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Looks like it was Leo or Challenger who hit T-90 yesterday and shredded it to pieces. TG channels analyzed footage frame by frame.
 

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Looks like it was Leo or Challenger who hit T-90 yesterday and shredded it to pieces. TG channels analyzed footage frame by frame.
do you have a link to that? I would like to know the reasoning...
 
do you have a link to that? I would like to know the reasoning...
I can see the reasoning. With an ATGM you can see the missile in one or two frames if you time it right, with this it was an explosion without any visible warning. Something travelling much faster. The tank is zigzagging all over the place so if it was a minefield than it wasn't a very dense one.

The tank zigzagging is telling imo. If their primary concern was ATGM fire they would rely on their APS to stop it (how well that would actually work against the most modern western missiles is another matter). Instead they are zigzagging to make it harder to be hit by something that APS can't intercept, a kinetic energy projectile.
 
The distraction in the Israel front can be a two edge sword in Ukraine. Less media and Russia can hope less support, but it can also be less eyes for the West to send some interesting weaponry without raising eyebrows.
 
Will look into TG channels and will share the link. Copied these images from comments section from one of those.
This looks like the same tank from a different drone:
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Niinistö: Nato willing to help with pipeline investigation

"I had a conversation with Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg today. Nato is ready to assist in the investigations," the president stated.

In a statement from the president's office, Niinistö said that an investigation into the cause of the damage started on Sunday and that the matter is being taken seriously. The office said that it is likely the damage to the gas pipeline as well as an adjacent data cable was the result of "external activity". https://yle.fi/a/74-20054419

Wankers of the east also damaged the data cable.

Same ship that was on top of nord stream were located on the pipeline.

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Seismic signal detected in vicinity of gas pipelines in the Eastern Baltic Sea

The Figure below shows seismic beam signals at the FINES array in southern Finland. The calculated beam points to an origin signal SW of the array, and has been located approximately 20 km north of Paldiski, Estonia. The local magnitude of the event has been estimated at 1.0, which is much lower than the Nord Stream expolsion detected in September 2022. Both location and magnitude estimates are associated with large uncertainties. Further analysis of the data is ongoing. https://www.jordskjelv.no/meldinger...ty-of-gas-pipelines-in-the-eastern-baltic-sea

There wasn't really any real doubt this, but still.

Fortunately it doesn't have much more than irritant effect.

Hopefully the next aid package is biggest so far.

EDIT: Meanwhile in Ukraine, zussian soldiers show their proficiency in the martial art.
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There is a very large russian assault under way to try to isolate Avdiika.

Not much info on how it´s going but many units involved.

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