Posted on May 3, 2023
Huge fire rages at Russian oil depot as FSB says Ukrainian agents arrested in Crimea - NewsBreak
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
Reminds me of the first time I actually saw our bombs do something in Vietnam. First night of Linebacker I our target was fuel storage tanks in Haiphong, we left a pretty big fire behind.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
Ya, that's for sure. While I'm thinking about it tv had a piece on your Bucs pick but I can't find it to get a link. Still looking though.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
..."On Saturday, a suspected Ukrainian drone strike caused a fire at a Russian oil terminal in Sevastopol, naval base of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet. On Monday, Russia hit dozens of homes and an industrial enterprise in Dnipropetrovsk region that Kyiv did not identify. And blasts have derailed freight trains in Russia’s Bryansk region adjacent to Ukraine for the past two days in a row.
Over the past five months, Ukrainian ground forces have kept mostly to the defensive, while Russia launched a huge, largely failed winter assault, capturing little new ground despite the bloodiest infantry combat in Europe since World War Two.
For its planned counterattack, Kyiv has been building up a force with thousands of fresh troops trained at Western bases and armed with hundreds of new Western-supplied tanks and armored vehicles. Russia has dug in heavy fortifications along the length of the front line."
..."On Saturday, a suspected Ukrainian drone strike caused a fire at a Russian oil terminal in Sevastopol, naval base of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet. On Monday, Russia hit dozens of homes and an industrial enterprise in Dnipropetrovsk region that Kyiv did not identify. And blasts have derailed freight trains in Russia’s Bryansk region adjacent to Ukraine for the past two days in a row.
Over the past five months, Ukrainian ground forces have kept mostly to the defensive, while Russia launched a huge, largely failed winter assault, capturing little new ground despite the bloodiest infantry combat in Europe since World War Two.
For its planned counterattack, Kyiv has been building up a force with thousands of fresh troops trained at Western bases and armed with hundreds of new Western-supplied tanks and armored vehicles. Russia has dug in heavy fortifications along the length of the front line."
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