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coordinates β i think itβs this, at : 56.10, 38.75
I really want to know how they did this, and how much the fire spread after the initial attack.
That place was clearly designed not to all blow the fuck up at once.
There were no reports of drones or missiles. That leaves sabotage, incompetence, or sabotage disguised as incompetence. The AFU usually takes credit the same day for sabotage and Russia blames it on "safety violations".
As if Russia would acknowledge Ukraine did this with a simple drone.
I am guessing it's drones.
Maybe Ukraine has added some basic stealth design to reduced their radar profile. Nothing to see here radar, it's just a flock of geese.
Add in a higher cruising altitude, say 4- 5km up for example, would to make them very difficult to detect by sight or sound.
itβs just a flock of geese.
Never under estimate a flock of geese, they will fuck shit up.
That was their problem.
If not a drone, maybe a supply chain attack?
Get a bomb you control into a truck that's moving there before going to the front lines? Get into multiple trucks for more spread damage?