Posted on 02/24/2024 5:59:01 AM PST by SpeedyInTexas
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Lots of NATO and US ISR flight activity over the Black Sea today. I expect Ukrainian missile and drone attacks on Russian radar and air defense sites in Crimea tonight or tomorrow night.
The horror of Katyn will guide the Polish mindset concerning Russia for the rest of mortal time.
Russian strategic bombers en route to their launch lines for cruise missile attack on Ukraine.
Explosions in Kerch.
Local Russian channels report multiple explosions.
https://x.com/Osinttechnical/status/1795944669114663240
Awaiting BDA.
“The Kerch Bridge is closed.
There have been “about 20” big explosions near the bridge according to some local chat sites.”
https://x.com/TWMCLtd/status/1795947883344068945
Its a Party in Crimea!
Fireworks!
How many RuZZian Boys died tonight?
Get the H out of Ukraine.
Atta Boy!
“Local residents and Ukrainian/Russian TG channels write that ATACMS missiles hit the air defence battery near the Crimean Bridge.”
https://x.com/Maks_NAFO_FELLA/status/1795942049713168715
I am waiting for the bridge to come down so I can sing along
“Kerch Bridge On Fire”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqKe_T3gbVo
You still traveling?
BTW, More Artillery is Being Sent.
Two russian ships were damaged/sunk near the Kerch bridge.
Railway damage, too.
It was ‘falling debris’. Hahaha. Hohoho.
“Railway damage, too.”
“A railway and a car ferry suffered damage from falling debris after the #Russian air defences intercepted #Ukranian #ATACMS missiles that were targeting crucial infrastructure in #Crimea”
https://x.com/KorkeesM/status/1795982512272888263
Falling debris again. Move along. Move along.
“Two russian ships were damaged/sunk near the Kerch bridge.”
“Two ferries were damaged in Kerch from downed missile debris, - “adviser to the head of Crimea” Kryuchkov, citing the “Minister of Transport” “
https://x.com/TreasChest/status/1795972338833404298
Need round the clock guards/patrols to prevent traitors from sabotage. There are American traitors. I see them every day online.
“Pentagon Opens Ammunition Factory to Keep Arms Flowing to Ukraine”
“A plant still under construction in Mesquite, Texas, will soon turn out 30,000 artillery shells each month, roughly doubling current U.S. output.”
“In a warehouse off Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway in an industrial area outside Dallas, the future of American military ammunition production is coming online.
Here, in the Pentagon’s first new major arms plant built since Russia invaded Ukraine, Turkish workers in orange hard hats are busy unpacking wood crates stenciled with the name Repkon, a defense company based in Istanbul, and assembling computer-controlled robots and lathes.
The factory will soon turn out about 30,000 steel shells every month for the 155-millimeter howitzers that have become crucial to Kyiv’s war effort.”
“To keep Ukraine’s artillery crews supplied, the Pentagon set a production target last year of 100,000 shells per month by the end of 2025. Factories in Scranton and Wilkes-Barre, Pa., together make about 36,000 shells per month. The new General Dynamics facility in Mesquite, Texas, will make 30,000 each month once it reaches its full capacity.
The 100,000-per-month goal represents a nearly tenfold increase in production from a few years ago.
An Ohio-based defense firm called IMT is expected to make up the difference.
Less than a year ago, the surrounding area here in North Texas was just a dirt field. But with millions of dollars from Congress and help from Repkon, the American defense firm General Dynamics was able to open the factory about 10 months after breaking ground.”
Ukraine will be an invaluable NATO member in the future.
“The United States has transferred sensitive manufacturing plans for more than 1,000 American weapons to Kyiv, and translated an equal number of technical manuals from English to Ukrainian, the two officials said.”
Its all going strictly according to plan!
“Ru’s Ministry of Energy has made fuel production statistics a state secret and they are no longer included in the weekly fuel data from Rosstat. I can no longer provide updates on that. Assume the damage on the fuel infrastructure has a significant effect”
https://x.com/delfoo/status/1795877745718620626
Peak China.
BRICS, RICKS, DICKS
“China Turns to Exporting Livestock Feed on Weak Domestic Demand”
“China is sending record quantities of soybean meal abroad, as a shrinking number of pigs and weak demand for pork force processors to export their surplus animal feed.
The unusual sales are yet another sign of how China’s stuttering economy is curbing domestic consumption and upending trade flows. The nation dominates global agricultural markets as an importer, with a lot of activity centered around feeding its enormous hog herd and putting enough pork on the table for hundreds of millions of households.”
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