150kg warhead?! 🫡
Missile strike on the Tuapse oil refinery in Russia. Based on the video/sound recordings it's believed this strike was made with an extended range version of the Ukrainian built Neptune cruise missile, which normally has a 150kg warhead. Zelensky confirmed it has entered combat use, without confirming which targets.
https://video.nostr.build/588a50f259564d36d4d27f9c05b49b36d4bf7fdce86f573e3a0ec14b520f1227.mp4
https://video.nostr.build/488ad6ebea67b8e850f404343556f2f4958a7d4a895ba2f4cc44efb1c9cd7320.mp4
A far more effective type of sanction than trying to apply AML/KYC to Bitcoin wallets...
Discussion
That's actually not that much. The Taurus has a 480kg warhead: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taurus_KEPD_350
Tomahawks are about 450kg.
Still, fortunately for Ukraine they can win this war by taking out relatively easy to kill economic targets in Russia; the entire Russian economy and every Russian “civilean" working for it is a valid target.
Who use wikipedia? 🤡