or maybe John Deere 4830. 😅 pic.twitter.com/J9ygsul3xi
— Open Source America (@USAopens) June 6, 2023
"Leopard" tanks....
— MAKS 24 🇺🇦👀 (@Maks_NAFO_FELLA) June 6, 2023
Russian 🤡🤡🤡 https://t.co/s8jyO6aHsp pic.twitter.com/j9w3sbAoNx
or maybe John Deere 4830. 😅 pic.twitter.com/J9ygsul3xi
— Open Source America (@USAopens) June 6, 2023
"Leopard" tanks....
— MAKS 24 🇺🇦👀 (@Maks_NAFO_FELLA) June 6, 2023
Russian 🤡🤡🤡 https://t.co/s8jyO6aHsp pic.twitter.com/j9w3sbAoNx
Russians let Ukrainians inside the halls and turbine room with truck loads of explosives. Makes perfect sense. https://t.co/HkAemJUmBu
— Johnny Six (@Johnyrocket69) June 6, 2023
The operationalization of Nord Stream marked a significant turning point for Russia, as it eliminated the necessity of using Ukraine as a transit route for its gas supply to Europe. Consequently, this development potentially empowered Russia to consider launching a military… https://t.co/VB1OLAgJE4
— Velina Tchakarova (@vtchakarova) June 6, 2023
Some Russian trenches are already under water. pic.twitter.com/rIJGZd88zL
— COUPSURE (@COUPSURE) June 6, 2023
Satellite imagery of the destroyed Nova Kakhovka dam.
— COUPSURE (@COUPSURE) June 6, 2023
Via @cxemu pic.twitter.com/JHMaP12VTS
Lol. Russians have been in control of dam you have any idea how much boom it takes to breach it? Just look at the first boom Russians used at the dam a year ago... it didn't breach.
I m having a working brain, i have my reasons to beleive that its not Russian act.Yeah, looks like Ukraine went all the way over to right next to the Russian side to do it huh?
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Exactly.A lot of amphibious equipment was transferred to the Ukrainians by NATO for an amphibious invasion. Undersea explosions are not difficult when you're on the other side of the river.
Anyway, the loss of the dam is way too big for the Russians to have done it, it supplies 85% of Crimea's water. And if they wanted to flood their own defences, all they had to do was open the floodgates, would have done the same thing at the flick of a switch.
It leaves all Ukrainian areas north of the dam short of water. The dammed-up water was used to supply reservoirs. Whilst the canal supplying Crimea was north of the dam, Crimea itself is south of the dam and they can tap the water from further downstream.I m having a working brain, i have my reasons to beleive that its not Russian act.
Oh and the Russians aren't monitoring that? They just let Ukrainians move maybe 5t of explosives underwater to the dam right next to the turbine hall that they control?A lot of amphibious equipment was transferred to the Ukrainians by NATO for an amphibious invasion. Undersea explosions are not difficult when you're on the other side of the river.
Anyway, the loss of the dam is way too big for the Russians to have done it, it supplies 85% of Crimea's water. And if they wanted to flood their own defences, all they had to do was open the floodgates, would have done the same thing at the flick of a switch.
Whilst amphibious vehicles can cross water they are still better on land, a shorter crossing would have been more advantageous and would also have allowed for pontoon bridging to move heavy tanks in later on.View attachment 28116
UAF cannot get through all that to reach Crimea or break the land bridge, so it makes sense to flood the river and try from across the river.
BBC released footage showing the effects of flood in the Ukrainian settlements of Krynky and Tyahynka in Kherson Oblast. pic.twitter.com/xRO3ffDWM4
— Status-6 (Military & Conflict News) (BlueSky too) (@Archer83Able) June 6, 2023
“The United States government has intelligence that is leaning toward Russia as the culprit of the attack on the dam in Ukraine, according to two U.S. officials and one Western official” @ckubeNBC @Abs_NBChttps://t.co/yGLngKBXUC pic.twitter.com/nnwAWy8QTh
— Rob Lee (@RALee85) June 6, 2023
Iranian-delivered Mohajer-6 UAV operated by the Russian Armed Forces crashed in the eastern part of Crimea this evening.
— Status-6 (Military & Conflict News) (BlueSky too) (@Archer83Able) June 6, 2023
Earlier, Russian sources reported that a Ukrainian UAV was shot down in that area, so it can be assumed that it was a friendly-fire incident by the Russians. pic.twitter.com/lpBs59LwOw