24-FEB-22: My crew nudged me to post my manic analysis/charts of RUS's war on UKR (v2022) & maybe help the cause. Start here: #OSINTguild224 #1pageAssessUkrWar

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The United States has been defeated by Iran, and Sunday evening found Trump out on the lawn waiting for the rain to clear so he could begin his party. theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/0…
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Also interesting, whether UNESCO will have the guts to say directly that RUSSIA struck the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra. Or whether we will get a statement about “damage caused by the conflict,” “escalation,” and some mysterious hypothetical force. Your predictions?
Фоново цікаво, чи вистачить ЮНЕСКО духу прямо сказати, що росія уїбала по Лаврі, чи будуть знову розказувати про якусь гіпотетичну країну, яка в цьому винна?..
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Strike after strike by Ukraine's long distance drones on Russia's strategic energy reserves facility in Yaroslavl, with no air defenses of consequence. As all Russian air defenses are now in Moscow or protecting Putin's palaces, Ukraine destroys Russia's entire energy industry.
Among Ukraine's overnight attacks on Russia's military and energy assets was the vast strategic energy storage complex in Rybinsk, in Russia's Yaroslavl Region. Part of Russia's strategic fuel reserve system, Operated by Rosrezerv, the facility stores and redistributes gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel, helping supply military and industrial consumers across western Russia. Located roughly 270 km north of Moscow on key rail and river transport routes, it serves as a major logistics hub. While its exact capacity is classified, its role in storing and moving fuel makes it a significant wartime asset.
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HerrDr8 retweeted
correction: both nizhnekamsk refineries are toasted
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THE FULL ENDING OF GAME 4. UNCUT. 🍿🍿🍿🍿
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Saving Space Access From Kessler Syndrome Elon Musk’s plan for XAI satellite data centers, and all use of space for any purpose, faces inevitable collapse until a solution emerges for the problem of Kessler Syndrome (see Wikipedia). 🧵 1/
SpaceX has just officially unveiled its AI1 satellite, the first generation of its AI satellite. Overall Specs: • 150 kW peak compute payload • 120 kW average compute payload • 70 kW per ton • Compute provider interchangeable Dimensions: • Wingspan: 70 meters • Deployed height: 20 meters Thermal System: • 110 m² deployable liquid radiator • Redundant pumping loops • Integrated micrometeoroid shielding • Deployable liquid radiators Solar Power System: • 150 kW solar array • 250 W/m² • SpaceX-manufactured solar technology from Bastrop, Texas Architecture: • Centralized compute module • Large deployable solar arrays • Deployable liquid-radiator thermal management system • AI-focused compute satellite design ("AI1 satellite") Elon: "The AI satellite is much simpler than a Starlink satellite. The AI satellite is essentially a lot of solar cells, you still need some laser links, but you don't have all of the super complex antennas that you have on a Starlink satellite. The easier one to design for is the AI satellite. It's bigger. A lot of this is technology we've already made with the Starlink V3 satellites."
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#1wayTrainRideRUS #1pageAssessUkrWar #RussianArmy #Ukraine Always a pleasure to update this chart. The ole car bomb removes another occupier from the equation.
A colonel of the Russian Armed Forces, Damir Davidov, who headed the supply of missiles and artillery ammunition at the Main Missile and Artillery Directorate, was blown up in his own car. His identity was so "important" in the system that Russian media called the deceased an "unidentified lieutenant general."
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HerrDr8 retweeted
❗Cargo traffic at "Novorossiya" highway (P-280) has decreased by 71% within 14 days due to Ukrainian strikes - Magyar. In consequence, Russia was forced to close off this highway for transporting "material goods." Russian troops received orders to transport goods via other routes (meaning longer delivery times and more fuel spent). ℹ️"Novorossiya" highway connects Russian-occupied Crimea, occupied parts of Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions and Russian Rostov-on-Don. It is an important logistical artery for supplying Russian troops on Russian-occupied Ukrainian territories.
Azov is striking Russian targets deep in the rear of the Russian-occupied Ukrainian territories. The video shows their excellent work at Mariupol-Taganrog and Mariupol-Volnovakha roads. Russian logistics is no longer safe there.
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#4westCampsUkrWar #1pageAssessUkrWar #putinAmericanCollaborators Poland stepped up big for the good guys (tweet below). Orban went bye-bye and Useful Idiots continues to be desperate to please his little tsar.
‼️POMOC WOJSKOWA POLSKI DLA UKRAINY‼️ “Dzięki pomocy udzielonej przez Polskę Ukrainie możliwe byłoby sformowanie: ➖1 brygady pancernej ➖3 brygad zmechanizowanych ➖1 brygady artylerii ➖1 eskadry myśliwskiej (MiG-29) ➖1 eskadry śmigłowców (Mi-24) ➖1–2 batalionów przeciwlotniczych ➖~160 czołgów w rezerwie Ponadto Polska przeszkoliła 26 000 żołnierzy. W obecnej ukraińskiej strukturze nie są to już tylko 4 brygady, lecz w przybliżeniu korpus armijny wraz z własnym lotnictwem, artylerią i obroną przeciwlotniczą, o łącznej liczebności około 25–35 tysięcy żołnierzy (w zależności od obsadzenia etatów i jednostek logistycznych). Największą jednak wartością tej pomocy jest to, że jej lwia część została dostarczona w najkrytyczniejszym momencie – wiosną 2022 roku. Wtedy Niemcy nie dały Ukrainie niczego – tylko obiecały 5000 hełmów, a Kanada… koce. A Polska przekazała praktycznie cały korpus armijny, co pozwoliło uzupełnić straty Sił Zbrojnych Ukrainy i zatrzymać natarcie wojsk rosyjskich. Za to my, Ukraińcy, musimy być Polsce i polskiemu narodowi bezgranicznie wdzięczni. Później nadeszła pomoc z innych krajów – warta setki miliardów dolarów. Ale bez tej polskiej pomocy w krytycznym momencie cała reszta byłaby bezużyteczna.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​“ via @WendenGall
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This is literally a "Flaming datum" of the collapse of Russian ground based air defenses. There are not enough Russian radars left to detect a well planned low level jet fighter attack
🇺🇦 🇷🇺 F-16 DESTROYS 4 RUSSIAN HELICOPTERS IN LOW-LEVEL STRIKE ON TAGANROG BASE Ukrainian F-16 fighter jets reportedly carried out a bold airstrike against a Russian helicopter base near Taganrog in Russia's Rostov region. Flying at very low altitude to avoid radar detection, the aircraft allegedly struck helicopters parked on the airfield, destroying at least four, including Ka-52 attack helicopter models. The base, which had reportedly been used to support assaults on Ukrainian positions, was left engulfed in flames, with multiple secondary explosions reported across the site. If confirmed, the operation would mark the first deep manned strike inside Russian territory using Western-supplied fighter aircraft. 👇 Will Russia move more of its aviation assets farther from the front line after this raid?
Community note
There are no credible reports of Ukrainian F-16s striking Taganrog or destroying helicopters. Recent strikes in Taganrog on May 27 and May 30, 2026, were carried out by missiles and drones, targeting an aircraft repair plant and Tu-142 maritime patrol planes. euromaidanpress.com/2026/05/30/ukr… militarnyi.com/en/news/ukrain… aerotime.aero/articles/ukrai…
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#trains #UkraineRussianWar #drones #ukraine #UkraineUnderAttaсk #Strelnikov #StopRussianSupplyTrains Ukraine accelerating targeting Russian supply trains now.
Another Russian military locomotive hit in Bryansk. That’s three in four days. The real damage isn’t just the train. A disabled locomotive can block an entire rail line, delaying ammunition, fuel, equipment and troop movements across the network until it is cleared. Wars run on logistics. Ukraine keeps finding ways to make Russia’s run a little slower. 🇺🇦
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Russians helpfully published new logistics routes to Crimea after Chongar was knocked out. Two detours via Armyansk, both going through Melitopol. Ukraine's defense forces now have an updated map.
Drones hit the Chongar bridge deck overnight, closing the Dzhankoy checkpoint. Traffic rerouted via Armyansk and Perekop. Crimea's isolation is in full swing.
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HerrDr8 retweeted
This is a major breakthrough for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Oggi ho il piacere di annunciarvi che il “corridoio terrestre” verso la Crimea, che i russi chiamano “rotta di Novorossiya”, è stato ufficialmente chiuso. Le autorità d’occupazione hanno esteso, “fino a nuovo avviso”, il divieto di transito per i veicoli civili su praticamente tutta l’estensione di questa strada che ora si trova costantemente sotto tiro ucraino. Complimenti agli ucraini e a tutti i contribuenti europei: è un risultato davvero importante, strategico oserei dire.
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#ucraina raffinerie in fiamme, centri di comando distrutti, navi colpite, logistica sconvolta con trasporti attaccati sistematicamente. In crimea popolazione non ha già più accesso al carburante. A questo ritmo l'intero gruppo vostok si muoverà a piedi, con difficoltà crescenti anche per il vettovagliamento e le munizioni. Con la distruzione sistematica dell'antiaerea, anche l'aviazione ucraina avrà maggiore libertà di colpire obiettivi di alto livello, prima tra tutti le unità di dronisti rubicon, come è successo ieri a Pokrovsk. La prima linea riveste sempre minore importanza e paradossalmente avrà un tasso di uccisione minore rispetto alle immediate retrovie, completamente saturate dai droni. La guerra ha cambiato i suoi paradigmi senza in realtà cambiare i fondamentali. Per anni la guerra fatta di strike, bombe intelligenti e Sof, ci aveva fatto scordare la base di ogni guerra: Ia capacità d'interrompere la logistica e quella colpire la produzione interna, che restano i cardini dell'azione bellica. Anche il concetto di massa è rimasto lo stesso, ma è diventato una massa di droni, che saturano il cielo e ben presto anche la terra, remotizzando la guerra, che ora può essere combattuta in prima linea a decine e centinaia di km dal fronte. Gli ucraini hanno guidato questa trasformazione per necessità, che d'altra parte è il primo motore delle innovazioni umane. In questi contesto l'avanzata, già lentissima dell'esercito russo, è destinata a fermarsi, e forse solo con una nuova mobilitazione, dai costi sociali ed economici paurosi, riuscirà a mantenere l'attuale lentissimo tasso d'avanzamento. La Russia risponderà nell'unico modo possibile, aumentando attacchi di droni e missili su città ucraine, senza che questo abbia però effetti ne su capacità produttiva ucraina, né sul fronte. Stiamo assistendo ad una rivoluzione che è destinata a cambiare e diminuire il ruolo del tank, ormai diventata costosa artiglieria mobile e snaturato dalle sue funzioni di penetrazione e sfondamento. Rivoluzione che investirà a breve anche l'aeronautica, destinata ad essere soppianta da uav,droni e missili nel prossimo futuro. L'Intera logistica sarà remotizzata con gli ugv che sostituiranno anche gran parte dei blindati. Fino al settore navale, dove le grandi e lente navi, sembrano impotenti davanti ai droni marini ed aerei. Una rivoluzione del warfare è sotto i nostri occhi e non vanno nascosti i lati estremamente inquietanti e pericolosi che ogni cambiamento tecnologico ,nel mondo della guerra, ricopre. Che poi è, probabilmente, la stessa serie d'inquietudini che intere civiltà hanno avuto nel passaggio dalla pietra al bronzo e dal bronzo al ferro e così via. Ps. Mi scuso per eventuali errori ma sto postando da cellulare
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“Ukraine’s attacks on Russian oil refineries set a record in May, threatening to further hurt processing that’s at a 16-year low and risking domestic fuel shortages just as summer holiday demand picks up. Ukraine carried out at least 16 attacks on Russia’s fuel-producing facilities in May, according to a Bloomberg tally of public statements from both countries. Drones targeted eight of Russia’s 10 biggest refineries last month, the data show… Ukraine’s attacks mark a shift in strategy from previous years. It’s now not only targeting primary refining units — which have been relatively easy and quick to repair — but also secondary units, including high-value and technically complex ones” bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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HerrDr8 retweeted
Ukraine absolutely shredding Russian logistics, destroying in the past 24 hours .5% of all the Russian vehicles and fuel tanks of the entire war.
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May 30
Our new study and map of Ukrainian efforts to suppress the Russian rear, evidence @FedorovMykhailo's announcement of the “logistics lockdown.” 1/6
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#StopRussianSupplyTrains #Strelnikov #StrikeRusRRsupply #1pageAssessUkrWar #Ukraine️️ #UkraineRussianWar #UkraineWarNews Great analysis back on NOV 23, 2021 from Alex Vershinin regarding Russian army logistics: specifically its dependency on rail. The Orc Triangle (Mariupol - Kherson - Sevastopol) continues to exist due to Russia's THIN line of communication running through the region. NATO had the ability to supply Ukraine the platforms/systems for a systematic attack on LoCs in the 30 km to 100 km range five years ago. Those would have enabled Ukraine to choke those LoCs. Where NATO has declined to provide necessary platforms, Ukraine has essentially grown their own. That has now born fruit with this particular battlefield challenge (chart left from @TheStudyofWar ).
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Regarding this: >>The intensification of strikes against Russian 🇷🇺 logistics (150 vehicles, 30 trains, 400 warehouses) is a real game-changer in the war. The 30 trains represent far more logistical tonnage than the trucks. 1/ Carrying capability 🧵
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Tomorrow, I will publish a long detailed thread about the ukrainian middle strike. I mapped more than 1 000 strikes since january. I start getting tired and every time i open X I see that geolocators (@moklasen @99Dominik_ @neonhandrail... thanks to them !) found new destroyed trucks for the map... I will put everything throughClaude to have detailed statistics later, I still have 13 days of march with tons of geos to add...
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In 1943, the Gestapo finally caught Raymond Aubrac — one of France's most wanted Resistance leaders. He was sentenced to death. His execution was days away. His wife Lucie was six months pregnant. Most people would have hidden. Would have grieved quietly and prayed for a miracle. Lucie Aubrac did something else entirely. She obtained forged identity papers, constructed a cover story, and walked straight into the office of Klaus Barbie — the man history would remember as the Butcher of Lyon — and convinced him to grant her a visit with the condemned man. She wasn't there to say goodbye. She was memorizing guard positions. Counting minutes. Mapping the route the prison truck would take. On October 21, 1943, that truck rolled through the streets of Lyon carrying Raymond and other prisoners toward what should have been the end. Lucie had spent weeks quietly assembling a team of Resistance fighters, planning an ambush with the precision of a military operation. When the truck reached the ambush point, the team struck — fast, coordinated, and without hesitation. In the chaos of gunfire and confusion, Raymond Aubrac was pulled free. Lucie — visibly, unmistakably pregnant — had organized every detail of his liberation. They went into hiding. Weeks later, Lucie gave birth to their daughter in a safe house while German forces searched for them across France. When liberation finally came, the Aubracs didn't merely survive — they rebuilt. Raymond became a celebrated engineer and entered public life. Lucie became a historian, pouring decades into ensuring that the women of the French Resistance — so often unnamed, so easily forgotten — were written permanently into the record. They raised three children. They traveled the world. They argued and laughed and grew old together. When journalists asked Lucie, years later, what had compelled her to risk everything that October day, she didn't hesitate. "He was my husband. What else would I do?" Lucie Aubrac passed away in 2007 at the age of 94. Raymond — who had once needed a commando team to be freed from a German prison — lived on until 2012, reaching 97 years old. In his final years, he continued speaking publicly about the Resistance, about memory, about the obligation to tell the truth. They had been married for 64 years. Not a love story built on grand gestures or perfect circumstances. A love story built in occupied France, in safe houses and forged documents and a prison truck ambush on a Lyon street — forged in fire, and never broken. True love doesn't wait for rescue. Sometimes, it does the rescuing
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