Wilshire to [email protected] • edit-23 months agoUAV strike on the Moscow Refinery in Moscow.i.imgur.comexternal-linkmessage-square19fedilinkarrow-up1190arrow-down12file-text
arrow-up1188arrow-down1external-linkUAV strike on the Moscow Refinery in Moscow.i.imgur.comWilshire to [email protected] • edit-23 months agomessage-square19fedilinkfile-text
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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink19•3 months agoNot a military target, and definitely not an intelligence target.
minus-square@Gradually_AdjustinglinkEnglish12•3 months agoNo, I know. I just know that Russia doesn’t respect rules of engagement, so the thought has probably occurred to some of them.
minus-squareRubberDucklink8•3 months agoIt isn’t? AFAIK the whole decision making apparatus of the military and intelligence services are all there, neatly tucked between civilian stuff like museum etc…
minus-square@fluxionlinkEnglish5•3 months agoThe net effect of a strike like that would not destroy Russian intelligence, only increase it.
Not a military target, and definitely not an intelligence target.
No, I know. I just know that Russia doesn’t respect rules of engagement, so the thought has probably occurred to some of them.
It isn’t? AFAIK the whole decision making apparatus of the military and intelligence services are all there, neatly tucked between civilian stuff like museum etc…
The net effect of a strike like that would not destroy Russian intelligence, only increase it.