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My my, that certainly looks like a "someone said it" story. I wonder who said it.

The Tweet says "Magyar" said it however Magyar is a word which is synonymous with the word "Hungarian".

Here's the substitution:

Hungarian "stated that the Russian army has already received technology that allows jamming Starlink at the front."

That narrows who said it down to about 10 million possibilities.
 
Someone turned the news faucet on to full at Twitter this morning. The number of Ukrainian war tweets eclipsed the number of fire warning, and storm chasing tweets I usually have to sort thorough.

I can't post them all. I choose to post this one:

 
My my, that certainly looks like a "someone said it" story. I wonder who said it.

The Tweet says "Magyar" said it however Magyar is a word which is synonymous with the word "Hungarian".

Here's the substitution:

Hungarian "stated that the Russian army has already received technology that allows jamming Starlink at the front."

That narrows who said it down to about 10 million possibilities.
There is a foreign legion headed by a man with the call sign Magyar .
 
Pretty big fireball for a drone. Could be a false flag or rebels in Russia. No way a drone from Ukraine makes it that far without getting shot down.
Looks like it's not a false flag as Zelensky told Russia the war is coming to them in a statement today.


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned on Sunday that "war" was coming to Russia after three Ukrainian drones were downed over Moscow.

"Gradually, the war is returning to the territory of Russia -- to its symbolic centres and military bases, and this is an inevitable, natural and absolutely fair process," Zelensky said on a visit to the western city of Ivano-Frankivsk.

"Ukraine is getting stronger," he added, warning however that the country should prepare for new attack on energy infrastructure in winter.
 
Looks like it's not a false flag as Zelensky told Russia the war is coming to them in a statement today.


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned on Sunday that "war" was coming to Russia after three Ukrainian drones were downed over Moscow.

"Gradually, the war is returning to the territory of Russia -- to its symbolic centres and military bases, and this is an inevitable, natural and absolutely fair process," Zelensky said on a visit to the western city of Ivano-Frankivsk.

"Ukraine is getting stronger," he added, warning however that the country should prepare for new attack on energy infrastructure in winter.
You shouldn't have to fight a war against terrorists with one hand tied behind your back. Take the war to them. Most russians aren't paying any attention to the war because it's distant and they don't care. Time to make them care.
 
Looks like it's not a false flag as Zelensky told Russia the war is coming to them in a statement today.


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned on Sunday that "war" was coming to Russia after three Ukrainian drones were downed over Moscow.

"Gradually, the war is returning to the territory of Russia -- to its symbolic centres and military bases, and this is an inevitable, natural and absolutely fair process," Zelensky said on a visit to the western city of Ivano-Frankivsk.

"Ukraine is getting stronger," he added, warning however that the country should prepare for new attack on energy infrastructure in winter.
Again though, how does Ukrainian drones even travel that far. Drones do have a limited range and traveling hundreds of miles without getting noticed or shot down makes little sense.

I'm not disputing the rhetoric, but Ukrainian psyops is a thing too.
 
Again though, how does Ukrainian drones even travel that far. Drones do have a limited range and traveling hundreds of miles without getting noticed or shot down makes little sense.

I'm not disputing the rhetoric, but Ukrainian psyops is a thing too.
The first explosion occurred at ground level and I still think that was probably a backpack or pressure cooker bomb that was set on the sidewalk next to the building. It was intended to make the loudest brighest bang.

The following two hit higher up on the sides of the buildings, and probably were drones. They packed a whole lot less punch.

Those building weren't harmed that badly, not even the one with the at ground explosion. The type of engine that was found at the base of one of the second two explosions are of the kind like the drones the Iranians are building for the Russians. However there are Ukrainian drone designs using an engine like that as well.

It is apparent that the engine was set up as a pusher engine from the rear, not a pulling engine from the nose because the prop survived mostly intact. Since the engine was a smaller two cylinder, I would think the max payload was 20 pounds of explosive at most. Probably less.

They could have the range to have gotten from Ukraine, however it is more likely that they were launched from the outskirts of Moscow.

Perhaps the Russian legion or Ukrainian special forces who infiltrated Russia in a Scooby Doo van. Four guys and one van could have done it. Set up two drones for launching out of town, then one guy drove the van into town with a backpack bomb and set it.

Then the guy in the van returned and picked up the three who launched and flew the drones. They achieved a lot with very little buck.
 
Again though, how does Ukrainian drones even travel that far. Drones do have a limited range and traveling hundreds of miles without getting noticed or shot down makes little sense.

I'm not disputing the rhetoric, but Ukrainian psyops is a thing too.
They certainly have agents inside Russia. Been causing problems since the war began. And it shouldn't be that hard to buy cheap drones and rig them with explosives.
 
infiltrated Russia in a Scooby Doo van.
I thought at the time when everyone was watching those partisan encroachments into Russia, that was the perfect time to slip plenty of small vehicles loaded with hard to get parts into Russia. With the traffic and chaos, send what you need and then finish the build at a secondary location.

Did they do that? IDK, but it would have been a good move imo and let you infiltrate supplied spec ops or partisan groups.
 

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