Russia’s oil pumping station at Kavkazkaya looks like one of Dante’s levels of hell.
More Russian stuff burning up.
This facility in Sudzha in the Kursk area was used to send gas to EU countries.
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1/2: Reconnaissance UAV footage confirms the complete destruction by fire of the Russian Sudzha LNG Metering Station on the pipeline that previously served Ukraine, Hungary and Moldova. Russian media claims that Ukraine struck the facility but there is no evidence of that.
#OSINT #Russia #UkraineWar
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— OSINT Intuit (@urikikaski.bsky.social) March 21, 2025 at 7:50 AM
A group of Wagner wannabes are eliminated during Ukraine’s operation in Belgorod.
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esterday's AFU GMLRS and UAV strike on Russian forces in Krasnaya Yaruga resulted in destruction of a large group of katsap mercenaries belonging to the privately funded Espanola Battalion which "replaced" Wagner PMC.
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— OSINT Intuit (@urikikaski.bsky.social) March 21, 2025 at 6:58 AM
How small is Demydivka? It’s so small there was once a fire at the library and both books burned.
It’s so small that when Ukrainian soldier entered the town, they exited 15 seconds later.
That massive eruption of Russian munitions at the Engels air base yesterday netted two Tu-95 bomber crew members.
There is absolutely no truth to the rumor that Trump is also demanding that Ukraine become the 54th state (after Canada, Greenland and the Panama Canal, of course).
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The Trump administration is considering revising the terms of a mineral deal with Ukraine to gain access to key energy infrastructure in the country, The Financial Times reported, citing Ukrainian officials.
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— Meduza in English (@meduza.io) March 21, 2025 at 3:11 AM
Apparently Trump forgot to mention this to Zelenskyy.
It would make a nice coral reef.
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German authorities have officially confiscated the Eventin, a tanker of Russia‘s shadow fleet. The cargo will be transferred to the German state and sold.
The ship has been impounded in January while being adrift near the German coast.
Source: Spiegelonline
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— (((Tendar))) (@tendar.bsky.social) March 21, 2025 at 1:30 AM
Russia launched a mass drone attack on the port city of Odesa.
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"There's nothing to restore here, everything is burned down..." – Serhii, a representative of a destroyed company that dealt with heating, water supply, sewage, and energy-saving technologies, showed the aftermath of the Russian attack on Odesa last night.
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— Aure Free Press :verified: (@Free-Press.mstdn.social.ap.brid.gy) March 21, 2025 at 9:45 AM
The president of Czechia was visiting Odesa right before the drones struck.
The assault on Odesa highlights a recent change in Russian tactics — more drones concentrated in a few spots to overwhelm air defenses.
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The occupiers have changed tactics — now launching drones in massive waves to overwhelm air defense and mobile units. These drones dive from 2,000 meters for precise strikes, causing devastating destruction. This is pure terror — aimed only at killing, destroying, and spreading fear. 👇
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— Meanwhile in Ukraine (@meanwhileua.bsky.social) March 20, 2025 at 7:11 PM
So, is there a partial ceasefire or not? The Kyiv Independent is tracking Russia’s recent drone/missile attacks.
Ukraine on March 21 accused Russia of deliberately attacking the Sudzha gas metering station in Kursk Oblast in an attempt to pin the blame on Kyiv.
No strikes were reported against Ukrainian energy infrastructure on March 19.
Civilian infrastructure hit on March 20 includes, but is not limited to:
Civilian infrastructure hit on March 19 includes, but is not limited to:
- Homes, residential buildings, and railway infrastructure in Kropyvnytskyi in Kirovohrad Oblast
- Four high-rise buildings, 18 houses, and a cellular tower in Kherson Oblast
- Six houses and a medical clinic in Kharkiv Oblast
- One apartment building, one house, and a shopping center in Sumy Oblast
- Twenty-six reports of damage to cars, apartments, private houses, outbuildings, and infrastructure facilities in Zaporizhzhia Oblast
Bavovna!
A little rubbing compound and that car will look good as new.
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💪 In temporarily occupied Skadovsk, a car with two Russian officers was blown up, — GUR
👀 All that remained of the occupiers' pickup truck was a pile of twisted metal. Details of the operation in the Kherson region have not yet been disclosed.
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— MAKS 24 👀🇺🇦 (@maks23.bsky.social) March 21, 2025 at 9:18 AM
I don’t think these guys made it. Too bad.
WARNING: Video shows dead Russians.
The Odometer of Death rolls over to 900k
Another 1,330 Russians plus a rather large 101 artillery systems and 165 other vehicles.
Well, there are about 1,200 jobs in the Russian military that open up every day.
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1/ Ivan Popov, the former general who commanded the 58th Guards Combined Arms Army until July 2023, has written an 'appeal to the Tsar' asking Vladimir Putin to release him from detention so that he can "to continue to crush the enemy in accordance with the oath I took." ⬇️
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— ChrisO_wiki (@chriso-wiki.bsky.social) March 21, 2025 at 4:08 AM
Remember several days back when Russia thought they were going to surprise Ukrainian forces in Sudzha by sending troops through a gas pipeline and have them pop up in Ukraine’s rear only to discover Ukraine was waiting for them?
Turns out that crawling through a gas pipeline is bad for your health.
No problem. Just send the survivors with 90% lung damage on a meat assault.
Translation: We never promised to stop bombing hospitals or killing children.
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The Kremlin insists Putin’s order to pause Russian attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure still holds, according to TASS. Peskov stressed that the 30-day deal with Kyiv applies only to energy targets. “That’s what was agreed,” he said.
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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) March 21, 2025 at 7:33 AM
How many washing machines will fit in that cart?
Look! It’s a Russian arbored vehicle.
This will surely entice Western companies to return to Russia to do business.
BTW — Russia’s Central Bank met today and decided to keep interest rates at 21%. The champagne corks will be popping in Moscow tonight.
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🚨 “For the first time in Russia, a court has cancelled the legal protection of a trademark of a foreign company that left the country after the start of the military conflict in Ukraine.“ 🚨
👉 Ericsson
Burning another bridge. This is another big escalation!
www.kommersant.ru/doc/7587454
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— Prune60 (@prune602.bsky.social) March 20, 2025 at 2:13 AM
Elon Musk can sympathize.
Those were the good ole days.