fighterbomber assures us that the main munition dump at Lipetsk turning into a smoking crater is no big deal (I suspect it's broadly true, it was much farther from the rest of the base than the one Morozovsk so it's possible the rest of the infrastructure escaped damage) https://t.me/fighter_bomber/17685
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Хохлы оперативно запилили ОК результатов атаки аэродрома в Липецкой области. Ну т.е. как и говорилось, самолёты целы, личный состав жив, аэродром функционирует штатно. А бомбосклад на любом военном аэродроме специально строится в таком месте, где в случае пожара на нем или там детонации ущерб был минимальным. Да. Боеприпасы разлетаются при детонации. Да это неприятно. Бомбосклад это полянка обнесенная колючей проволокой на которой штабелями сложены АСП. Ну и техпомещения для различных хознужд. Или без оных. Просто куча бомб в одном месте. Бомбы это расходник. Край завтра на аэродроме возникнет новая полянка с такой-же горой бомб. Уверен хохлы не заметили уменьшения ударов авиации после этого, а скорее наоборот. Это не значит, что это прям херня и пренебречь. Но весь этот склад намного дешевле стоимости самого дешманского боевого самолета. Или человеческой жизни. Так что норм. Легко отделались.

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Haven't seen anything outside of loose twitter talk suggesting Ukraine intends to attack KNPP, but it should go without saying it would be every bit as stupid, dangerous and deserving of condemnation as Russia's attack on ZNPP. This is not a case where "the other guy did it first" should carry any weight
https://kyivindependent.com/iaea-chief-calls-for-restraint-to-ensure-nuclear-safety-at-kursk-nuclear-power-plant/
IAEA chief calls for restraint as fighting remains ongoing 'in the vicinity' of Kursk Nuclear Power Plant

International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi called on both Kyiv and Moscow to "exercise maximum restraint" in order to avoid a nuclear accident as fighting is reportedly ongoing in the region around the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant (KNPP).

The Kyiv Independent

Supercut of a bunch of #Ukraine FPV on Russian recon #UAV kills. Seems like a case where automated machine vision based terminal guidance could be pretty straightforward and effective

Also hope Ukraine is thinking about how they're going to counter this when the Russians inevitably follow suit

https://mil.in.ua/uk/news/morski-pihotyntsi-fpv-dronamy-zbyly-9-rozviduvalnyh-bpla-rf/

On day 900 of the three-day special military operation, everything is going according to plan: "Ukrainian troops now up to 30km inside Russia, Moscow says" https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/crkm08rv5m0o
Ukraine troops now up to 30km inside Russia's Kursk region, Moscow says

Russia's defence ministry said it had engaged in fighting near two villages, some 25-30km inside Russia.

"Refugees evacuated from Kursk Oblast will be resettled in the Russian-occupied territories in Zaporizhzhia Oblast" - Oh, you lost your home in the war, how would you like to travel hundreds of miles (overland, because the airspace is all closed) to go live in another war zone?

https://kyivindependent.com/russia-evacuates-refugees-from-kursk-oblast-to-russian-held-territory-of-zaporizhzhia-oblast/

Russia to evacuate refugees from Kursk Oblast to Russian-occupied territory of Zaporizhzhia Oblast

Yevhen Balytskyi, a Russian proxy leader operating in occupied Zaporizhzhia Oblast, suggested equipping "sanatoriums and boarding houses on the shores of the Azov Sea, located from Berdiansk to Kyrylivka."

The Kyiv Independent

Back in mid July, Budanov made a strange statement about Russia planning a new attack "from the north" https://kyivindependent.com/russia-will-attack-ukraine-again-from-the-north-budanov-says/ (which Zelensky later sort of walked back https://kyivindependent.com/budanovs-russian-offensive-comments-a-little-misunderstood-zelensky-says/)

Was that a cover explanation so the Russians would believe troops moving to the Kursk border were due to Ukraine worrying about an attack, rather planning their own? 🤔

Russia will attack Ukraine again from the north, Budanov says

Military intelligence Chief Kyrylo Budanov refused to specify if he was talking about an offensive in the oblasts of Sumy or Chernihiv so as not to "provoke panic" but insisted indications were already present that a new attack was imminent.

The Kyiv Independent
I initially thought the offensive might have been done to preempt the attack Budanov predicted, but the state of the Russian forces they encountered doesn't seem to support that
NYT: 'A few Russians noticed [the mid-July buildup]. A report was submitted to Russian military leadership about a month before the attack saying that “forces had been detected and that intelligence indicated preparations for an attack,” Andrei Gurulyov, a prominent member of Russia’s Parliament and a former high-ranking army officer, said after the incursion “But from the top came the order not to panic, and that those above know better'
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/13/world/europe/ukraine-russia-war-kursk-offensive.html?unlocked_article_code=1.C04.kJK0.wpNcmnVoJl1M&smid=url-share
#GiftArticle #GiftLink #Ukraine
How Ukrainian Troops Invaded Russia

Planned in secrecy, the incursion was a bold move to upend the war’s dynamics and put Moscow on the defensive — a gambit that could also leave Ukraine exposed.

The New York Times
'Andriy Zagorodnyuk⁩, Ukraine’s former defense minister, told New Lines that “most likely, the Russians decided we were congregating troops around the area to prevent a Russian attack on Sumy”'
https://newlinesmag.com/spotlight/how-ukraine-caught-putins-forces-off-guard-in-kursk-and-why/
How Ukraine Caught Putin’s Forces Off Guard in Kursk — And Why

The attack on a portion of the Russian region represents the largest seizure of the country’s land since WWII

New Lines Magazine
The invasion "exacerbates a dilemma that the Kremlin has faced since the start of its full-scale invasion: whether to portray [the war] as an existential fight to the death with the west and a prelude to world war three, or whether to suggest it is a local conflict fully under control and nothing for anyone to worry about … state-controlled media has pushed both of these contradictory narratives at various times, but has favoured the latter story over the past week" https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/aug/14/does-the-old-man-still-have-it-in-him-how-will-putin-respond-to-kursk-invasion
Deflection and downplaying: Putin’s response to Kursk invasion off to a shaky start

The longer the incursion lasts, the harder it is for Russia’s president to brush it off as a hiccup in a successful war

The Guardian
Response to the earlier offer to resettle Kursk refugees in occupied Zaporizhzhia went about as you might expect "Local residents left several outraged comments under Smirnov's social media post, expressing concern that fighting is also ongoing in the Zaporizhzhia region" https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-aug-12-13-2024
Mobilization in Russia for Aug. 12-13, 2024 CIT Volunteer Summary

According to the Ministry of Emergency Situations, 2,000 people left the Kursk region in the past 24 hours. The ministry reports that...

Teletype

Mark MacKinnon suggests Ukraine actually thought Russia was planning to attack from Kursk, and only decided on their own attack after they realized the Russian shelling was a diversion 🤨

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/world/article-ukraine-russia-kursk-incursion/ (paywalled, and it would be wrong to point out that a paywall was implemented by removing the content with JS so I definitely won't do that)

Ukraine’s risky incursion into Russia marks a new and perilous phase of the war

The Kursk offensive represents the first foreign incursion into Russia since the end of the Second World War

The Globe and Mail

This just seems like an embarrassingly silly denial "Such an act can only be carried out with extensive technical and financial resources ... and who possessed all this at the time of the bombing? Only Russia"
Whether or not Ukraine did blow up Nordstream, the suggestion they *couldn't* have done it is just totally at odds with the many other successful, daring covert ops they've carried out with limited resources

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/ukraine-presidential-adviser-denies-ukraines-involvement-nord-stream-explosions-2024-08-15/

Ukraine presidential adviser denies Ukraine's involvement in Nord Stream explosions

Ukrainian presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak denied his country's involvement in explosions which damaged the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline and instead pointed the finger at Russia in comments to Reuters on Thursday.

Reuters
And this is just insulting our intelligence "[Podolyak said] that Ukraine did not gain any strategic or tactical advantage from the blasts"
Pretty obvious why Ukraine would like to limit Russian gas exports that don't produce transit fees for Ukraine, and far less obvious why Russia would want to blow up a pipeline that they could just turn off at any time, leaving them with the option of turning it back on as bargaining chip
"2,300 ships carrying over 60 million tonnes of cargo used Ukraine's Black Sea corridor over last year" - Gotta wonder if Putin regrets blowing up the much more limited grain deal https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2024/08/15/7470558/
2,300 ships carrying over 60 million tonnes of cargo used Ukraine's Black Sea corridor over last year

Ukrainska Pravda

"We haven’t seen a substantial move [of Russian troops] just yet, and we can’t tell whether that’s just because they’re only just getting started moving forces, or whether they just don’t have the forces to move"
Wild, uninformed prediction: Russia will try to retake Kursk territories with the minimum number of troops required, scavenged from the less hot parts of the front line, while maintaining tempo in Donetsk

https://edition.cnn.com/2024/08/15/politics/russia-has-diverted-several-thousand-troops-from-occupied-ukraine-to-counter-kursk-offensive-us-officials-say/index.html

Russia appears to have diverted several thousand troops from occupied Ukraine to counter Kursk offensive, US officials say

Russia appears to have diverted several thousand troops from occupied territory inside Ukraine to counter a surprisingly successful Ukrainian offensive inside Russian borders in a move that potentially weakens Moscow’s war effort, two senior US officials told CNN.

CNN
This will probably result in several costly failed attempts, assuming (as I expect) Ukraine tries to hold a significant part. There's skepticism Ukraine can hold territory: "western officials familiar with the latest intelligence cautioned that Ukraine is extremely unlikely to be able to hold the territory for long" but given some time to entrench I'm not convinced defending 10 km over the border will be that different from defending at the border
Russia could try to just contain the Kursk incursion and double down on the Donbas front, forcing Ukraine to lose territory or withdraw to reinforce there, but I suspect Putin's ego will not allow that, and various levels of Russian command will produce rosy reports about how things are going and how quickly they can turn it around
Putin could bite the bullet on another mobilization wave. Would likely be politically and economically costly, but defending Russian territory is about as good an excuse as he's likely to get. OTOH, it would take significant time, and throwing waves of minimally-trained mobiks at the problem could drastically increase the political cost
If Russia draws significant troops from the lower priority fronts like Kharkiv, Kupiansk and the south west, that would probably be less welcome to Ukraine than affecting the main effort, but could still provide opportunities. OTOH, Ukraine will have very limited manpower to exploit them
IMO, one big question is how costly it will be for Ukraine to defend, and if it goes bad, whether there will be political room to change course before it turns into a giant Krynky style meatgrinder where they throw forces at it long after the original goals have become untenable

Another is how close Ukraine's mobilization efforts are to producing significant numbers. There's been rumors of new brigades in the fall, and being able to shore up other parts of the front or rotate in less elite troops for defense could be make a big difference

(again, this is all wild, uninformed speculation, primarily posted so I can look back later and see how dumb it was)

A lot of people thought the Kursk operation was nuts, apparently including the commander of one of the brigades involved 😬 "On the evening of 28 July, soldiers from the 80th Brigade contacted Ukrainska Pravda with a rather sudden request for us to publish an appeal in support of their then commander, Colonel Emil Ishkulov, who was facing dismissal…"

https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/articles/2024/08/14/7470441/

Commander-in-Chief Syrskyi's raid: how the Ukrainian offensive in Russia's Kursk Oblast is progressing and what to expect next

Ukrainska Pravda
"All that was known about this command decision was that Ishkulov … had refused to carry out a task set by Oleksandr Syrskyi, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. He said it was disproportionate to the human resources of the brigade … on 6 August, it became clear exactly what Ishkulov had refused to do when Ukrainian forces – including the 80th Brigade, under the leadership of a new commander, Pavlo Rozlach – went on a raid into Russian territory"
https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/articles/2024/08/14/7470441/
Commander-in-Chief Syrskyi's raid: how the Ukrainian offensive in Russia's Kursk Oblast is progressing and what to expect next

Ukrainska Pravda
TASS approvingly quotes Jill Stein saying "All Russia wanted was Ukraine's neutrality. It's very simple" and Russia's invasion of #Ukraine "could easily have been avoided if the U.S. sat down at the negotiating table before it or did not sabotage the peace agreement reached at the beginning of the conflict" https://tass.ru/mezhdunarodnaya-panorama/21628817
Американский политик призвала США сесть за стол переговоров с РФ и Украиной

Как считает кандидат в президенты Соединенных Штатов от Зеленой партии Джилл Стайн, это позволить "предотвратить конфликт с катастрофическими последствиями"

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Hromadske also suggests Budanov's statements about an attack form the north were deception "In May, the [Budanov] said that the Russians might open a front in Sumy Oblast for the second time. The spy chief voiced a similar warning in July" https://hromadske.ua/en/war/229589-ukraines-bold-gamble-early-impact-of-kursk-offensive
Ukraine's bold gamble: Early impact of Kursk offensive

The advance of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Kursk Oblast has been making the headlines of the world's leading media for more than a week. No one seems to have expected such a step from Ukraine. Although the military goals of the large-scale operation are still hidden in the fog of war, its political achievements are already taking shape. While the Ukrainian army is taking control of Russian towns and villages, China is cautiously calling on "the parties to the conflict to refrain from escalation," and Western countries are pretending that nothing extraordinary is happening. Meanwhile, the Kremlin is frantically searching for a way to localize the situation without stopping its offensive in eastern Ukraine. Read the article by hromadske to learn how the Kursk operation threatens the stability of the Putin regime, whether it is possible to exchange territories with Russia, and how this offensive is changing the attitude of Kyiv’s partners to the war.

hromadske.ua
Uncrewed Platforms Have Been Critical to Ukraine’s Success in the Black Sea

A consideration of other options shows that the success Ukraine has had in keeping the Russian Black Sea Fleet at bay could only have been achieved using uncrewed vessels.

Not *entirely* sold on the idea that doing televised press conferences with defectors is a great plan. May be less risky for this guy than helicopter pilot who tried to retire to Spain, since he's supposedly signing up with the Freedom of Russia Legion and will be screwed if the Russians capture him anyway but still… https://kyivindependent.com/defected-russian-soldier-reveals-he-spied-for-ukraine-injured-his-commander/
Defected Russian soldier reveals he spied for Ukraine, injured his commander

The Russian soldier, codenamed "Silver," contacted the legion in early 2024 after witnessing a variety of criminal acts committed by his unit and commanders.

The Kyiv Independent
Nepali activist Kritu Bhandari "managed to verify the identities of over 699 Nepali men who enlisted in the Russian army … at least 117 Nepalis have been injured in the war … at least 41 Nepalis who have died in the war"
https://meduza.io/en/feature/2024/08/21/the-worst-decision-you-can-make
‘The worst decision you can make’ How Russia lured hundreds of men from Nepal to fight in Ukraine, leaving many of their families in financial ruin — Meduza

In the summer of 2023, an unlikely trend began dominating TikTok feeds in Nepal: dozens of videos showed Nepali men bragging about having joined the Russian army. According to these foreign fighters, the service conditions were comfortable, the work was safe, and the salaries were higher than anything on offer back in Nepal. To many young Nepali men sitting at home, moving to Russia seemed like a no-brainer; all they had to do was take out a loan to pay a middleman for a visa and a plane ticket. What they didn’t realize was that they were only seeing footage from training centers, where Nepali recruits spend a few weeks at most before being sent into the line of fire. Hundreds, and possibly thousands, of Nepali men have enlisted in the Russian army over the last two years, and at least dozens of them have been killed. Some of these men were the sole breadwinners for their wives and children. Irina Kravtsova, a special correspondent for Novaya Gazeta, traveled to Nepal to hear the stories of these men, the families they left behind, and the activist leading the fight for the government to intervene. Meduza shares an abridged translation of her report.

Meduza
Back in May, it was noted Russia built some hangers at Marinovka air base in Volgograd (presumably) to protect aircraft from #Ukraine's drones…
https://mastodon.social/@reedmideke/112527456837287216

How did that work out?

(these were undoubtedly not expected to survive a direct hit, it's possible they did save some aircraft from shrapnel damage)

https://x.com/MT_Anderson/status/1826643666934661462

MT Anderson (@MT_Anderson) on X

🇷🇺Marinovka Air Base🇷🇺 ... and the 'AFTER' image (30cm from 22 Aug 2024 07:58 UTC) Still analyzing but given the interest, I shared what I thought were the areas that got hit Once again, less about airframes. Good amount of destruction around the hangars and just north of there

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OTOH, those hangers probably make an excellent target for a relatively simple DIY electro-optical terminal guidance system
On the ground photos confirm that many of them were occupied, and the construction seems to be the sort of thin, corrugated sheet metal you'd expect https://t.me/s/TyskNIP/12693
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Missed it at the time, but CNN reported back in April the long range strikes are using machine vision for terminal guidance "Accuracy under jamming is enabled through the use of [AI]. Each aircraft has a terminal computer with satellite and terrain data … They have this thing called ‘machine vision,’ which is a form of AI. Basically you take a model and you have it on a chip and you train this model to identify geography and the target it is navigating to"

https://edition.cnn.com/2024/04/01/energy/ukrainian-drones-disrupting-russian-energy-industry-intl-cmd/index.html

Ukraine’s AI-enabled drones are trying to disrupt Russia’s energy industry. So far, it’s working

Ukraine is hitting Russia’s huge oil and gas industry, which despite Western import bans and price caps is the biggest source of revenue for its war economy.

CNN

Predictably, Russia has opened cases against journalists who reported from Ukraine-occupied Kursk. While Russia will have a hard time bringing them to trial, it could be a real risk if they end up in Russia-friendly countries. Also TBD if Russia goes after their employers or other employees operating in Russia

https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2024/08/22/7471413/

Cases against American, Italian and Ukrainian journalists who visited Sudzha City were initiated in Russia

Ukrainska Pravda
Ukraine also gets mad at reporters who go to Russian-occupied territories, but my impression is they mostly deny entry or accreditation in Ukraine rather than charging them

A lot of #Ukraine strikes on Russian fuel depots seem pretty low impact: A few tanks burn down, but facility is likely back in operation within days (unlike refinery equipment, which can be down for months). Not so for this depot in Proletarsk, Rostov Oblast, which has been cooking off for 5 days

https://kyivindependent.com/rostov-oblast-oil-depot-fire-ongoing-for-5th-day-russian-officials-report/

Rostov Oblast oil depot fire ongoing for 5th day, Russian officials report

The Rostov Oblast government told the media that as of Aug. 22 morning, the number of injured firefighters had risen to 49

The Kyiv Independent
Despite the intervention of the some Orthodox priests https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c9qgyenzwzyo
Russian priests bless fire engines as Rostov oil depot blaze rages

More than 500 firefighters have been tackling the giant blaze at a fuel depot sparked by a Ukrainian attack.

Fighterbomer claims that all flyable aircraft took off from Marinovka before the strike🤨 If true, interesting the Russians know there are ~dozens of drones headed toward a given air base, with enough advance warning to scramble the entire fleet, and are still unable to shoot them all down

https://t.me/fighter_bomber/17837

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Давайте проведём разбор полётов. Так как тут впервые прилетело по аэродрому с какими-никакими, но укрытиями можно сделать некоторые рабочие выводы. Сразу подскажу, что все самолёты способные взлететь-улетели до атаки. Разумеется  возникает вопрос, почему так много нелетающих бортов на аэродроме полка который совсем недавно перевооружен на нулячие Су-34? Ответ понятен - нет запчастей, нет двигателей, нет блоков. Почему их нет - вопрос не по окладу. Ну и не факт, что на этом аэродроме базировался только один полк. Эта цифра нынче плавающая. Далее. Лёгкие укрытия не обладают противоосколочной защитой, поэтому эту защиту им надо добавлять. Всеми имеющимися способами. Мешки, блоки, кучи земли, ящики с землёй - миллион способов. Кто должен это был сделать, и были ли эти возможности на аэродроме - я хз. И вообще, должен ли? В принципе сами по себе укрытия на аэродроме это уже что-то невероятное. Тут ангары от спонсора. Подарок. Самая большая проблема, что укрытия стоят скучено. Подобные укрытия практически на всех аэродромах стоят скучено, ибо как я выше говорил, они не предназначены для защиты от атак с воздуха, или земли. Они предназначены для защиты авиатехники и личного состава от плохой погоды и маскировки авиатехники. Причём с маскировкой они справились на все сто, даже после поражения, как это и ожидалось. Пока не появились фото считай из ангаров, степень и количество пораженной авиатехники по одним лишь спутникам оценить было невозможно. Даже сейчас это затруднительно. Скученно они стоят потому что ангар надо ставить там, где уже есть к нему рулежные дорожки. Или делать их персонально к каждому ангару. Это разные деньги. И разные навыки и специализация. И если ангарами помогли, то дорожками к ним нет. Поэтому поставили их на открытой стоянке, ибо больше было негде. Без ангаров, самолёты стояли бы на ней точно так же, только открыто и конечно ущерб был бы кратно больший. Ну и судя по фото, в одном из ангаров (стоящих скучено) хранились боеприпасы. Кучей. И именно в этот ангар хохлы (случайно или целенаправленно) и били. И попали. После детонации боеприпасов, претензии к лёгким укрытиям снимаются полностью и у обывателя возникает вопрос, хули они там лежали? БК номер один всегда лежит у самолётов с целью скорейшей подвески их на самолёт. Цеплять УМПК на бомбы тоже где-то надо. Разумеется такое место штатно на аэродроме не предусмотрено. Разумеется вооруженников прикручивающих УМПК на бомбы тоже надо спрятать от непогоды, разведки и прочего вместе собственно с их бомбами и комплектами УМПК. И желательно недалеко от самолётов. Ибо БК номер один для всех фронтовых бомберов это УМПК. Какие выводы мы должны сделать? Да все те же самые. Не считать хохлов тупыми. Не думать, что они будут атаковать числом дронов равным количеству зенитных ракет. Прилагать все имеющиеся средства по рассредоточению самолётов (даже неисправных) и укрытий по аэродрому. Выносить склады и места подготовки УМПК в обвалованные укрытия. Ну и самое главное помимо нормального прикрытия аэродромов системами ПВО и РЭБ, необходимо изыскать ресурсы для обеспечения аэродромов внештатной строительной техникой, стройматериалами и рабочей силой. МО сделать это по бюрократическим причинам не в состоянии. Ну или это причины которые в сфере компетенции тщ майоров. Да, ОБС подсказывают что наметившийся прогресс по централизованному строительству укрытий пошёл по пизде. ВКС не осилило, ВСК не умеет, технологии утеряны. Желающих присесть подрядчиков за 50% отката пока найти не могут. Доклад закончил! (Все вышенаписанное является фантазиями автора и к нашей прекрасной действительности отношения не имеет)

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In addition to Marinovka and the Proletarsk depot, #Ukraine also recently destroyed Conro Trader, one of the last railcar-capable ferries serving Crimea, reportedly with a Neptune missile

https://kyivindependent.com/satellite-image-shows-destroyed-ferry-in-russias-kavkaz-port-following-attack/

https://euromaidanpress.com/2024/08/23/ukrainian-navy-confirms-kerch-straits-last-russian-ferry-destruction-implying-neptune-missile-use/

Satellite image shows destroyed ferry at Russia's Kavkaz port following attack

The satellite image, recorded by the Earth imaging company Planet Labs on Aug. 23, showed the destroyed ferry and several small vessels nearby "that may have been damaged," Schemes reported.

The Kyiv Independent
@reedmideke Aw, couldn't they just steal it or something? Train ferries are really now (and maybe extinct for Russian gauge?).

@simonbp It's looking a bit worse for wear, but some of the other 3 or so hit previoiusly are claimed to be under repair

https://x.com/KOvsianyi/status/1826912898574159932

Kyrylo Ovsianyi (@KOvsianyi) on X

The satellite also recorded damaged infrastructure. In particular, a part of the railroad track leading to the water was damaged. The images also show signs of a fire - fire trucks are parked near the shore.

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