Posted on 05/15/2024 3:40:12 AM PDT by marcusmaximus
Ukraine used U.S-supplied missiles in an attack that sparked blazes at a Russian military air base in Crimea, according to reports.
The Astra Telegram channel posted images of flames at the Belbek airfield near the city of Sevastopol following the strikes overnight Tuesday.
Belbek airfield has been operated by the Russian defense ministry since Moscow's annexation of Crimea in 2014.
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Open-source X user OSINT Technical posted NASA satellite images, which the account said showed large fires raging at the airfield located more than 160 miles from the frontline in Ukraine.
"Ukrainian forces reportedly carried out a massive missile strike on Belbek Airbase in Russian occupied Crimea, utilizing MGM-140 ATACMS tactical ballistic missiles," the account said. "Russian sources report numerous explosions in the area."
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May 21st in seven six days!
Azov guys! Bring your zElenskyy replacement president!
Volodymyr Zelensky cannot be a legitimate president after May 21 under the Ukrainian constitution, Viktor Medvedchuk, leader of the Other Ukraine movement and former head of the Opposition Platform - For Life party (outlawed in Ukraine), said in a recent interview.
YouCraynee needs to do something to stop being over run by Puti-Poo.
Why doesn’t Russia defend Crimea? Ukraine is hitting the same airbase with missiles again right now.
Funny that Ukraine is blasting Crimea right now while “Putin” is in the air over China.
Why won’t Putin defend Crimea?
Because Crimea hasn’t been Putin’s since 1954?
Crimea by summer 2023 2024!
Azov guys!
Bring your parade Speedos and parade yams!
Remember to put your parade yams in the front instead of the back, like you did last time!
That was to play the piano sitting down.
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