It becomes tiresome to talk about the news if people like you just post endless baseless - they aren't even rumors, no one else is saying it - imaginary scenarios.
What do you get out of that?
At least it's nicely formatted.
Actually almost all of them I’ve seen on Youtube by other presenters.
If I recall, I learned the truck came from the Russian side by Denys Davydov. But this article confirms the Truck came from Russia. And he is one of the ones that speculated that it could have been caused by factions within Russia.
I think “the Russian Dude” may have speculated along those lines as well.
The speculation that it was an accidental explosion of munitions being shipped, came from a munitions expert. Either BBC or France 24 was interviewing him.
Pointing out the implications that if it really was Ukraine Special Forces that sent that much munitions from inside of Russia. Well that was just fun and poking the Putinistas. But it’s also unassailable logic.
The speculation that Putin was trying to look strong and or make the new Military Commander look strong came from a woman newscaster. Not sure what station.
I get a couple of things out of it.
First, I get to lay out the possibilities, which helps me think through them.
Second, Others can point out scenarios I missed or add collaborating evidence to one or more of the scenarios.
Third, It is a kick to the Putinistas. The very real possibility that there is infighting among Russian factions in government, or that UA Special Ops is conducting major offences directly inside of Russia. I can’t pass that up.