Tatarigami
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Former UA officer
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This isn’t a scene from Mad Max: Furiosa - it’s more like Mad Maxim: Alcohosa, featuring Russian assault troops in Pokrovsk rolling in on hacked-up motorcycles and jery-rigged civilian trucks
November 11, 2025 at 6:38 AM
This isn’t a scene from Mad Max: Furiosa - it’s more like Mad Maxim: Alcohosa, featuring Russian assault troops in Pokrovsk rolling in on hacked-up motorcycles and jery-rigged civilian trucks
A truly infernal video has surfaced from attack by Ukrainian forces yesterday, on the Tuapse seaport. The massive explosion points to a serious payload carried by an USV. Extra credit goes to the cameraman, who happened to be in the right place at the right time
November 11, 2025 at 5:19 AM
A truly infernal video has surfaced from attack by Ukrainian forces yesterday, on the Tuapse seaport. The massive explosion points to a serious payload carried by an USV. Extra credit goes to the cameraman, who happened to be in the right place at the right time
2/ Video from the site after the attack shows damage to several buildings, suggesting a high likelihood of a multi-drone or missile strike. The destruction appears severe enough to disrupt the city’s heating supply.
Video source: supernova_plus TG channel
Video source: supernova_plus TG channel
November 9, 2025 at 9:17 AM
2/ Video from the site after the attack shows damage to several buildings, suggesting a high likelihood of a multi-drone or missile strike. The destruction appears severe enough to disrupt the city’s heating supply.
Video source: supernova_plus TG channel
Video source: supernova_plus TG channel
As of the morning of November 9, photos and videos surfaced showing damage to the Voronezh Thermal Power Plant No. 1, hit by Ukrainian forces. According to local media, the facility is the main supplier of heating for homes and to more than a thousand businesses in Voronezh
November 9, 2025 at 9:17 AM
As of the morning of November 9, photos and videos surfaced showing damage to the Voronezh Thermal Power Plant No. 1, hit by Ukrainian forces. According to local media, the facility is the main supplier of heating for homes and to more than a thousand businesses in Voronezh
On November 6, Ukrainian drones struck targets in Volgograd, causing a fire at Lukoil’s oil refinery. The refinery has suspended operations following the attack, according to sources cited by Reuters. Earlier, Reuters reported that oil operations in Tuapse had also been halted
November 7, 2025 at 6:12 PM
On November 6, Ukrainian drones struck targets in Volgograd, causing a fire at Lukoil’s oil refinery. The refinery has suspended operations following the attack, according to sources cited by Reuters. Earlier, Reuters reported that oil operations in Tuapse had also been halted
2/ There were multiple confirmed hits. Footage shows another strike occurring while the power plant was already on fire.
November 6, 2025 at 5:23 AM
2/ There were multiple confirmed hits. Footage shows another strike occurring while the power plant was already on fire.
Ukraine has launched a series of successful large-scale strikes across Russia tonight. As of November 6, multiple hits are confirmed. 🧵Thread:
1. A major fire was caught on video at the Kostromskaya thermal power plant in Volgorechensk, over 730 km from the Ukrainian border.
1. A major fire was caught on video at the Kostromskaya thermal power plant in Volgorechensk, over 730 km from the Ukrainian border.
November 6, 2025 at 5:21 AM
Ukraine has launched a series of successful large-scale strikes across Russia tonight. As of November 6, multiple hits are confirmed. 🧵Thread:
1. A major fire was caught on video at the Kostromskaya thermal power plant in Volgorechensk, over 730 km from the Ukrainian border.
1. A major fire was caught on video at the Kostromskaya thermal power plant in Volgorechensk, over 730 km from the Ukrainian border.
2/ A video showing a burning airplane falling from the sky, likely the claimed Il-76, has also been recorded and published
November 5, 2025 at 1:12 PM
2/ A video showing a burning airplane falling from the sky, likely the claimed Il-76, has also been recorded and published
According to Russian milblogger Fighterbomber, who has a wide network within the Russian Air Force, an Il-76 was shot down in Sudan on November 4 by the Rapid Support Forces. According to him, the aircraft had been purchased in Kyrgyzstan a month and a half ago for $12 million
The crew was Russian.
The crew was Russian.
November 5, 2025 at 1:12 PM
According to Russian milblogger Fighterbomber, who has a wide network within the Russian Air Force, an Il-76 was shot down in Sudan on November 4 by the Rapid Support Forces. According to him, the aircraft had been purchased in Kyrgyzstan a month and a half ago for $12 million
The crew was Russian.
The crew was Russian.
Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence released a video compilation of combat operations in the Zaporizhzhia and Lyman sectors over the past week, showing a series of ambushes, assaults through wooded areas, the capture of prisoners, drone strikes, and other battlefield actions.
November 4, 2025 at 11:40 AM
Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence released a video compilation of combat operations in the Zaporizhzhia and Lyman sectors over the past week, showing a series of ambushes, assaults through wooded areas, the capture of prisoners, drone strikes, and other battlefield actions.
3/ Another successful strike: explosions, reportedly in Dovzhansk, Luhansk Oblast, were captured on video
Source: Exilenova_plus
Source: Exilenova_plus
November 4, 2025 at 4:09 AM
3/ Another successful strike: explosions, reportedly in Dovzhansk, Luhansk Oblast, were captured on video
Source: Exilenova_plus
Source: Exilenova_plus
2/ Sterlitamak petrochemical plant: According to local media, part of a production workshop collapsed following an explosion.
November 4, 2025 at 4:09 AM
2/ Sterlitamak petrochemical plant: According to local media, part of a production workshop collapsed following an explosion.
Another sleepless night for Russia, as Ukrainian forces continue their deep-strike campaign, now a new element of daily life in the country. Ukraine successfully hit multiple important targets tonight
🧵Thread:
1. Video showing the aftermath of the attack on the refinery in Kstovo, Nizhny Novgorod:
🧵Thread:
1. Video showing the aftermath of the attack on the refinery in Kstovo, Nizhny Novgorod:
November 4, 2025 at 4:09 AM
Another sleepless night for Russia, as Ukrainian forces continue their deep-strike campaign, now a new element of daily life in the country. Ukraine successfully hit multiple important targets tonight
🧵Thread:
1. Video showing the aftermath of the attack on the refinery in Kstovo, Nizhny Novgorod:
🧵Thread:
1. Video showing the aftermath of the attack on the refinery in Kstovo, Nizhny Novgorod:
2/ Affected vessels:
The small vessel Nord was destroyed;
Fires broke out on the tanker Pollux (Panama) with 40,000 tons of petroleum products and on Chai (Liberia) with 56,000 tons;
Fires also affected the tankers Coast Buster (Bahamas) and Saturn (Russia), both without cargo
The small vessel Nord was destroyed;
Fires broke out on the tanker Pollux (Panama) with 40,000 tons of petroleum products and on Chai (Liberia) with 56,000 tons;
Fires also affected the tankers Coast Buster (Bahamas) and Saturn (Russia), both without cargo
November 3, 2025 at 1:08 PM
2/ Affected vessels:
The small vessel Nord was destroyed;
Fires broke out on the tanker Pollux (Panama) with 40,000 tons of petroleum products and on Chai (Liberia) with 56,000 tons;
Fires also affected the tankers Coast Buster (Bahamas) and Saturn (Russia), both without cargo
The small vessel Nord was destroyed;
Fires broke out on the tanker Pollux (Panama) with 40,000 tons of petroleum products and on Chai (Liberia) with 56,000 tons;
Fires also affected the tankers Coast Buster (Bahamas) and Saturn (Russia), both without cargo
According to the Telegram channel Dossier of Spy, an attack on Tuapse’s Black Sea port using 12 UAVs destroyed the vessel Nord, ignited fires on 4 tankers, including Pollux (40000 tons) and Chai (56000 tons) of petroleum products, damaged port equipment and a transport pipeline:
November 3, 2025 at 1:08 PM
According to the Telegram channel Dossier of Spy, an attack on Tuapse’s Black Sea port using 12 UAVs destroyed the vessel Nord, ignited fires on 4 tankers, including Pollux (40000 tons) and Chai (56000 tons) of petroleum products, damaged port equipment and a transport pipeline:
Over the past month, we’ve released exclusive investigations on foreign mercenaries from Africa in Russia, the planned bridge between Russia and North Korea, and Moscow’s tank production plans. We’re not stopping: more exclusives are coming this month, and we need your support:
November 2, 2025 at 11:14 AM
Over the past month, we’ve released exclusive investigations on foreign mercenaries from Africa in Russia, the planned bridge between Russia and North Korea, and Moscow’s tank production plans. We’re not stopping: more exclusives are coming this month, and we need your support:
10/ Russia is likely to continue its barter of resources and technology for people, receiving both workers and soldiers. While Korean cheap labor won’t solve Russia's workforce shortage, it could provide limited relief and support both infrastructure and military projects.
October 30, 2025 at 5:48 AM
10/ Russia is likely to continue its barter of resources and technology for people, receiving both workers and soldiers. While Korean cheap labor won’t solve Russia's workforce shortage, it could provide limited relief and support both infrastructure and military projects.
7/ At the current pace, barring severe weather-related delays, the bridge and its supporting infrastructure are expected to be completed by mid-2026, indicating that the project remains on schedule.
October 30, 2025 at 5:48 AM
7/ At the current pace, barring severe weather-related delays, the bridge and its supporting infrastructure are expected to be completed by mid-2026, indicating that the project remains on schedule.
5/ On the Russian side, the "Khasan" checkpoint with five lanes is planned: 2 for cargo, 1 for oversized vehicles, one for buses, and one for cars. Initial capacity is 300 vehicles per day (~109,500 per year), expandable to 800 per day (~292,000 per year).
October 30, 2025 at 5:48 AM
5/ On the Russian side, the "Khasan" checkpoint with five lanes is planned: 2 for cargo, 1 for oversized vehicles, one for buses, and one for cars. Initial capacity is 300 vehicles per day (~109,500 per year), expandable to 800 per day (~292,000 per year).
4/ Both countries are building entry ports with border control and customs zones. The North Korean side appears ahead, with a complex of buildings likely intended for administrative, storage, and inspection functions to manage cargo and passenger flows.
October 30, 2025 at 5:48 AM
4/ Both countries are building entry ports with border control and customs zones. The North Korean side appears ahead, with a complex of buildings likely intended for administrative, storage, and inspection functions to manage cargo and passenger flows.
3/ In the summer of 2024, Russia confirmed plans to build a road bridge over the Tumen River, with construction led by Russia’s TunnelYuzhStroy. The project is budgeted at ~9 billion rubles (~$110M), spanning 4.7 km in total, with the bridge itself about 1 km long
October 30, 2025 at 5:48 AM
3/ In the summer of 2024, Russia confirmed plans to build a road bridge over the Tumen River, with construction led by Russia’s TunnelYuzhStroy. The project is budgeted at ~9 billion rubles (~$110M), spanning 4.7 km in total, with the bridge itself about 1 km long
2/ Today, Russia and North Korea have no direct road connection. The only land crossing is the 1950s-era Korea - Russia Friendship Railroad Bridge. Air and maritime routes, via Pyongyang Airport and ports like Rajin, exist, but their capacity and costs are often suboptimal.
October 30, 2025 at 5:48 AM
2/ Today, Russia and North Korea have no direct road connection. The only land crossing is the 1950s-era Korea - Russia Friendship Railroad Bridge. Air and maritime routes, via Pyongyang Airport and ports like Rajin, exist, but their capacity and costs are often suboptimal.
North Korea and Russia are rapidly building their first road bridge to enhance logistics and expand military and economic ties. Frontelligence Insight has analyzed satellite imagery and project documents to estimate its completion and potential impact. 🧵Thread:
October 30, 2025 at 5:48 AM
North Korea and Russia are rapidly building their first road bridge to enhance logistics and expand military and economic ties. Frontelligence Insight has analyzed satellite imagery and project documents to estimate its completion and potential impact. 🧵Thread:
Alongside dozens of videos showing the mass execution of civilians, including women, children, and medical staff, new satellite imagery analyzed for the 2nd consecutive day by HRL_YaleSPH reveals atrocities by Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces so extensive they are visible from orbit
October 29, 2025 at 4:57 AM
Alongside dozens of videos showing the mass execution of civilians, including women, children, and medical staff, new satellite imagery analyzed for the 2nd consecutive day by HRL_YaleSPH reveals atrocities by Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces so extensive they are visible from orbit
2/ In addition to the 11 main storage tanks, at least six smaller units were also severely damaged or destroyed. These were likely day tanks, which regulate fuel flow between the main tanks and distribution systems, or storage for additives (anti-corrosion agents or stabilizers)
October 18, 2025 at 5:26 AM
2/ In addition to the 11 main storage tanks, at least six smaller units were also severely damaged or destroyed. These were likely day tanks, which regulate fuel flow between the main tanks and distribution systems, or storage for additives (anti-corrosion agents or stabilizers)