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May 3, 2022 10 tweets 9 min read Read on X
There's a large #fire tonight (May 2-3) in a #warehouse distribution center east of #Moscow, Russia, about 25 miles (40 km) from the city center. The fire is reported to cover an area of 34,000 square meters, or 8.5 acres. A🧵for updates & clarifications. 1/
The #warehouse #fire near #Moscow, #Russia already has been geolocated. It is at a large distribution center called "Atlant Park." Coordinates:
55.82513603752637, 38.24975883473289
2/
The state-owned TASS news service is reporting on the #fire outside of #Moscow, saying it "arose in a #warehouse with textbooks and other printing." 3/
tass.ru/proisshestviya…
There are numerous reports indicating that a company known as "Prosveshchenie" is the owner, or one of the owners, of the #warehouse currently on #fire outside of #Moscow, #Russia. IF (again, *IF*) this is true, then the story gets very interesting. 4/
Prosveshchenie is one of the main publishers of textbooks in Russia. A recent widely-circulated investigative report describes how, after Russia invaded Ukraine, Prosveshchenie was ordered to reduce or omit references to Ukraine in its textbooks. 5/
zona.media/translate/2022…
Given the role Prosveshchenie was going to play in Russia's plans for anti-Ukraine propaganda, it's not hard to see why the company would be a target for sabotage or civil disobedience intended to make a statement. 6/
This news report confirms that, indeed, the #Moscow #fire started in a part of the warehouse complex belonging to the Prosveshchenie publishing company. The fire then appears to have spread to parts of the logistics center owned by other companies. 7/

amp.ren.tv/news/v-rossii/…
Note: English translation of news about the #Moscow #warehouse #fire will list the company name "Prosveshchenie" as its English equivalent, which is "enlightenment." You can search for Russian-language news about the fire with the keywords: огонь просвещения . /end (for now)
Seems the mainstream media is catching up with everything we shared in this thread last night ... Here is a New York Times article about the "Prosveshchenie" warehouse fire outside of Moscow:
nytimes.com/live/2022/05/0…
The Daily Beast also has a rather detailed article about the Prosveshchenie ("englightenment") #warehouse #fire outside of #Moscow.
thedailybeast.com/russias-propag…

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1/ The leading German newsweekly, Der Spiegel, is reporting that the Biden administration is "quite sympathetic" to the idea of #Germany being the first country to provide #Ukraine with modern, western-designed #tanks and other armored vehicles.
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Huh? Image
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g7germany.de/resource/blob/…
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1/ There have been reports today that Russian installations on occupied Snake Island have come under heavy bombardment by Ukrainian forces. There also is speculation the attack may have been carried out using HIMARS rocket launchers.

Would this be possible?

Yes.

A short 🧵. Image
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3/ A closer look of the Ukraine coast within 70 km of Snake Island reveals that there are many locations where HIMARS launchers could be set up for an attack on Snake Island. Image
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