🧵BREAKING: Russia - Dmitrievsky Chemical Plant burned down today on the outskirts of Moscow. This is the largest Russian manufacturer of chemical solvents. Located 250 miles EAST of Moscow. We are beginning to see a pattern develop. pic.twitter.com/537LLI2JR7
— Igor Sushko (@igorsushko) April 21, 2022
This fire occurred on the same day, today as this one:https://t.co/6xGfIEAwR3
— Igor Sushko (@igorsushko) April 21, 2022
what no vodkaAggieChemist said:
All products
Other products
Butyl acetate
2-Ethylhexanol
Acetic acid
Acetone
Adipic acid
Butyl acrylate
Butyl alcohol (Butanol)
Castor oil
Fraction of aromatic hydrocarbons (FAH)
Glacial Acrylic Acid
Glycerine
Isobutyl alcohol
Kerosene TS 1
Maleic Anhydride
Methyl acetate
Mixed Xylene
Monochloroacetic acid (MCAA)
N-butanol
Orthoxylene
Phthalic anhydride
Propylene glycol
Sodium formate
Solvent Ultimax 646
Solvent Ultimax 647
Titanium dioxide
Toluene
Nope. Nothing flammable here.
Everything in Russia is pretty much related to either St. Petersburg or Moscow.rgag12 said:
Interesting that something 250 miles east of somewhere is considered the "outskirts".
I guess Dallas is on the outskirts of San Antonio
Any of those essential for explosive or propellant manufacturing?AggieChemist said:
All products
Other products
Butyl acetate
2-Ethylhexanol
Acetic acid
Acetone
Adipic acid
Butyl acrylate
Butyl alcohol (Butanol)
Castor oil
Fraction of aromatic hydrocarbons (FAH)
Glacial Acrylic Acid
Glycerine
Isobutyl alcohol
Kerosene TS 1
Maleic Anhydride
Methyl acetate
Mixed Xylene
Monochloroacetic acid (MCAA)
N-butanol
Orthoxylene
Phthalic anhydride
Propylene glycol
Sodium formate
Solvent Ultimax 646
Solvent Ultimax 647
Titanium dioxide
Toluene
Nope. Nothing flammable here.
We are just starting to get a little payback for the Russian involvement in Vietnam. However, in Vietnam, we wouldn't bomb airfileds and left Haiphong Harbor open for business due to now wanting to risk hitting any Russians.Rossticus said:Keegan99 said:
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Russian tank takes direct strike in Mariupol during ongoing urban warfare pic.twitter.com/QyoWaFMMwa
— ELINT News (@ELINTNews) April 21, 2022
That Poseidon wasn't partaking in war assistance, it was on a special operation to survey whale sighting anomalies.RebelE Infantry said:Keegan99 said:
Tweet was deleted. What was it?
Claim that US Navy Poseidon aircraft provided tracking and targeting data on the Moskva.
*If true* it could be construed as direct US involvement in the attack.
And Ivan still hasn't learned that tanks in an urban environment need infantry support.ATX_AG_08 said:Russian tank takes direct strike in Mariupol during ongoing urban warfare pic.twitter.com/QyoWaFMMwa
— ELINT News (@ELINTNews) April 21, 2022
74OA said:Any of those essential for explosive or propellant manufacturing?AggieChemist said:
All products
Other products
Butyl acetate
2-Ethylhexanol
Acetic acid
Acetone
Adipic acid
Butyl acrylate
Butyl alcohol (Butanol)
Castor oil
Fraction of aromatic hydrocarbons (FAH)
Glacial Acrylic Acid
Glycerine
Isobutyl alcohol
Kerosene TS 1
Maleic Anhydride
Methyl acetate
Mixed Xylene
Monochloroacetic acid (MCAA)
N-butanol
Orthoxylene
Phthalic anhydride
Propylene glycol
Sodium formate
Solvent Ultimax 646
Solvent Ultimax 647
Titanium dioxide
Toluene
Nope. Nothing flammable here.
Russia is sure having a lot of spontaneous ammunition malfunctions these days. Time to gulag another 10 generals, Putin.PJYoung said:🧵BREAKING: Russia - Dmitrievsky Chemical Plant burned down today on the outskirts of Moscow. This is the largest Russian manufacturer of chemical solvents. Located 250 miles EAST of Moscow. We are beginning to see a pattern develop. pic.twitter.com/537LLI2JR7
— Igor Sushko (@igorsushko) April 21, 2022
Capturing a #Russian #Orlan UAV.
— Canadian Ukrainian Volunteer 🇺🇦🇨🇦✊🏻 (@CanadianUkrain1) April 21, 2022
Glory to #Ukraine ✊🏻🇺🇦 pic.twitter.com/920NxmZafe
Military brotherhood. On April 21st, Ukrainian paratroopers shot down a russian helicopter with a Stinger. And when the second helicopter arrived, it was shot down by Marines. Ukrainian Armed Forces are strong, both on the ground and in the air. pic.twitter.com/lQVPopEQ5c
— Defence of Ukraine (@DefenceU) April 21, 2022
Two #Russian helicopters - Ka-52 and Mi-8 - were destroyed by two shots. Powerful work by fighters from the Territorial Defense adjacent to our #Dnipro detachment.
— Canadian Ukrainian Volunteer 🇺🇦🇨🇦✊🏻 (@CanadianUkrain1) April 21, 2022
Glory to #Ukraine 🇺🇦✊🏻 pic.twitter.com/OIZlccANrI
Another burnt out Russian 🇷🇺 Mi-8 Helicopter.
— OSINT-1988 (@OSINT88) April 21, 2022
Caution: Contains graphic content. pic.twitter.com/UTAFlAsZQI
#Ukraine: Footage shows a #Russia-n helicopter being shot down by Ukrainian forces over Kharkiv earlier today. pic.twitter.com/XzjGMO2xdG
— Arslon Xudosi 🇺🇦 (@Arslon_Xudosi) April 21, 2022
The discarded MANPAD shown in one of the shoot-down videos just above looks like a Polish Piorun.Spinnaker96 said:#Ukraine: Footage shows a #Russia-n helicopter being shot down by Ukrainian forces over Kharkiv earlier today. pic.twitter.com/XzjGMO2xdG
— Arslon Xudosi 🇺🇦 (@Arslon_Xudosi) April 21, 2022
Suspected employment of Starstreak due to visibly high velocity.
AgBQ-00 said:
How many Russian/Soviet helicopters do you think the stinger system (or descendants of that system) has shot down? Has to be hundreds right? If you include the mujahideen in Afghan
Boom, roasted.CondensedFoggyAggie said:Military brotherhood. On April 21st, Ukrainian paratroopers shot down a russian helicopter with a Stinger. And when the second helicopter arrived, it was shot down by Marines. Ukrainian Armed Forces are strong, both on the ground and in the air. pic.twitter.com/lQVPopEQ5c
— Defence of Ukraine (@DefenceU) April 21, 2022
And the soldier who shot it downTwo #Russian helicopters - Ka-52 and Mi-8 - were destroyed by two shots. Powerful work by fighters from the Territorial Defense adjacent to our #Dnipro detachment.
— Canadian Ukrainian Volunteer 🇺🇦🇨🇦✊🏻 (@CanadianUkrain1) April 21, 2022
Glory to #Ukraine 🇺🇦✊🏻 pic.twitter.com/OIZlccANrI
And what might be the aftermath, not 100% sure it's the same heli. NSFWAnother burnt out Russian 🇷🇺 Mi-8 Helicopter.
— OSINT-1988 (@OSINT88) April 21, 2022
Caution: Contains graphic content. pic.twitter.com/UTAFlAsZQI
⚡️Ukraine has more tanks on the ground than Russia. -Pentagon⚡️
— spook (@spook_info) April 21, 2022
Need aircover/combined arms to take advantage of that.MeatDr said:⚡️Ukraine has more tanks on the ground than Russia. -Pentagon⚡️
— spook (@spook_info) April 21, 2022
Russia's "liberation" of Mariupol looks like this, according to Ramzan Kadyrov's Telegram channel pic.twitter.com/3iAhVqPnZJ
— max seddon (@maxseddon) April 21, 2022
333 helos in Afghanistan.AgBQ-00 said:
How many Russian/Soviet helicopters do you think the stinger system (or descendants of that system) has shot down? Has to be hundreds right? If you include the mujahideen in Afghan
⚡️Russian lawmaker proposes to force Ukrainian POWs to donate blood to injured Russian soldiers.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) April 21, 2022
Sergey Leonov proposed the move while speaking with reporters on April 21.
.......and Slovenia recently agreed to send even more, with Germany backfilling Slovenia.MeatDr said:⚡️Ukraine has more tanks on the ground than Russia. -Pentagon⚡️
— spook (@spook_info) April 21, 2022
If you scroll down that page it is starkly obvious when stinger came online in the fight. Intro'd Sept '86aggiehawg said:333 helos in Afghanistan.AgBQ-00 said:
How many Russian/Soviet helicopters do you think the stinger system (or descendants of that system) has shot down? Has to be hundreds right? If you include the mujahideen in Afghan
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You’ll hear exact same words of support for war in Ukraine from other parents,friends of killed RU soldiers.Harsh reminder that dead russian soldiers won’t fuel any social protest - at this point of no return it’ll only strengthen Kremlin propaganda & hatred of Ukraine
— Margo Gontar (@MargoGontar) April 21, 2022
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Classmate of russian soldier Ilya Semenov killed in war in Ukraine says he died “for a reason” and that “they must remember him” & “she will tell child what a great classmate she had”, friend of Ilya says it was “his duty” & he “went there to protect them”
— Margo Gontar (@MargoGontar) April 21, 2022
Video: ATV channel
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Seems it changed from only helicopters being shot down to fighter jets also being shot down the end of '84. Probably not a DShK shooting down jets.AgBQ-00 said:If you scroll down that page it is starkly obvious when stinger came online in the fight. Intro'd Sept '86aggiehawg said:333 helos in Afghanistan.AgBQ-00 said:
How many Russian/Soviet helicopters do you think the stinger system (or descendants of that system) has shot down? Has to be hundreds right? If you include the mujahideen in Afghan
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almost all of the downings in '87 show shotdown by MANPADS.
Not surprising since they have almost zero access to anything but state-controlled media, which is selling a fantasy of the gallant Russian Army rescuing fellow Russian-speakers being mistreated by Ukrainian Nazis.Rossticus said:You’ll hear exact same words of support for war in Ukraine from other parents,friends of killed RU soldiers.Harsh reminder that dead russian soldiers won’t fuel any social protest - at this point of no return it’ll only strengthen Kremlin propaganda & hatred of Ukraine
— Margo Gontar (@MargoGontar) April 21, 2022
/2Classmate of russian soldier Ilya Semenov killed in war in Ukraine says he died “for a reason” and that “they must remember him” & “she will tell child what a great classmate she had”, friend of Ilya says it was “his duty” & he “went there to protect them”
— Margo Gontar (@MargoGontar) April 21, 2022
Video: ATV channel
/4 pic.twitter.com/hHtVjzCBU6
Rossticus said:RebelE Infantry said:Keegan99 said:
Tweet was deleted. What was it?
Claim that US Navy Poseidon aircraft provided tracking and targeting data on the Moskva.
*If true* it could be construed as direct US involvement in the attack.
Russia wouldn't do isht about it either way. They're just trying to get out of this with their ass intact and not having to obviously withdraw with their tails between their legs.