If it’s already been targeted, perhaps it wasn’t that secret.
Yup. The article gives a date -- "On May 22, a Ukrainian Liutyi drone targeted...."
The Daily Mail writes of this "top secret location" on 18 September. May to September.... Secret.... Top secret....
Ah, journalism from the British Press. Betcha many didn't look to the whole article...
From the end of the article:
'Russia had several strong strike [drone] units in Kursk, but Rubicon was the main one there. Because of this, Ukraine was unable to supply its troops normally,' Rob Lee, a former U.S. Marine officer who is now a military analyst with the Foreign Policy Research Institute, told Radio Liberty.The Foreign Policy Research Institute is located in Philadelphia. That's in Pennsylvania, for those in Rio Lindo.
"They pour money into it,' she wrote in a Facebook post from August 21."The "she" -- as the article tells -- is "Maria Berlinska, head of the Ukrainian Aerial Reconnaissance Support Centre, a nongovernment group that assists the military." Nifty information. For you, MarcusDailyMail, here is a pix:
That comes from this source: Situational awareness: the role of aerial reconnaissance during the war ...years of translating Ukraine's voice to the world We've spent 9 years capturing the soul of Ukraine — long before the headlines, and long after they fade. 28 December 2022
The referenced Facebook address is:
Центр підтримки аеророзвідки
That's also interesting, because they call themselves a "publishing house," and sell books oddly.
Ukraïner Publishing HouseThis is all interesting, in that the payment section of the set of links goes to a Ukrainian domain, while the remainder are a GoDaddy domain, nameservers showing it hosted out of San Francisco.
And Maria's email isn't hosted by the Ukrainian or GoDaddy domains, but rather she uses an American company. --- intelligence.aero@gmail.com
But she'll sell you some sweatshirts....
May 22 to 18 September? That "top secret location" isn't top secret, and most probably isn't there.
If you've checked any of the links above, oddly those Ukrainian folks are spending their efforts in English. A lot.