Russia is easily buying Intel and AMD USA produced microchips for rocket navigation.
— Anton Barbashin (@ABarbashin) August 20, 2024
The key is to type in “China” or “EU” on the place of order destination instead of “Russia”
These are the X-101 rockets that weekly fall on Ukrainian cities https://t.co/QzM8wsbl6Z
Some Russian channels are warning about Ukrainian forces becoming active in Zaporizhzhia oblast.https://t.co/NgMN1bqzpihttps://t.co/hsSrDkYQ2A pic.twitter.com/npzwQNf6G9
— Rob Lee (@RALee85) August 20, 2024
Another interesting slide from Sirskyi's presentation on the intensity of artillery work.
— Jürgen Nauditt 🇩🇪🇺🇦 (@jurgen_nauditt) August 20, 2024
The current ratio of the number of shots is 1 to 3.
For 15,000 daily Ukrainian shots, there are on average almost 45,000 russian ones.
At the same time, the rate of use of artillery… pic.twitter.com/BJOtsJN7My
A former U.S. airman who fled the country to avoid jail time for child pornography charges has resurfaced in Moscow’s propaganda videos, describing his service in the Russian military as a drone operator in eastern Ukraine. https://t.co/SLwOhQxSfc
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) August 20, 2024
All the pedos go to Russia.