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recursiveempathy.bsky.social
From Ukraine (Half-IT) Work in Customer Support In therapy Troubleshooter master | ADHD advocate There may be posts about the ongoing war
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Х-22 joined the party as well
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I work for registrar in complaints-related department, saw numerous reports from RKN against all sorts of services. Usually its selling of drugs in RF, or "disinformation against RF" So yes, pretty common stuff.
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Likely yes. And their registrar/hosting provider too. Maybe even registry, but that one I am unsure about. It is really very usual thing, roskomnadzor does exactly what it was created for. Either you accept their terms, or they block pages/services in russia.
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I have only one questions Why on picture is the ukranian brand of saline solution? Xd Also, nice planned economy I see. No fucking saline solution, just HOW?
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To note - they start with block of certain webpages, but in the end whole website is blocked. They banned viber like a couple days ago. Shitshow
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They are sending such emails to all service providers, usually get ignored (unless they report some sort of actual abuse). In case of no reply/no action, they just block website in russia This how Roscomnadzor works. Your service provider likely just followed you a complaint for you to check
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There is translation of the post from z-blogger, enjoy
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Note: no hard sources For some reason, they are thought (by people with no combat experience) that it is best to stay without movements in the presence of the drone. Several Russian military bloggers in TG were whining about it. Working great for them
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@wartranslated.bsky.social Also, first video already there Source- TG Zigun_Mangusta
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Btw, best part of this all xd
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In 24h there should be first videos, announced by one of the brigade that initially reported NK troops on ground. What is interesting, ~2 days ago there was mass wave of posts from Russian military bloggers about "NK SOF" making moves and running Ukranians (PSYOP in a nutshell)
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I checked, and drones from the video flew for 15 mins. So, you need: 1) Deliver them in close range 2) Have mobile infrastructure to launch/grab/recharge 3) Know when planes gonna takeoff/land 4) Launch them in correct timing If you are that close to airfield, you can already fuck things up.
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One of the developers died on frontline, it is personal.
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It is just context for things, there is indeed no link between the aforementioned psyop and embassy closure. My thoughts on embassy closure - they likely got intel that embassies may be targeted, everything else was done by local media (because, well, engagement).
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All planes are landing now, no signs of missiles in Ukraine airspace.
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Ukraine needs it yesterday for the last 2 years, lol But I understand the avoidance of "escalation" by the "West", no one wants to test if Putin is crazy enough to launch nukes.
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Doctrine is to scare people. Russia loves their nuclear weapons. On the other hand, there is info on 7 Tu-95 in the air atm, launch maneuvers already happened. It is expected to see missles in Ukranian air-space within the next 40 mins if the launch did happen. Somewhat expected
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Update - likely there were 7 of them. It is unusual for Russia to use them during day, as for the last year, such attacks usually occur during night/morning
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As Ukranian, I want to say Thank You for covering this war.
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Some Ukranian meme culture
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Assumptions is that military communication center has been hit (based on open source data), but there are no hard proofes/official communication yet.
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Has been OSINTed by CyberBoroshno (Telegram) 51.5865010,34.9477441 51.5919869,34.9476394
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Х-47М2 is too coming at a very steep angle (thus, aeroballistic), however, the launch is definitely detectable (still, only 2-3 minutes to react from the moment of ignition). For everything else - I agree, there was no usage of ICBM yet.
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Quick note - Wiki says that Х-47М2 flies somewhere between 12 250 - 15 900 km/h.
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Х-47М2 flies at ~11 000 km/h, and has been intercepted by Patriot numerous times. It is nowhere close to 25 000 km/h, but in a lower atmosphere, it would be slowed somewhat (same as Х-47М2).
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Update - GUR (Defence intelligence of Ukraine) informed that this message is fake and does not originate from them. Source - www.threads.net/@diukraine/p...
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Also to add - the message below (translated via Google, and original) is being shared via Viber. Has a high chance to be originating from troll farms. I have seen 5-6 times such fear-mongering within the last 2 years. Electricity and gas infrastructure have been under fire for the last 1.5 years.
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Important note - while information about Rubizh is circling around, there are no definite sources about it. It may also be a new version of "9М723", that has been tested around May this year. All that is known about it - it may go much further than the default version.
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Something new is being prepared* Just do add - we had significant escalation in this regard, every time Russia loses big or takes a big hit, it usually returns it in the form of shelling or other catastrophe (Kakhovka dam, or beginning of shelling of energy infrastructure).
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It is possible that this time they know the exact time/place where rockets would go. Also, they may begin to target embassies (fighting the NATO, you know). Overall, I do not see any information about something being prepared. And, by default, you always need to go to the shelter.
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Just to add - by default, Russia has good start. It yas literally everything to be successful country. But government chose not to be one, as it is much more simple. And here we are.
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Fun fact - once USSR collapsed, Russia had organized crime as high as never before. And you could never guess where that organized crime went - straight to politics. So, it kinda make sense - it is, indeed, run by mob (and it is unbelievable that mob got one of the biggest and richest county)
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Well, it is not that Ukraine has advanced in terms of "land taking" (which is sad to admit, but well, here we are). Sadly, my country is already trashed by landmines, but everything that helps - helps. Also, sometimes it is used for drone drops (i.e. - offensively).
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Given that the company/website/service is somewhat new and rapidly growing, I sympathize with their anti-abuse department. I work in the abuse department myself (not Bluesky), and you couldn't even imagine how long the complaint may just sit there due to the overall load. One word - triaging.