I think they’ll give it an 11/10 for a performance like that
Reupload since it turned out to not be drones. Two Russian telegram channels admitted to it being missiles:
*Belgorod will now have to get used to HIMARS strikes.*
*Having lost the ability to launch strikes with cheaper Vampire and Grad missiles, the enemy has switched to another, albeit more expensive, but accessible option: terrorizing the city.*
*The maximum range of the American HIMARS MLRS from 2023 will be up to 300 km with standard ammunition and 500 km with PrSM.*
*The Ukrainian Armed Forces have no problems with ammunition for this system.* t . me / notes_veterans/25326
*In Belgorod, after a missile attack by the Ukrainian Armed Forces, electricity and water supply were lost. But instead of building proper defenses for the thermal power plant, we’ll be renovating parks and bringing in sculptors from the Urals* t . me / severnnyi/5228
mlrs shot from a civilian area…
No way GRAD is accurate enough to hit a substation, not even the new typhoon systems that I am pretty sure only Russia has. This was probably drones or HIMARS
Im a simple man. I see a video of Ukraine bombing Russia and I upvote.
Looks like the power is still on.
Terrorizing Russia with *checks notes* hitting legitimate military targets.
Gotcha
Said this in the discussion thread, but this is clearly a consequence of russia attacking Ukrainian power infrastructure.
Ukraine has significantly greater deep strike capabilities than even a year ago, the russians striking power infrastructure open themselves up for direct retaliation in kind. I think this is Ukraine reminding russia of that. Because I have zero doubt if russia continued trying to strike power infrastructure then Moscow would be next.
This is the first time HIMARS has been used against critical infrastructure inside russia. Using American weapons inside Russian territory was strictly limited to military target and dual use infrastructure, I hope this means that Trump has authorised the use of western weapons against critical infrastructure inside russia.
I also hope it’s the start of a wider campaign to cut Russia from the power grid. The next months will be interesting, with oil refineries being struck, the fuel crisis, and potentially the start of a strike campaign against the Russian grid, russians will feel the consequences of the SMO.
This is the way. Attack every piece of energy infrastructure in Russia. Thermal and power plants, refineries, pumping stations, substations – everything.
God the guys hairline is so gone
Wait so Trump actually lifted the ban on using US-supplied/built weapons to hit inside Russia?
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A beautiful Ferris wheel. A wonderful view.
I think they’ll give it an 11/10 for a performance like that
Reupload since it turned out to not be drones. Two Russian telegram channels admitted to it being missiles:
*Belgorod will now have to get used to HIMARS strikes.*
*Having lost the ability to launch strikes with cheaper Vampire and Grad missiles, the enemy has switched to another, albeit more expensive, but accessible option: terrorizing the city.*
*The maximum range of the American HIMARS MLRS from 2023 will be up to 300 km with standard ammunition and 500 km with PrSM.*
*The Ukrainian Armed Forces have no problems with ammunition for this system.* t . me / notes_veterans/25326
*In Belgorod, after a missile attack by the Ukrainian Armed Forces, electricity and water supply were lost. But instead of building proper defenses for the thermal power plant, we’ll be renovating parks and bringing in sculptors from the Urals* t . me / severnnyi/5228
mlrs shot from a civilian area…
No way GRAD is accurate enough to hit a substation, not even the new typhoon systems that I am pretty sure only Russia has. This was probably drones or HIMARS
Im a simple man. I see a video of Ukraine bombing Russia and I upvote.
Looks like the power is still on.
Terrorizing Russia with *checks notes* hitting legitimate military targets.
Gotcha
Said this in the discussion thread, but this is clearly a consequence of russia attacking Ukrainian power infrastructure.
Ukraine has significantly greater deep strike capabilities than even a year ago, the russians striking power infrastructure open themselves up for direct retaliation in kind. I think this is Ukraine reminding russia of that. Because I have zero doubt if russia continued trying to strike power infrastructure then Moscow would be next.
This is the first time HIMARS has been used against critical infrastructure inside russia. Using American weapons inside Russian territory was strictly limited to military target and dual use infrastructure, I hope this means that Trump has authorised the use of western weapons against critical infrastructure inside russia.
I also hope it’s the start of a wider campaign to cut Russia from the power grid. The next months will be interesting, with oil refineries being struck, the fuel crisis, and potentially the start of a strike campaign against the Russian grid, russians will feel the consequences of the SMO.
Edit : Case in point Zelensky said just a few days ago that Trump had [authorized retalitiory strikes against Russia’s energy sector](https://www.rferl.org/a/ukraine-russia-us-zelenskyy-trump-drone-attacks/33540655.html), and just a few days ago Russia was proudly sharing [videos of shaheds destroying Ukrainian substations in chernihiv](https://x.com/ThetruthDW/status/1972207416428126342). Some due retribution, I hope Moscow is the next target.
This is the way. Attack every piece of energy infrastructure in Russia. Thermal and power plants, refineries, pumping stations, substations – everything.
God the guys hairline is so gone
Wait so Trump actually lifted the ban on using US-supplied/built weapons to hit inside Russia?
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