The helicopter reportedly crashed in Klintsy, Bryansk region, Russia. Before the fall, it reportedly circled over the city for a long time, then there was an explosion and after that it collapsed on a house in the private sector. twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
/3. Russian emergency services said that the helicopter crashed due to an engine fire. 🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿 twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
/4. An unexpected turn of events. “According to preliminary data, we are talking about the fall of 2 helicopters at once. 1 of them fell in Klintsy themselves, another 1 near the village of Suretsky . - Russian media
/5. Due to the fact that everything happened at the same time, it can be difficult to get all the information right. But apparently one of the downed targets in the Bryansk region was also a military fighter jet.
/6. The wreckage of one of the fallen objects. Probably a helicopter. A red star is clearly visible on the wreckage - the hallmark of the Russian Air Force
/7. Now officially.
>Su-34 crashed in the Bryansk region, according to emergency services.
>As a result of the crash of the Mi-8 in the Bryansk region, two people died.
Russian media
/8. Wow. The story doesn't end there. 🙀
“On the territory of Klintsovsky district of Bryansk region, the Interception plan has been introduced. According to our information, they are looking for saboteurs who may be involved in the attack on the Mi-8 and Su-34. - Russian media
/9. Now the information regarding “the interception plan” is denied by other Russian media’s 🤷♂️
/10. Crew of Su-34, which crashed in the village of Istrovka, died. Pilot and navigator were unable to eject. Their remains have already been found, the crash site cordoned off.
P.S: interestingly it’s not near the places where the crash sites were reported previously. (Post №4)
/11. If we enter the category of unconfirmed rumors, then we can talk about:
Two Mi-8s, one Su-35 and one Su-34 in total. But it is best to give a little time for this very vague event to finally clear up.
/12. Both Mi-8s fell over Klintsy. Su-34 and Su-35 crashed near the 🇺🇦 border near Starodub. Interception plan was deployed throughout the southwestern part of the Bryansk region. - Russian media.
PS: Why do you need an “interception plan”? Haven't you intercepted enough already?
/13. One of Russian helicopters reportedly crashed near the village of Volkustichi. At the moment, a cordon has been set up around the crash site.
/15. Russian media - "The aircrafts that crashed in the Bryansk region were shot down not from the territory of Russia - the Armed Forces of 🇺🇦 attacked it from the Chernihiv region, Ukraine".
P.S: distance from the 🇺🇦 border to geolocated crash site of one of Mi-8 is about 50 km
/16. “Not a single member of the crew of the four aircrafts that crashed today in the Bryansk region survived.”- Russian media
/17. As reported by Russian media - 9 Russian military aviation personnel 💀 as a result of “crashes” of two Mi-8, Su-34 and Su-35 in Bryansk region.
3💀- Mi-8 in Klintsy
3💀- Mi-8 in Suretskii Muravei
2💀- Su-34 in Nizhnee
1💀- Su-35 in Volkustichi
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/1. Zakhar Prilepin’s AUDI Q-7 was reportedly blown up with the help of planted IED, in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. The driver was reportedly killed and Prilepin was wounded.
/2. Prilepin is a war criminal and one of the most famous Russian propaganda writers. Participated in war in Ukraine even before the full-scale invasion of Russia. In January 2023, he signed a contract to join the Russian National Guard and went to the war for a second time.
/3. Some descriptions about the incident from Russian media
In Rostov-on-Don, the building of the border service of the FSB is on fire - Russian media.
Unconfirmed rumors in Ru media that locals allegedly heard an explosion before the fire twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
/2. The footage more clearly shows the damage that the FSB building in Rostov received as a result of a fire / alleged explosion twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
/3. According to the version in Russian media - in a warehouse in the building of the FSB Border Guard in Rostov-on-Don, stored ammunition detonated, which caused a fire.
/2. A bit little later, not far from the place where the air bomb fell, parts of an unidentified flying object, on the Mistobudivel'nykiv St, 45 in the Kuibyshevsky district were found. t.me/itsdonetsk/623…
/3. By looking a bit closer some similarities between the unknown object in the photos and the photo previously published by Russian sources can be observed.
/1. The Ukrainian Air Force reports downing 34 cruise missiles and 4 Iranian kamikaze drones during a massive Russian missile attack on the night of March 8-9
/2. In total, 81 launches of missiles are mentioned:
• 28 Kh-101/Kh-555 cruise missiles;
• 20 Kalibr cruise missiles;
• 6 cruise missiles Kh-22;
• 6 Kh-47 Kinzhal;
• 2 Kh-31P
• 6 - Kh-59;
• 13 S-300 missiles.
As well as 8 kamikaze UAVs "Shahed-136/131".
/3. From the above list, Ukraine cannot effectively intercept certain models of missiles such as Kh-22, Kinzhal, etc.
Of the 48 Kh-101 / Kh-555, Kalibr cruise missiles, which can be intercepted by air defense systems in service with Ukraine, 34 were destroyed
/1. Russian media report that around 2 a.m. on February 28. Two drones with explosives attacked the Rosneft oil depot near the city of Tuapse. Distance to the territory controlled by Ukraine from there is +430km. twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
/2. Prior to this, late in the evening on February 27, reports began to appear about shooting down / fall of unknown flying objects in Belgorod. In total, three such objects were mentioned. Later, according to some Russian media these were shot down with electronic warfare. twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
/3. Also on the morning of February 28, some Russian media began to claim that an unknown flying object fell in the Adygea Republic of Russia