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13 hours ago, kwonitoy said:

According to the article:

appears to be a hybrid, something Ukraine is becoming expert on

 

Unprecedented resources mobilized by the Ukrainian forces have significantly amplified the devastation. An inside military source in Kyiv disclosed that over 100 drones were involved in the operation. Pro-Kremlin Telegram channels mentioned the possibility of a new "Palianytsia" missile drone, whose successful test was announced by President Volodymyr Zelensky at the end of August. In contrast, Ukrainian site Defense Express leans towards the theory of a modified "Neptune" missile with a tripled explosive payload.

The likelihood is high that the strike was a hybrid attack, utilizing Ukrainian rocket drones and cruise missiles.

 

Early Wednesday morning, September 18, a series of powerful explosions obliterated a major ammunition depot near the town of Toropets in the Tver region. The hit depot, labeled Arsenal No. 107, housed 240 tons of ammunition and was situated 500 kilometers north of the Ukrainian border. 

Pro-Kremlin Telegram channels mentioned the possibility of a new "Palianytsia" missile drone

 

mmmmm outed again.........

 

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always easy to blame somebody else, dare to blame Putin and your days are counted.... the usual propaganda ""it's not us, it's them""

Kremlin Excuses New Army Expansion By Casting Blame Away From Putin – And Towards The West

https://au.yahoo.com/news/kremlin-excuses-army-expansion-casting-121449495.html

 

 

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Another day, another Russian arsenal blown to bits. Today was the 23rd Arsenal of the Missile & Artillery forces in Krasnodar Region's turn.

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New Poll with surprising results. 

 

49% of Russians support withdrawal of troops from Ukraine, poll says

Nearly 50% of Russian people support withdrawing troops from Ukraine and negotiating for peace, even without achieving the Kremlin's military objectives, according to a joint survey conducted by independent pollsters ExtremeScan and Chronicles.

The figures represent a striking shift from the overwhelming support for the war indicated by past polls. A February survey from the Levada Center, an independent Russian polling organization, found that 77% of Russians supported the full-scale war in Ukraine.

According to polls conducted by ExtremeScan and Chronicles in September 2024, 49% of Russians support the immediate withdrawal of troops from Ukraine and peace talks with Kyiv, an increase of nearly 10% from the three previous polls held since February 2023.

When asked about Ukraine's incursion into Kursk Oblast, respondents said it was more important to oust Ukrainian troops from Russian territory than to seize more ground in eastern Ukraine.

https://kyivindependent.com/49-of-russians-support-withdrawal-of-troops-from-ukraine-poll-says/

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