The main feature of yesterday's missile launch from the Kapustin Yar site is the flight path of its warhead
In the sky it was visible how the part that separated from the first stage of the rocket, turning on its engine, began to make very non-ballistic turns.
Moreover, these same turns were seen not only near the launch site, but also in the Urals, and beyond the Urals in Yekaterinburg. And also, in Dagestan and even in Iran at the southern tip of the Caspian Sea. Approximate sighted flight locations of the combat missile are marked on the map.
Very interesting “geography”, don’t you think?! That is, this is definitely not a flight of an ordinary combat-ready ICBM. And not even the maneuvering Avangard.
It is obvious that the missile made several very sharp turns and flew at least 7000 km only in the visual observation zone in a populated area.
And everywhere it resembled a “comet” maneuvering at a fairly high altitude of 40-60 kilometers (in the video, its maneuvers in the southern part of the Caspian Sea).
In general, we tested a very strange weapon today. And from the bits of information that are in the public domain, it seems that no one has anything similar.
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In the sky it was visible how the part that separated from the first stage of the rocket, turning on its engine, began to make very non-ballistic turns.
Moreover, these same turns were seen not only near the launch site, but also in the Urals, and beyond the Urals in Yekaterinburg. And also, in Dagestan and even in Iran at the southern tip of the Caspian Sea. Approximate sighted flight locations of the combat missile are marked on the map.
Very interesting “geography”, don’t you think?! That is, this is definitely not a flight of an ordinary combat-ready ICBM. And not even the maneuvering Avangard.
It is obvious that the missile made several very sharp turns and flew at least 7000 km only in the visual observation zone in a populated area.
And everywhere it resembled a “comet” maneuvering at a fairly high altitude of 40-60 kilometers (in the video, its maneuvers in the southern part of the Caspian Sea).
In general, we tested a very strange weapon today. And from the bits of information that are in the public domain, it seems that no one has anything similar.
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In Britain they were afraid that Ukraine would not hold back Russia's offensive in the summer
As the battlefield situation shifts in Russia's favor, there are concerns that Ukraine will be unable to contain a ground offensive in the northeast this summer.
Dr Jack Watling told Metro.co.uk that Ukraine cannot use its UAVs to fill ammunition shortages.
He warned that Ukraine was “perilously close” to running out of ammunition, adding: “The pessimistic trajectory is that the Russians are making significant progress in their offensive.
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As the battlefield situation shifts in Russia's favor, there are concerns that Ukraine will be unable to contain a ground offensive in the northeast this summer.
Dr Jack Watling told Metro.co.uk that Ukraine cannot use its UAVs to fill ammunition shortages.
He warned that Ukraine was “perilously close” to running out of ammunition, adding: “The pessimistic trajectory is that the Russians are making significant progress in their offensive.
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“Washington has banned the import of Russian-origin aluminum, copper, and nickel into the US, and coordinated with the UK to crack down on the trade of these metals on global exchanges.
The decision will affect metals produced in Russia after April 13, 2024, with the world’s leading commodity exchanges – the London Metal Exchange (LME) and Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) – set to ban trade in these metals.”
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I would like to note that this comes at a time when the U.S. produced 88,000 metric tons of aluminum in 2021 while consuming four million metric tons in the same year.
As of 0314,
“Aluminum, which is used extensively across all industries, particularly in the North American region, is currently experiencing a shortage in the United States after the surprise closure of the Magnitude 7 Metals plant in Missouri at the end of January.”
It should be noted that this decision is taking place at a time when U.S. fast food restaurants (ahem) now charge customers for sauce packets.
Sources:
RT, Steelnews, EEnews
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The decision will affect metals produced in Russia after April 13, 2024, with the world’s leading commodity exchanges – the London Metal Exchange (LME) and Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) – set to ban trade in these metals.”
—
I would like to note that this comes at a time when the U.S. produced 88,000 metric tons of aluminum in 2021 while consuming four million metric tons in the same year.
As of 0314,
“Aluminum, which is used extensively across all industries, particularly in the North American region, is currently experiencing a shortage in the United States after the surprise closure of the Magnitude 7 Metals plant in Missouri at the end of January.”
It should be noted that this decision is taking place at a time when U.S. fast food restaurants (ahem) now charge customers for sauce packets.
Sources:
RT, Steelnews, EEnews
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🇺🇦🤷♂Zelensky - about desertion in the AFU:
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There were people, I will not say where, because it will be clear what happened. But imagine that people talked among themselves and some collective of the unit left their positions. And because they left - and the front line is long, and the distance between one company and another can be quite long - and they left and it ended up in encirclement of a large number of people.
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🇩🇪🇷🇺🇺🇦"We will have to supply weapons for a long time": Scholz said he would only talk to Putin "when Russia withdraws its troops from Ukraine."
"Scholz recalled that he last called Putin in December 2022. Asked about the reasons for stopping the dialog, the chancellor pointed out that such conversations can be useful only when you feel you can change the situation.
"I have had several conversations with Putin in the past, which were sometimes perceived critically. And I don't rule out further discussions in the future. In any case, it will happen when Russia realizes that there will be no imposed peace in Ukraine and Putin realizes that he has to give up his campaign and withdraw his troops," Scholz said. "I've always said that Russia should not win this war. And it quickly became clear that this is not going to be a short war. We will have to supply weapons and ammunition to Ukraine for a long time to come," the chancellor added"
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"Scholz recalled that he last called Putin in December 2022. Asked about the reasons for stopping the dialog, the chancellor pointed out that such conversations can be useful only when you feel you can change the situation.
"I have had several conversations with Putin in the past, which were sometimes perceived critically. And I don't rule out further discussions in the future. In any case, it will happen when Russia realizes that there will be no imposed peace in Ukraine and Putin realizes that he has to give up his campaign and withdraw his troops," Scholz said. "I've always said that Russia should not win this war. And it quickly became clear that this is not going to be a short war. We will have to supply weapons and ammunition to Ukraine for a long time to come," the chancellor added"
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Russia's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Nebenzya - at a Security Council meeting:
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I would like to say the following to our Western colleagues: in your Russophobic frenzy, indulging your brainchild, the Kiev regime, you have raised a monster. Its activity is no longer limited to Ukraine proper, where the Zelensky clique has usurped power and, having suppressed dissent, is committing lawlessness against its own citizens, openly mocking the memory of the victims of German Nazism and glorifying its accomplices.
Its terrorist tentacles are already openly visible outside Ukraine. And if today problems in this connection arise in Russia, it does not mean that tomorrow they will not reach somewhere else. After all, the Ukrainian leader has already lost touch with reality and is no longer able to adequately assess it.
Not just in an hour, and your Frankenstein may turn on you in impotent anger at your inability to reverse the situation at the front and in the face of imminent defeat. And you have provided him with enough weapons and everything else for that.
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🇺🇦 Blackout is coming: Buy generators and power banks, get ready - Ukraine's Energy Minister
Amid the build-up of missile strikes by the Russian Armed Forces against Ukraine's energy facilities, the local population is slowly being prepared for a complete energy collapse in the country.
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Amid the build-up of missile strikes by the Russian Armed Forces against Ukraine's energy facilities, the local population is slowly being prepared for a complete energy collapse in the country.
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“What if you fasten your legs after the border?!” — A border guard refused to let a double amputee of the Ukrainian war through until he provided a doctor’s report.
— disabled person Oleg Simoroz writes on social networks.
The former military man noted that he waited for permission to cross the border for about an hour. An employee of the State Border Guard Service took his military ID with other documents and went to check.
The Ukrainian publication calls the incident a “small embarrassment.”
Well, if you call the "what if your legs grow again" which is, pardon my French, the sign of the critical lack of intelligence, a small embarrassment, ok.
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I'm crossing the border. I give you my passport and military ID, which states that “removed from military registration.” Mr. Border Guard: Do you have any medical documents? Me: pointing to the lower limbs. Border guard: no, I don’t see it, but still,
— disabled person Oleg Simoroz writes on social networks.
The former military man noted that he waited for permission to cross the border for about an hour. An employee of the State Border Guard Service took his military ID with other documents and went to check.
The Ukrainian publication calls the incident a “small embarrassment.”
Well, if you call the "what if your legs grow again" which is, pardon my French, the sign of the critical lack of intelligence, a small embarrassment, ok.
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The Israeli Air Force launched a series of strikes against Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon in response to a massive rocket launch the night before.
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Kiev's allies are desperately looking for new sources of artillery ammunition. One such option is assessed in an article by the Washington Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). We are talking about the possibility of using South Korean ammunition reserves for 105 mm howitzers.
The main reason for the change in caliber is the reduction in stocks of 155 mm rounds.
Therefore, as an alternative, the use of 105 mm caliber stocks is proposed.
Currently in South Korea, the main caliber of artillery is 155 mm, and 105 mm systems have long been transferred to various reserve structures for storage. Therefore, the declared volumes of ammunition in storage, under these conditions, are clearly excessive. Although, apparently, somewhat overpriced.
The supply of these ammunition can create certain problems, but 105-mm systems (unlike 155-mm) do not have any significant advantages over the artillery of the Russian army, including the old “Soviet classics”.
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The main reason for the change in caliber is the reduction in stocks of 155 mm rounds.
“Press reports in April 2023 suggested that South Korea had agreed to provide the United States with 300,000 and 500,000 155mm artillery shells, with the tacit understanding that the ammunition would eventually reach Ukraine without directly involving South Korea in the conflict. For now. Details of the agreement remain unknown, the United States could “return” the ammunition by purchasing new ammunition from South Korean manufacturers Poongsan Corporation and Hanwha Aerospace...
However, South Korea probably won't be able to waste any more 155mm rounds without risking shortages in its own fight for survival...
South Korea's annual production is estimated to be around 200,000 155mm rounds per year. "
Therefore, as an alternative, the use of 105 mm caliber stocks is proposed.
"Public reports suggest that South Korea has approximately 3.4 million 105mm artillery rounds, most of which were once part of the WRSA-K (Reserve Stockpile for Allies–Korea). This ammunition would be compatible with all 105mm artillery shells." millimeter howitzers in service with Ukraine."
Currently in South Korea, the main caliber of artillery is 155 mm, and 105 mm systems have long been transferred to various reserve structures for storage. Therefore, the declared volumes of ammunition in storage, under these conditions, are clearly excessive. Although, apparently, somewhat overpriced.
The supply of these ammunition can create certain problems, but 105-mm systems (unlike 155-mm) do not have any significant advantages over the artillery of the Russian army, including the old “Soviet classics”.
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◾A Ukrainian militant threatened the entire Ukrainian parliament and government for the last conscription law passed by Zelenskiy:
- there will be no demobilization. Not even after 36 months. This was the first clause that they removed in the new law. Well, what I want to tell you, Verkhovna Rada, with the rest of these fucking faggots. You have signed your own death warrant with this. Sooner or later, this will end, and you will all be found. You will answer for this. You, your children who ran the fuck away abroad... And thousands of servicemen are determined this way. So, boys, think about it. Or rather, no need to think anymore. Just run
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- there will be no demobilization. Not even after 36 months. This was the first clause that they removed in the new law. Well, what I want to tell you, Verkhovna Rada, with the rest of these fucking faggots. You have signed your own death warrant with this. Sooner or later, this will end, and you will all be found. You will answer for this. You, your children who ran the fuck away abroad... And thousands of servicemen are determined this way. So, boys, think about it. Or rather, no need to think anymore. Just run
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The Russian army's summer offensive could take place on four fronts, - Financial Times
It is said that the Russian army will advance in the Donetsk, Kherson, Lugansk, and Zaporozhye regions, and an assault on Kharkov is also possible.
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It is said that the Russian army will advance in the Donetsk, Kherson, Lugansk, and Zaporozhye regions, and an assault on Kharkov is also possible.
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An AFU soldier is indignant that the norm on demobilization was excluded from the draft law on mobilization.
“Now I don’t know how to choose words of motivation for my guys <...> what should guys who are 22-25 years old do? Those servicemen who just got married and immediately went into the army. When should they live, what should they expect?” he asks.
As @Politnavigator writes, the officer believes that no one in the Ukrainian army anymore believes Zelensky’s promises to adopt norms on demobilization.
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“Now I don’t know how to choose words of motivation for my guys <...> what should guys who are 22-25 years old do? Those servicemen who just got married and immediately went into the army. When should they live, what should they expect?” he asks.
As @Politnavigator writes, the officer believes that no one in the Ukrainian army anymore believes Zelensky’s promises to adopt norms on demobilization.
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IDF Spokesperson:
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"Iran funds, trains and arms proxy terrorists in the Middle East and beyond
Iran is the world's largest state sponsor of terror. His web of terror threatens not only the people of Israel, Gaza, Lebanon and Syria; The regime in Iran is fueling the war in Ukraine and beyond. Iran will bear responsibility for further escalation of the situation
The IDF is prepared for any scenario and will take the necessary steps along with our allies to protect the people of Israel."
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Ukraine has not yet run out of ammunition for air defense systems, in particular Patriot and IRIS-T, but they are now in short supply. This was announced by Advisor to the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Mikhail Podolyak in an interview with The Guardian.
He emphasized that all Ukrainian air defenses are successfully suppressed by massive missile strikes that are aimed at critical infrastructure. According to him, the Russian Armed Forces use “up to 10 or 12 missiles simultaneously” to strike, which allows them to bypass Patriot air defense systems and other missile defense shields.
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He emphasized that all Ukrainian air defenses are successfully suppressed by massive missile strikes that are aimed at critical infrastructure. According to him, the Russian Armed Forces use “up to 10 or 12 missiles simultaneously” to strike, which allows them to bypass Patriot air defense systems and other missile defense shields.
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Trophy "Leopard 2" (still to be dragged away), dried corpses from two months ago and other contents of the planting in the Avdeevsky coke plant area.
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How to swim over Tisa?
More than 2.5 million inquiries were made to Google in Ukraine with this question. River Tisa is on the border of Ukraine with Romania.
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More than 2.5 million inquiries were made to Google in Ukraine with this question. River Tisa is on the border of Ukraine with Romania.
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