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...

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Judging by the footage, compared to yesterday, the fire has expanded its reach and is now engulfing other tanks.

Nice! That's great news.

If Ukraine can successfully build these things in hidden basement workshops, stopping production is going to be hard.

The engines are Ukrainian made turbofans too – Ukraine has a much more sophisticated manufacturing industry than many realize.

A dark irony of this war is that during the Soviet Union, Ukraine was the manufacturing hub for the weapons systems that the Russia military still uses.

This war will end being a battle between different eras of Ukrainian weaponry.

150kg warhead?! 🫡

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? 🤡