there is no way that would make it look like nukes are going to ukraine and not to russia, so this will trigger launch of russian nukes. congratulations??
i should be writing
there is no way that would make it look like nukes are going to ukraine and not to russia, so this will trigger launch of russian nukes. congratulations??
What took them so fucking long?
for now we can dazzle the most probable adversary with invoices
that’s a lot of shit takes for 10d old account
eight years ago war looked very different
this is already second time this happens
this story was out almost a month ago https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/oct/16/russia-suspected-of-planting-device-on-plane-that-caused-uk-warehouse-fire
societies in turmoil find it easier to acquire both lunatics and explosives
i’d just want to notice it’s much easier when you can just pick them up from field and melt them in a kettle
That’s nine dead by now
they are protected by geography in that sense that any long range attack is a bespoke affair, uses rare and costly weapons and requires coordination of many assets. considering its value it could be expected that there are some GBAD nearby, and long distance makes it more likely for drones to be shot down by russian jets, like it’s done more commonly in western doctrine. i think it’s probable that long range strikes are only conducted when ukrainians have intelligence about weakened air defences
they are protected by geography
iirc somewhere in the city there is a factory that for some time was the only manufacturer of RDX in entire russia, and under direct control of FSB. it could be the same plant, but i’m not sure about it
another juicy target nearby is Motovilikha plant
looks like 9M27K 220mm Uragan (BM27) cluster warhead dispenser
that’s just rehashed fukuyama
Grain alcohol is rather expensive to make compared to synthetic one, and it’d work just as well there. Antifreeze is glycol so it’s something else
It was alcohol distillery, but also they made something “of strategic significance” presumably something else than alcohol
update 2: there were 50.45% votes for EU integration after counting 99,7% votes
the problem with that is that training can’t be done “immediately” it takes tons of compute
Copyright and IP concerns disappear with an open dataset.
i don’t think i’d agree with that, doesn’t matter if dataset goes open if content went there without consideration for authors
also even things like thispersondoesnotexist were used to mass-create fake identities and such
that’d be just as stupid as calling for airstrikes on telegram or discord. i mean, russians do it, but it’s still stupid