A large fire broke out at an oil facility in #Bryansk, #Russia. pic.twitter.com/r9PKhwvMYB
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) April 25, 2022
Reportedly, in #Bryansk, in addition to the explosions of oil and ammo depots, the railway has also been damaged which has been used to transport #Russian military equipment and ammunition to #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/Snwp6Y5pNK
— Giorgi Revishvili (@revishvilig) April 25, 2022
Two explosions some distance apart sounds like a hell of a coincidence. There is no conirmation as to whether it's a result of hostile action or garden-variety Russian sloppiness.
Reports are that the oil pipeline to Europe runs through that place. If that's the case, expect the oil futures market to go batshit today.
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Pack up your C-4 in your old kit-bag
And smile, smile, smile
While you've a got a cap to blow the joint
Smile, boys, that's the style
What's the use of worrying?
It never was worthwhile, so
Pack up your C-4 in your old kit-bag
And smile, smile, smile
Semtex, but yeah. Good song. Yours?
Oh, no...famous WWI song with alterations. Total war-is-jolly-fun BS.
https://www.ww1photos.com/PackUpYourTroublesInYourOldKitBag.html
The oil plant could be anything. High temps and flammables
are always at risk if inattentive or don't give a shit.
The train on it side... That was likely track maintenance,
looks like a washout. It appears to he along a hillside
and the down side is a creek. Could have been helped
with very little effort, take your opportunities.
Best guess it was time charged but work not done
or done poorly enough to qualify as not done.
So they took two hits either by carelessness or by
intent. They are however suffering injury to their
war making efforts and that is on the russians. We
may some day years from now know the whole story.
Eck!
It's gonna' take a mighty big tow truck to put that loco back on the tracks.
Yeah, it's still pretty random. "Pattern" might be wishful thinking.
If it were come to it, I wonder if ...
Hear a lot of talk
The train pic reminds me of a sentence in the Ranger Handbook:
"To derail train, at least a 20 foot section of track must be removed."
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