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Frontline report: Ukraine ignites Russian strategic bases, flames span from Crimea to Urals

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  1. updawg
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    Nice. I wonder if there will be a Bellingcat article on this eventually, detailing the exact destruction.

    A second fuel depot in the Perm region was also hit, with flames engulfing an area of 10,000 square meters. Videos shared by Russian locals on social media captured Ukrainian jet-powered missile drones flying at low altitudes and high speeds, rendering Russian defenses virtually powerless to stop them.

    Nice. I wonder if there will be a Bellingcat article on this eventually, detailing the exact destruction.

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  2. KapteinB
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    Russian Su-34 Supersonic Fighter-Bomber Shot Down by F-16: Reports No reliable sources yet, so I'm posting this in the comment section instead of as its own post.

    Russian Su-34 Supersonic Fighter-Bomber Shot Down by F-16: Reports

    One of Moscow's fighter jets has been shot down by Ukrainian forces, according to a military blogger with links to the Russian air force. Another pro-Moscow milblogger said that the Sukhoi Su-34 aircraft had been downed by a Western-supplied F-16.

    No reliable sources yet, so I'm posting this in the comment section instead of as its own post.

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  3. KapteinB
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    Russia rolled out a Soviet howitzer from the 1940s that Moscow technically shouldn't have in the first place (Business Insider)

    Russia rolled out a Soviet howitzer from the 1940s that Moscow technically shouldn't have in the first place (Business Insider)

    Last week, a promotional video from the Kremlin caught the attention of Ukrainian media covering the war.

    The clip showed an entrenched Russian crew firing an old, towed artillery system against Ukrainian positions in Donetsk.

    The field gun featured: a D-74 122 mm howitzer, which the Soviet Union developed in the late 1940s.