The Russian Invasion of Ukraine (Part 2)

To echo peterroberts mention, thank-you Magnus for the updates.

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Ust-Luga today, seen from the sea

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Øøøh, I think there are now officially issues in Russia with petrolium exports and refining. Tonight as well…

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Yeah, upscaling armour and anti drone netting isn’t just positive.

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Russian soldiers execute an Ukrainian soldier at very close range. Watch at your own discretion (I would not watch it necesarilly were I you, but I am posting it for documentation purposes).
Some people still find some sick equivalence between Ukrainains using drones in self defence and actual war crimes. Those people are sick in the head, but there are many of those on the internet.

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Leading to:

:smiley: :smiley: :smiley: :face_with_hand_over_mouth: :grimacing:

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He is just braindead when it comes to Russia and security politics and has had such “analysis” throughout the war. He only cares about Palestinians. Useless trash of a European. Absolutely loath the idiot. He thinks he is so moral, so ethical. In reality he isn’t at all. He and the party he now cooperates with (UK Greens) are absolute idiots when it comes to Russia (it’s much too mild, but I should not use the imbecile word too often).

It’s just who Owen is, always has been. But lots of people in the UK fall for his self rigtheous bullshit when he speaks about poverty and Palestine, so think he is clever. A mentally handicapped Corbynista ideologue with massive eye patches.

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Attack still ongoing !!!

OMG

It’s simply unfathomable to me that it’s just like 4-5 people reading this thread. There are no more monumental events in the world than this.

Wild !

What a monumental day this has been ! But now I must sleep.

Edit: Obviously there will be no more posts unless someone bothers to unlock the thread. We are on Night 4 of the attacks in St. Petersburg Oblast now, and I could not post yesterday.
(Or I could, but last post becomes intolerably long in terms of sources).

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If it’s any consolation , I can’t stomach that smug , self-righteous little prick (Jones) too.

(And why aren’t we hearing about these attacks from anywhere else ? )

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Thanks for the info Magnus. I did not realize that Ukraine was now carrying out drone strikes so far into Russia. Good luck to them. Ages ago, when they were only just making limited incursions across the border, I said that I hoped they would strike deep into Russia.

It is horrible business, but the Russians need to feel some of the terror they have inflicted on Ukraine. They seem a cold and callous people, with no empathy (probably brainwashed that way by an authoritarian regime, and everything that goes along with it).

It’s probably crass of me, but I am glad they are feeling the pain of the war, deep within their own territory.

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Russia just declared force majeure on their oil delivery contracts, due to the massive damage at their oil ports.

Just about offsets the price increase.

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I don’t know, Russia is not shouting about this, it is extremely embarrasing and problematic for them. Petrol export emergency shut down from April 1st was decided today. Seems I am the media shrugs Should not be like this of course.

Anyway, back to Yesterday (attack ongoing right now for 4th night in a row !!! Will get to it soon). This is rather big…

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Selective continuation from March 26th.

Also, notably, it has been proven beyond a doubt that NATO air space has not been used for these strikes, which I previously unfortunately indicated in a Thorkil post that might have been the case:

NOTE: These are the SAME locations hit for 4 nights in a row, Ru GBAD depletion, well you guys, understand now the severity of the countless videos of destroyed Russian air defence I have posted the last 2 months…

Yesterday, large riot in Ust-Luga Post, migrant workers clash with security forces. A police car rams protestors. Unknown casualties.

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Minor update, India breaks sanctions.

Russia is cracking completely economically, however Trump’s war may save them

Next post will be tonight’s strikes on Ust-Luga, Primorsk and the other St. petersburg industrial sites. Ongoing right now. Ukraine is hitting the same refineries, the same ports, the same sites and some extra, 4 night’s in a row. Destruction is insanely significant and vast.

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March the 27th. Ongoing major strikes on the very same sites (and some extra, like chemical production, fertilizer etc., foundries)

This picture is from this morning, but shows just burning from yesterday’s attacks.
Damage from yesterday in high resolution

Anyway, for now, drones are flying. Later there might be more missiles then (but already Flamingo hits). The distance is vast, so they won’t hit most of them before later.
First, some more GBAD destroyed before I get to the strikes:

CURRENT AND ONGOING STRIKES:

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Look at this from what I posted yesterday (I realise now everyone watches all the videos and therefore might miss much).

But this was visible burning industry, port facilities and refineries in St. Petersburg Oblast yesterday. And St. Petersburg Oblast has been regarded as the very safest of the developed regions in Russia. It is their jewel. Only Moscow city centre is better protected. Or was…

So yes, here I am reposting FIRMS from yesterday :slight_smile:

To me, as a Norwegian, it is unbelievable that this is happening in St. Petersburg Oblast. I have been to Vyborg, walked the streets. It’s in Finland (I mean, was). Safest places in Western Russia apart from Moskva.

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And Ust-Luga is so big ! Impossible to destroy in one night, therefore we are on night 4.

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