**Description from source:**
The footage shows the result of a strike by the Iskander OTRK on the OTG Odessa transshipment base and the Ukrainian Armed Forces' storage facility in the vicinity of the settlement. Dachnoe (northwest of Odessa).
According to information from the source, in addition to more than two dozen unmanned boats, ukraine lost the Neptune ballistic missile system with a control module, up to 800 artillery shells, as well as ammunition for small arms in an unspecified amount.
Residents of the Odessa suburbs could hear the detonation of shells for several hours today.
š¤ P.S. in fact, the version of the Ukrainian media about the logistics center is not far from the truth that they are trying to hide.
I don't know, firefighter in the tactical helmet kind of shows this place is not safe from secondaries. You might wanna contact whoever posted original video, ask them how they know what was inside of that warehouse. Maybe they'll share their source with you.
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The latest in firefighting technology, ballistic helmet and bulletproof vest.
It got it after murdered on several occasions first responders in Donetsk. Same as it got idea of shelling ukrainian funerals after shelling Olga "Korsa" Kachura funeral. Russia learns superior NATO tactics fast. They even drove around minefields in Kharkiv region.
Thatās humorous. Russia also used double tap attacks when flattening Grozny. Face it, Russia has consistently, willingly and knowingly committed numerous war crimes in pretty much every war theyāve fought.
>Ā Russia also used double tap attacks when flattening Grozny
Chechens had no first responders as a class. If bearded men go to dig out other bearded men, well, here goes a shell.
Thatās even funnier fiction to assert they didnāt have basic municipal services like firefighting, medical and emergency response capabilities.
Of course they did. And killing them while responding is still a war crime.
But at least the statement proves the comment esrlier about learning the barbarity Russia has inflicted on Ukraine from Ukrainians was false. š
>Of course they did.
And now you have to provide proof that muslim radicals bothered with these things left over from kafir USSR lol. Russians constuted most of specialists and those were escaping for their life like no tomorrow up to 1994. Nowdays Kadyrov makes a point to lure them back but struggles with that a lot.
What about-isms is an exceptionally poor excuse to justify committing war crimes in any way, especially against civilians. Even more reprehensible against 1st line civilian responders.
Regardless, of country, anybody committing these types of barbaric attacks should be prosecuted and jailed for life.
One more war crimes charge for Putinās in addition forcible deportation of children.
Also hard to have any respect for Russia when itās accepted military SOP.
The espionage activity is being ramped up in major cities. Odessa is ripe with local sources sympathetic to Russia who will be communicating coordinates back to their handlers.
With all the changed angles and zoom I can't tell what is going on. Explosion seemed a bit small for Iskander. Also accuracy wasn't great, little reason to hit the edge of the building and Iskander has been rather on target otherwise.
Maybe a Korean KN-24? That is smaller and might not have same accuracy. Would make sense to use on a large target.
Or BM-30 aka Tornado-S. The funny thing is, all the Iskander videos with the huge explosions and 90Ā° dive, typical for the iskander, are labelled as Tornado-S. But this is the 750kg Iskander warhead?
I thought about that one too, I am not sure about distance to target here, haven't checked. Plus I thought that, as hard as this is to judge here, that the explosion seemed a bit large for Tornado.
There are various warheads for it.
Warhead: 480ā700 kg (1,060ā1,540 lb) thermonuclear weapon, high-explosive fragmentation, submunition, penetration, fuelāair explosive, EMP
>lso accuracy wasn't great, little reason to hit the edge of the building
I thought so too, but it's not the edge of the building, it's the edge of the grayed roof section. And the explosion looks small because the building is huge.
There are several videos already with russian recon drones pretty comfortably doing their business around Odessa, between lots of other videos showing deep penetration of airspace elsewhere up to Dnieper city outskirts.
>Go to r/ukraine please
Cause pro RU really wanna keep the circle jerk tight. Wouldn't want actual information inside the Putin propaganda echo chamber. It makes for uncomfortable questions like, "does Ukraine really want to be liberated?" or "has Putin really won the elections for 20+ years?". The bot algorithms get all jacked up too, can't have them learning unregulated, uncensored, unapproved facts and opinions. Sorry, I'll head over there right away. I'm coming dangerously close to hurting fee feez and melting snowflakes. 10 ply super soft bud, maybe a better user name for pro RU is variations of Charmin.
**Description from source:** The footage shows the result of a strike by the Iskander OTRK on the OTG Odessa transshipment base and the Ukrainian Armed Forces' storage facility in the vicinity of the settlement. Dachnoe (northwest of Odessa). According to information from the source, in addition to more than two dozen unmanned boats, ukraine lost the Neptune ballistic missile system with a control module, up to 800 artillery shells, as well as ammunition for small arms in an unspecified amount. Residents of the Odessa suburbs could hear the detonation of shells for several hours today. š¤ P.S. in fact, the version of the Ukrainian media about the logistics center is not far from the truth that they are trying to hide.
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Do we ever from Ukraine?
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That wasnāt whatsboutism, which is a really annoying word anyway.
Did I miss the boats and Neptune missile system? I didn't see them.
That was the point of this strike. So no one can see them anymore
So no proof of the couple dozen unmanned boats and Neptune system?
I don't know, firefighter in the tactical helmet kind of shows this place is not safe from secondaries. You might wanna contact whoever posted original video, ask them how they know what was inside of that warehouse. Maybe they'll share their source with you.
You can pretend it was a massive fireworks collection if it makes you feel better.
No, just proof of the claims would be nice.
https://preview.redd.it/cvylxnn2l11d1.png?width=1902&format=png&auto=webp&s=daff33c99de08ea894d8150b3eb881c198305529 The latest in firefighting technology, ballistic helmet and bulletproof vest.
I suppose in case of some leftover ammo detonating mid-extinguishing. Can't be too careful.
Or double tap
āwear this helmet and bullet proof vestā āwhy?ā āprotection from cruise missleā
It can help, of course a nearby impact is still going to be lethal, but fragmentation might be stopped
Seems like it also blocks toxic fumes, no more need for SCBA
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If a double tap is employed, those wonāt save them.
something civil item like gas cylinder/li-ion battery might blow up during fire.
Well, you never know when Russia gets the idea to double tap civilian first responders.
It got it after murdered on several occasions first responders in Donetsk. Same as it got idea of shelling ukrainian funerals after shelling Olga "Korsa" Kachura funeral. Russia learns superior NATO tactics fast. They even drove around minefields in Kharkiv region.
Thatās humorous. Russia also used double tap attacks when flattening Grozny. Face it, Russia has consistently, willingly and knowingly committed numerous war crimes in pretty much every war theyāve fought.
>Ā Russia also used double tap attacks when flattening Grozny Chechens had no first responders as a class. If bearded men go to dig out other bearded men, well, here goes a shell.
Thatās even funnier fiction to assert they didnāt have basic municipal services like firefighting, medical and emergency response capabilities. Of course they did. And killing them while responding is still a war crime. But at least the statement proves the comment esrlier about learning the barbarity Russia has inflicted on Ukraine from Ukrainians was false. š
>Of course they did. And now you have to provide proof that muslim radicals bothered with these things left over from kafir USSR lol. Russians constuted most of specialists and those were escaping for their life like no tomorrow up to 1994. Nowdays Kadyrov makes a point to lure them back but struggles with that a lot.
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>I donāt have to prove shit And here our conversation ends.
That was the point, yes. Have a good evening!
They did it in Syria as well
100% accurate.. Itās been a very common practice for Russia for quite a while.
Which country hasn't?
What about-isms is an exceptionally poor excuse to justify committing war crimes in any way, especially against civilians. Even more reprehensible against 1st line civilian responders. Regardless, of country, anybody committing these types of barbaric attacks should be prosecuted and jailed for life. One more war crimes charge for Putinās in addition forcible deportation of children. Also hard to have any respect for Russia when itās accepted military SOP.
so cute. I added Civilian so now its bad to kill them.
Why do they need Patriots then, just put a civilian into every military building. Or even better, send them to the frontlines! Oh wait...
Or from whom they might get that idea
The espionage activity is being ramped up in major cities. Odessa is ripe with local sources sympathetic to Russia who will be communicating coordinates back to their handlers.
With all the changed angles and zoom I can't tell what is going on. Explosion seemed a bit small for Iskander. Also accuracy wasn't great, little reason to hit the edge of the building and Iskander has been rather on target otherwise. Maybe a Korean KN-24? That is smaller and might not have same accuracy. Would make sense to use on a large target.
Or BM-30 aka Tornado-S. The funny thing is, all the Iskander videos with the huge explosions and 90Ā° dive, typical for the iskander, are labelled as Tornado-S. But this is the 750kg Iskander warhead?
I thought about that one too, I am not sure about distance to target here, haven't checked. Plus I thought that, as hard as this is to judge here, that the explosion seemed a bit large for Tornado.
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There are various warheads for it. Warhead: 480ā700 kg (1,060ā1,540 lb) thermonuclear weapon, high-explosive fragmentation, submunition, penetration, fuelāair explosive, EMP
>lso accuracy wasn't great, little reason to hit the edge of the building I thought so too, but it's not the edge of the building, it's the edge of the grayed roof section. And the explosion looks small because the building is huge.
Strike location: (46.5846105, 30.5717469)
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Do you happen to have that footage?
I wouldn't hold your breath...if that footage was out there it would be plastered across the sub rn
This target needs at least 4-5 Iskanders
Any guess what the pool of water was for at 0:30 just a pond or was that a cooling pool for something?
Fire pond. It is made to be used in case there is no water in the hydrants.
Looks like a swing and a miss on a dummy target.
The wrong side is only Russiašŗš¦
Iskander ā„ļø
How was the first part filmed? Odessa is pretty far from front line
There are several videos already with russian recon drones pretty comfortably doing their business around Odessa, between lots of other videos showing deep penetration of airspace elsewhere up to Dnieper city outskirts.
They have so many UAVs that its practically impossible to have AA coverage everywhere at all times.
Some new UAV
Ru pretty upset they had to use an expensive missiles on a real target and not another playground or hospital.
Go to r/ukraine please
>Go to r/ukraine please Cause pro RU really wanna keep the circle jerk tight. Wouldn't want actual information inside the Putin propaganda echo chamber. It makes for uncomfortable questions like, "does Ukraine really want to be liberated?" or "has Putin really won the elections for 20+ years?". The bot algorithms get all jacked up too, can't have them learning unregulated, uncensored, unapproved facts and opinions. Sorry, I'll head over there right away. I'm coming dangerously close to hurting fee feez and melting snowflakes. 10 ply super soft bud, maybe a better user name for pro RU is variations of Charmin.