Update on Ukraine’s Drone Strikes on Morozovsk, Engels-2 and Yeysk Air Bases Yesterday

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Russia shared flight data showing the route taken by Ukraine’s drone swarms which attacked three Russian air bases yesterday. Ukraine reported six aircraft destroyed at Morozovsk, three Tu-95 damaged at Engels-2 and two Su-25 destroyed at Yeysk.

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Russia go home! Please leave your weapons.

Bakapooru
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I am not only impressed and amazed at Ukraine's efforts...I am also amazed Suchomimus got through this video without saying "Russian Twaddle"...I know that was difficult as well..

davebartosh
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Interesting that the map Russia released shows the correct Ukranian border... You'd think they'd draw the border along the "Russian" oblasts they seem to think are theirs.

mytube
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Although Russian defenses could be better to say the least, it nevertheless remains astonishing how much damage a relatively inexpensive drone can do. The whole world is watching Russia learn the hard way. Thanks Mr Putin, it's helping our military a lot. Every cloud has a silver lining.

ladalout
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I always suspected some of the drone paths would take indirect paths. Ukraine is probably testing different routes to expose vulnerabilities. Brilliant strategy.

sequoiasemperviren
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Great stuff, Ukraine showcasing its superiority over the Kreminals.

Tini_Scrapitti
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Rostov on drone, LOL! Perfect...❤️☮️🇺🇦 Slava Ukraini! 🇺🇦☮️❤️

o.m.
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If the claims are correct, Well Done Ukraine!

Cotictimmy
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Thank you, Suchomimus, for your excellent update - especially on Rostov-on-Drone!
🇺🇦 Перемоги і миру всім українцям! 🇺🇦

DarkestAlice
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The extent to which Russia's air defenders are flummoxed by yesterday's bombing raids is evidenced by the absence of types & numbers of drones involved.

richardgilman
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The timing of the flights is important. The drones that overflew targets likely diverted to a secondary target because the first wave was able to hit the target. The flight that turned around and attacked Morozovsk likely was redirected. Either because too many earlier drones were shot down, or there were more targets to hit than anticipated and they wanted to strike there instead. This shows some pretty great coordination between the various pilots and commanders deciding which targets to strike.

chrisergna
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Pootin's response:

Boost his air defenses ❎
Megayachts and more social media bots ✅

andymage
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i wonder if the massive air defence gap between ukraine and russian airbases is a deliberate move to keep them from shooting down their own aircraft

hattimounattimou
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Rostov On Drone is an inviting name :)

tamasgyorffy
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Based on that flight data, I think it’s clear where the drones were avoiding.

Callsign_Spartacus_Fox
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So Russian information on flight paths is demonstrably dismal, hence all of the friendly fire aircraft engagements...

edwintaylor
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Great fundraiser. Ukraine really needs all our support.

DominikGentener
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by attacking the SU-34/5s, it appears that Ukraine is trying to counter the toss/glide bombing that was a decisive tactic in Avdiivka, and with news of attacking Bears trying to reduce the number of Kh-101 and other cruise missile attacks launched by the Bears, possibly because Ukraine is running low on Air Defence missiles

davidewhite
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It's unlikely that range rover will work untill all the airbags and seat belts are replaced. The ecu will not allow the engine to start.

Basically it is a safety measure to prevent the vehicle from being driven when not all safety devices are 100% in working order

kentonian
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On one hand they are admitting they can track these drones exact flight pattern but on the other hand they are also admitting we know their exact flight pattern but we can't do anything about it. It seems like an odd thing to admit from Russia that they can track these drones but can't do a thing about it.

mattmanc