Looking at the imagery from #Taksim it looks like there could be several dead around one central blast location.
The exact location of the blast is here, outside Mango and Colin's on İstiklal Street: goo.gl/maps/rr5gKtdSE…
Some people are sharing this video showing a suicide bomber detonating his bomb and claiming its from today, but its from 2016 bombing on the same street independent.co.uk/news/world/eur…
CCTV footage from today shows a bag that seems like a possible source of the explosion
Worth noting the missile at the site in Poland looks like it could be an air defence missile, rather than a cruise missile. More images of the debris will help confirm that either way.
The point being, the open source images of the munition debris should allow the munition to be eventually positively ID'd, so no need to jump to conclusions, the truth will out.
I'm seeing this being shared, the problem is we still need to confirm these are both definitely from a Kh-101, because we shouldn't just assume the ID is correct. There's no source provided for this images to begin with.
If anything, adding a verified badge to accounts pushing disinformation on a large scale on behalf of state actors makes $8 per account extremely good value for money.
In 2018 Twitter identified 3800 bots run by Russia's Internet Research Agency pushing election disinformation. The would be $30400 a month, along with a nice verified badge, which Musk has said will make the tweets from those accounts more visible. techcrunch.com/2018/01/19/twi…
To give you a sense of the Internet Research Agency's budget, here's the the DoJ stated was their year by year expenses at that period. $30400 a month would be a fraction of their budget, with lots of added benefits provided by Twitter itself. qz.com/1430642/russia…
Russia uses footage claiming the bodies on the road in Bucha were laid out as journalists arrived in April, even though the bodies are clearly visible on satellite imagery from March. The usual shameless propaganda from the most shameless government on the planet.
This is something that was clearly debunked way back in April by the New York Times, if anyone says the bodies were placed they're naked lying obvious liars nytimes.com/2022/04/04/wor…
At least they still aren't claiming a rain drop is the moving hand of someone pretending to be a corpse, progress of sorts.
Ever wonder how Russian cruise missiles find their way into Ukrainian playgrounds, power stations, and apartment buildings? Well thanks to @bellingcat’s @christogrozev wonder no more. It’s time to meet the team behind the targeting of Russian missiles on civilian infrastructure.
Scourge of the Russian intelligence services, Christo Grozev, has spent the last several months piecing together the team responsible for programming Russian cruise missiles launched at targets in Ukraine, frequently hitting civilian infrastructure.
The missile programmers are part of the Russian Armed Forces’ vast Main Computation Centre of the General Staff (GVC), and working with @the_ins_ru and @derspiegel we’ve identified the 33 military engineers involved with cruise missile attacks in Ukraine. bellingcat.com/news/uk-and-eu…