women, beat the veteran, calling him a murderer, and mocking him in all kinds of ways. His friend, also a veteran and also without a leg, tried to help, but no avail. The young people also damaged the car belonging to the veteran.
  7. Impressive stamina.
  8. Russia's guided air bomb against a blood transfusion center in Ukraine. This evening, Kupiansk community in Kharkiv region. Dead and wounded are reported. My condolences! Our rescuers are extinguishing the fire. This war crime alone says everything about Russian aggression. Beasts that destroy everything that simply allows to live. Defeating terrorists is a matter of honor for everyone who values life.
  9. Imagine pulling up with that on the top of your minivan for the boy scout kayak trip.
  10. Isn't that what the FCC is supposed to do?
  11. TANKER WAS AIDING 🇷🇺 IN SYRIA 🇸🇾 The attacked 🇷🇺 tanker, “SIG,” was supplying aviation fuel to the 🇷🇺 air group in Syria 🇸🇾. The vessel was under 🇺🇸 US sanctions since 2019. For several years, it had been traveling to Syria almost monthly. Interestingly, near Cyprus 🇨🇾 it always turned off its transponder on its way to the Syrian port of Baniyas. Was it civilian? Wagner Group is also “civilian,” in that it was not formally part of the 🇷🇺 military. It is how 🇷🇺 tries to muddy the waters so that the facts are less clear. It was a totally legitimate target and located within 🇺🇦 Ukraine’s territorial waters.
  12. ⚡️Today at around 11:00 a.m., soldiers from the Russian Freedom Legion fighting on the side of 🇺🇦Ukraine discovered and destroyed a 🇷🇺Russian warehouse of ammunition and fuel lubricants in the area of Zaitseve. According to the panicked scream in the intercepts, the occupation formations tried to store there 82mm and 120mm mortar shells, 30 mm shells and TM-62 anti-tank mines.
  13. Ukraine's maritime authorities make it now official: According to Ukrainian Coastal Warning 118, six Russian sea ports along the Russian Black Sea coast are declared areas of "war risk" and by doing so declaring those areas to combat areas . The warning comes effectively immediately and is valid until further notice. This applies to the following cities: - Taman - Anapa - Novorossiysk - Gelendzhik - Tuapse - Sochi What does this mean? Answer: Military engagements must be expected in these areas and ships with potential military cargo can be targeted according rules of engagement and the law of war. Aside from official ships of the Russian Navy, the Russian coast guard, police units and Russian border troops, this also applies to commercial ships heading to Russian sea ports, including oil tankers, cargo/container ships, utility ships etc. and even passenger ships when transporting military cargo and/or military personnel. Civilian ships near military ships and military installations such as port areas can be affected by collateral damage and need to keep distance to those military targets. This comes after Russia declared the same for Ukrainian sea ports and the end of the so-called grain deal
  14. Haven't seen this discussed much. Was the mass poisoning of Russian officers part of the Ukrainian counter-attack? The Kremlin believes that the poisoning was caused by cyanide pills and pesticides that were placed near the food plates. https://m.jpost.com/international/internationalrussia-ukraine-war/article-753737
  15. Seriously, I'd love to know the provenance of that. More pictures: https://twitter.com/albafella1/status/1687624872648720384?t=FqKojjWF4yfQR68HD3LjAA&s=19 In other news:
  16. The former commander of the Azov Regiment, Denys Prokopenko, resumed his military service in the Azov Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine. Prokopenko was captured by the Russians in Mariupol in May 2022. Later, he was transferred to Turkey, from where he returned to Ukraine in July 2023.
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