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Damage to building in Malokostyantynivka after a Ukrainian drone attack. 48.448881, 38.910464 Malokostyantynivka, Luhansk Oblast, Ukraine @GeoConfirmed @UAControlMap @Cen4infoRes @AndrewPerpetua
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After the UK seized the Russian shadow fleet tanker 'SMYRTOS' overnight, @MarineTraffic data shows at least three other shadow fleet tankers have abandoned their passage through the English channel this morning; SONA, MAINI and, QASR
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Unfortunately the file will be larger than I thought, but it sure looks good. 😊
Working on contours using a modified version of the vectorvector application by @dgreen Hacked to code to use @Mapterhorn as input and being able to separate ordinary contours from glacier, so that the output matches what @ArmyGeospatial uses in RBT.
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Russia is jamming Baltic Sea - 6th proof, 4th method. Pskov, Kaliningrad and Kingisepp stand out as highly likely spots for the jammers, found by analyzing NISAR satellite imagery. Method is copied from work by @SeanGorman and verified by identifying a known jammer, /- 2.5km🧵
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🔻 Satellite images of 🇷🇺 Ukrainka Air Base as of June 12, 02:30 UTC The air base housed 33 Tu-95MS (Bear-H), 9 Tu-160M (Blackjack), and 4 Il-78M (Midas). Yesterday, one Tu-95MS from Ukrainka Air Base was redeployed to Engels-2 Air Base and later returned. Yesterday evening, one Tu-160M from Borisoglebskoye Airfield was redeployed to Ukrainka Air Base. On June 11, four Tu-95MS from Ukrainka Air Base conducted a training flight over the Sea of Okhotsk.
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🔻 Satellite images of 🇷🇺 Engels-2 Air Base as of June 11, 07:55 UTC The air base housed 3 Tu-95MS (Bear-H), 1 Tu-160M (Blackjack), 2 Il-76MD or Il-78M (Candid or Midas), 1 An-26 (Curl), and 1 Su-34 (Fullback). One Tu-95MS from Ukrainka Air Base was redeployed to Engels-2 Air Base and landed at 04:38 UTC. Three Il-76MD or Il-78M and one An-26 arrived at Engels Air Base; one of the Il-76MD or Il-78M landed at 06:08 UTC, and another landed at 12:19 UTC.
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🔻 Satellite images of 🇷🇺 Olenya Air Base as of June 8, 13:22 UTC The air base housed 5 Tu-95MS (Bear-H), 32 Tu-22M3 (Backfire-C), 4 Il-78M (Midas), 1 Tu-134UBL (Crusty), 2 An-12 (Cub), and 3 MiG-31K (Foxhound). Four Tu-95MS are at Olenya Air Base and at least one Tu-160M at Ukrainka Air Base are in a state of readiness for combat use. On June 1, three MiG-31K from Savasleyka Air Base were redeployed to Olenya Air Base and are still there. On June 6, one Tu-22M3 that arrived on June 2 at Olenya Air Base was redeployed to Belaya Air Base.
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In May 2026, China conducted multiple Joint Combat Readiness Patrols around Taiwan, accompanied by routine PLA activity that saw at least 216 aircraft crossing the median line, underscoring Beijing's persistent presence & pressure in the region
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🚨 Russia is preparing to significantly expand Mi-8 helicopter production. According to documents obtained by Dallas Analytics, the Kazan Helicopter Plant is scheduled to manufacture 72 Mi-8MTV-1 helicopters in 2026–2027 under Russia’s state defence order. ❗This figure is nearly twice as high as previous estimates of Russia’s production capacity and could allow Moscow to offset wartime losses sustained during its invasion of Ukraine. If achieved, these production targets could help restore Russia’s airborne assault and transport aviation capabilities to levels approaching those seen before the full-scale invasion. 📁 At the same time, the leaked documents reveal persistent weaknesses within Russia’s defence-industrial base, including dependence on engine and avionics suppliers, financing challenges, production bottlenecks, and growing reliance on state reserve funds to sustain military output. What threat could these helicopters pose to Ukraine and NATO? How realistic are Russia’s ambitious production targets? And what do the documents reveal about the vulnerabilities of the Russian defence industry? 🔍 Read our full investigation: dallas-analytics.com/russia-… We have also expanded the list of our channels – you can now follow Dallas Analytics on Substack, Threads, LinkedIn and Instagram for further investigations and updates.
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Historic day in Boden on Sweden’s National Day. The Battlegroup from Norrbotten Regiment is placed under SACEUR’s command and becomes the core of NATO’s Forward Land Forces in Finland. As Framework Nation, Sweden takes responsibility for Allied security in the High North. (1/2)
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Together with @RALee85 we wrote and published an unique information — «Rubicon» elite drone unit ORBAT. I highly recommend to read this article. Open high quality images and learn more about Russian approach in terms of drone warfare. Link🔽 twomarines.substack.com/p/ru…
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.@kriegsforscherD and I have a new post about Russia's experiment with its own Drone Line initiative and employment of UAS from last year.
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On May 31, Russian media reported the delivery of a newly modernized A-50U, but in fact, it was a previously modernized A-50U that had been repaired and returned to service. On May 30, the A-50U (RF-92957, Red 47) conducted a ground communications check after completing a major overhaul. The A-50U (RF-92957, Red 47) was the first serial-production modernized aircraft delivered to the Russian Aerospace Forces on October 31, 2011.
🔻 Satellite images of 🇷🇺 Begishevo Airport as of June 1, 04:28 UTC and Vorkuta Sovetskiy Air Base as of May 29, 03:45 UTC Begishevo Airport housed 1 A-50U (Mainstay) and 2 Il-76MD (Candid). Vorkuta Sovetskiy Air Base housed 1 A-50U (Mainstay) and 1 Tu-134UBL (Crusty). Between May 28 and June 1, the A-50U arrived at Begishevo Airport. It had previously been there in March 2026. Between May 17 and May 28, the A-50U arrived at Vorkuta Sovetskiy Air Base. It had previously been there in February 2026. On May 31, the Tu-134UBL departed Vorkuta Sovetskiy Air Base. On May 28, an Il-78M arrived there.
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Utterly insane to go to a warzone and expect anything else.
Völlig irre: Selenskyj greift gezielt die Stadt an, in der sich aktuell 20.000 Wirtschaftsvertreter (darunter aus Deutschland, Frankreich, USA) treffen.
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Die ukrainischen Drohnenangriffe zielten auf ein Öllager (ca. 17 km vom SPIEF-Veranstaltungsort entfernt) und militärische Ziele ab, nicht auf das Wirtschaftsforum oder Zivilisten in der Stadt. english.nv.ua/amp/fires-brea… theguardian.com/world/2026/jun… bbc.com/news/articles/…
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Even more insane to deal with Russia.
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Today at 08:00 UTC, there were 5 Tu-95MS and 1 Tu-160M at Engels-2 Air Base. Today, three Tu-95MS from Ukrainka Air Base were redeployed to Engels-2 Air Base and landed at 06:20 for loading cruise missiles. Yesterday, two Tu-95MS from Ukrainka Air Base were redeployed to Engels-2 Air Base for cruise missile loading and afterward left it. Yesterday, another Tu-95MS from Ukrainka Air Base was redeployed to Olenya Air Base and is currently being redeployed to Engels-2 Air Base.
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Yesterday, three Tu-95MS from Ukrainka Air Base were redeployed to Yelizovo Airport to take part in nuclear forces exercises. One Tu-142M3/MK from Yelizovo Airport was redeployed to Kamenny Ruchey Naval Air Base. There are now 18 Tu-142 at Kamenny Ruchey Naval Air Base. Today, one Il-76MD arrived at Yelizovo Airport. Two Su-30SM, which took part in exercises yesterday, have left the airport. Yesterday, an A-50U and an Il-20RT conducted a measurement flight during the launch of missiles at the Kura Test Range.
🔻 Satellite images of 🇷🇺 Yelizovo Airport as of May 21, 00:31 UTC The airport housed 1 Tu-142M3/MK (Bear-F), 1 A-50U (Mainstay), 1 Tu-160M (Blackjack), 6 Il-38N (May), and 1 Il-20RT (Coot). One Tu-142M3/MK from Kamenny Ruchey Naval Air Base was redeployed to Yelizovo Airport. Su-30SM, MiG-31, and Ka-27/29 from Yelizovo Airport are involved in the exercise. Today, at least two Il-38N (one of which was RF-75341, Yellow 02) carried out a training flight as part of the nuclear forces exercise. The A-50U (RF-94268, Red 41) and Il-20RT (RF-75315), which were used for measurements during missile tests at the Kura test range from May 6 to May 15, are remaining here.
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Today, two Tu-95MS from Ukrainka Air Base were redeployed to Olenya Air Base and landed at 10:40 UTC. Yesterday, one Tu-160M from Ukrainka Air Base was redeployed to Borisoglebskoye Airfield. Yesterday, one Tu-95MS from Ukrainka Air Base was redeployed to Engels Air Base, then to Olenya Air Base. Yesterday, another Tu-95MS from Olenya Air Base was redeployed to Dyagilevo Air Base for maintenance.
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GeoConfirmed conflictmap UKR. We try to avoid statements but there are limits. After analyzing thousands of videos over more than four years, we feel we have earned the right to speak plainly: Russia is committing war crimes repeatedly and systematically and they are getting worse. The longer the West fails to respond decisively, the more these crimes continue. This inaction also sends a dangerous signal to other authoritarian regimes, suggesting that international law can be violated with little consequence. As a result, the boundaries of international law are becoming increasingly weak and difficult to enforce. The last few days have once again shown that the Russian regime is a terrorist regime that has little regard for humanitarian law: (1) After Ukraine agreed to a Russian 3-day ceasefire proposal, for the Russian commemoration of the end of World War II and its victory over Nazi Germany, Russia launched one of the most severe attacks on Kyiv since the beginning of the war, resulting in multiple civilian casualties. This stands in stark contrast to Russia’s public rhetoric about peace and historical memory. (2) It is not enough that Russia is deliberately targeting civilians in Kherson, also known as the “human safari”, it has now also started attacking clearly marked UN vehicles, which would represent another serious violation of international law. Attempts to hide or destroy evidence only make these actions more alarming. And its not the first time they try to hide or manipulate evidence. Western leaders, especially the Trump administration, should wake up instead of being so easily manipulated by the Russian regime. 0:00-0:17, location at 0:05 - United Nations (UN) vehicle was hit by Russian drones. 46.62328, 32.595023 JHFW 826 Kherson, Kherson Oblast, Ukraine 0:18-End - United Nations (UN) vehicles were hit by Russian drones. 46.621161, 32.576600 JHCG FJ9Kherson, Kherson Oblast, Ukraine Great work by @99Dominik_! GeoLocated by @99Dominik_ and @Zeldamices Geolocation: x.com/99Dominik_/status/2054… x.com/Zeldamices/status/2055… Location: geoconfirmed.org/ukraine/a85… Statement by the UN representative: x.com/99Dominik_/status/2054… t.me/OCHA_Ukraine/3244 Sources: x.com/99Dominik_/status/2055… t.me/truexakhersonua/66063 (Longer) x.com/666_mancer/status/2055… t.me/zlobnyi_surok/53595 The original source has deleted their Telegram post with the video, but the information and the Russian unit claiming responsibility have been archived. tgstat.ru/en/channel/@osvedo… Visit our map: geoconfirmed.org/map/ukraine

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