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  • The oil rain was much worse today.

  • Fantastic, Ukraine now has at least 100 in active service, not including units that are undergoing maintenance or repair.

  • Probably, here is a satellite image.

  • You probably wouldn't like the other version.

  • This battalion operates near the border, so hopefully it's not as common in other areas.

  • Summary:

    Alexei Zemtsov, a Ka-52 pilot and prominent military blogger known as "Voyevoda," committed suicide following sustained pressure and legal harassment from high-ranking military officials after he exposed poor equipment and leadership failures. Before his death, Zemtsov released compromising material on the Aerospace Forces leadership and appealed to federal investigators to address systemic corruption and coerced confessions. He ultimately chose to end his life rather than face trial for "discrediting" the army, requesting that his influential Telegram channel be transferred to fellow blogger Kirill Fedorov.

    https://t.me/astrapress/109891

  • Magyar(Hungarian) is his call sign. It's a funny coincidence since both of them are political targets of the Orban regime.

  • It got hit again.

  • FP-1/2 UAV flying over Ust-Luga less than an hour ago.

    NSFW

  • By definition, a riot involves violence from the crowd, so you are correct. I'll fix that.

  • Mash

  • Fixed, thank you.

  • Booze

    *Updated transcription.

  • From the original Time article:

    The Phantom MK-1 S looks the part of an Al soldier. Encased in jet black steel with a tinted glass visor, it conjures a visceral dread far beyond what may be evoked by your typical humanoid robot. And on this late February morning, it brandishes assorted high-powered weaponry: a revolver, pistol, shotgun, and replica of an M-16 rifle....In February, two Phantoms were sent to Ukraine—initially for frontline-reconnaissance support. But Foundation is also preparing Phantoms for potential deployment in combat scenarios...

    However, the difference between holding a weapon and firing a weapon accurately is an ocean wide.

  • Yes, usually... warrant, arrest, forced public apology, "court", a few thousand ruble fine, ostracization/banishment.

    Whatever "accidents" happen afterwards are purely coincidence.