Bjays92
Senior Member
More strikes in Crimea today at at least 3 different locations. Power station, miltary base, and railway.
Just a few days ago Zelensky said there was no chance of the war ending until Crimea is liberated.More strikes in Crimea today at at least 3 different locations. Power station, miltary base, and railway.
Just a few days ago Zelensky said there was no chance of the war ending until Crimea is liberated.
It's not clear it actually is medium range weapons however. Lots of the video that has been studied doesn't appear to show any missiles. Of course I'm not saying Ukraine hasn't got ATACMS because they very well could, but it's also distinctly possible these are covert operations or involve partisans.It's good that everyone is pretending this is sabotage. That's de-escalatory from previous Russian rhetoric of how they'll attack NATO if Ukraine was given medium range weapons.
It's not clear it actually is medium range weapons however. Lots of the video that has been studied doesn't appear to show any missiles. Of course I'm not saying Ukraine hasn't got ATACMS because they very well could, but it's also distinctly possible these are covert operations or involve partisans.
Not knowing a lot about the potential ordnance here, is it possible that it was a medium range missile targeting a laser 'paint' by partisan forces?
During 20 min.:
— Fasti 🇪🇺🇩🇪🇺🇦🇬🇪🇨🇦 (@Fasti26368280) August 18, 2022
-🇺🇦 forces hit 🇷🇺 base in Nova Kakhovka
- Ammo depot was hit in Belgorod Oblast of 🇷🇺
- Another ammo depot was hit in Belgorod region of 🇷🇺
- 🇺🇦 forces destroyed 🇷🇺military factory in Lotykove
- 🇷🇺 Air Base in Belbek at Sevastopol in occupied Crimea is burning
I agree with you, and the more attacks that happen the more clear that becomes. A explosions at ammo dumps deep behind frontlines could be partisan attacks, consistent deep strikes in Crimea are quite clearly missiles.Pretty clear to anybody who knows what they are looking at.
Consider three known facts:
What is more likely:
- 10-15m craters require 500lb of explosive.
- No sighting of a missile.
- There's also not much of an elliptical profile on the craters indicating either a perpendicular impact or point detonation.
1) A special ops team hand carrying a full ton of explosives to create 4 large craters, after infiltrating several hundred km into enemy territory, on to a decently defended airbase. Or;
2) Strikes by ballistic missiles with 500 lb warheads. Ballistic missiles with terminal guidance can be made to fly straight down at supersonic speeds (which would be hard to see).
To add to the above, why would a SOF team use hundreds of pounds of explosive when they can disable an aircraft by tossing a grenade in the cockpit and engine intake?
Large fire near the airport in #Sochi. According to preliminary information, storages caught fire. pic.twitter.com/9nD30ASLs1
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) August 20, 2022