Was lässt sich bislang zum Tatgeschehen vom #le0405 sagen? Wir haben mit mehreren Quellen in #Leipzig gesprochen und noch einmal die Tage vor der Amokfahrt am Montagnachmittag sowie das Geschehen selbst rekonstruiert. ➡️ https://t.co/4YqFXKcXPX
Wenig erstaunlich das wieder Hauke Hensels Volksbank Pirna mit der Einladung irgendwelcher #sgd1953 fremder Selbstdarsteller in ihre Loge auffällt. Noch frisch die Erinnerung, wie ihre Gäste mal ne 🟣⚪🐷 Fahne aufhingen & beherzte Vereinsoffizielle einschreiten mussten. #SGDKSV
@DynamoDresden & @SMIsachsen werden keine Freunde mehr, wenn @armin_schuster zum #sgd1953 Klassenerhalt nichts Besseres einfällt, als eine grandiose Rückrundenleistung für seine politische Agenda zu missbrauchen. Wie immer billiger Populismus: Pyro mit Gewalt gleichsetzen.#SGDKSV
Wussten Behörden, wann J. aus der Psychiatrie entlassen wurde? Hat er einen Abschiedsbrief geschrieben? Wurde wirklich kurz vor der Amokfahrt eine Risikobewertung erstellt?
Spurensuche zu einer Frage: Liefen zentrale Informationen zu lange nicht zusammen?
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Update Dienstag #Leipzig#le0405: Habe den letzten Tweet gelöscht, weil er nicht mehr aktuell ist. Mittlerweile lässt sich mit Sicherheit sagen, dass der Beschuldigte noch kürzlich in einer Psychiatrischen Klinik war. 1/
...verließ die nach mehreren Tagen aber wieder. Hinweise auf eine die Allgemeinheit betreffende Gefährdungslage haben nach MDR-Infos nicht vorgelegen. Auch die durchgeführte Gefährlichkeitseinschätzung bei ihm habe ergeben, dass es sich nicht um "Hochrisikoprüffall" handle. 3/
Es gab im Vorfeld einen Polizeieinsatz wg. einer Bedrohungssituation im häuslichen Umfeld des Beschuldigten. Nach MDR Investigativ Infos wurde dabei auch ein "Interventionsgespräch" mit dem Mann durchgeführt. Er willigte einer Selbsteinweisung in die Psychiatrie ein, ... 2/
@BeckerLabCRTD@HeribertBerger Ich habe das gestern Abend auf der anderen Schmetterlingsplattform vollkommen bejaht. Die Schuld für die Tat liegt selbstverständlich zu 100 Prozent beim Mann und nicht bei der Frau und ich werde bei der weiteren Berichterstattung auf entsprechende Formulierung achten.
Breaking: Supposedly Russian Hackers compromise phone of Bundestag president Julia Klöckner via Signal, phone of German chancellor Merz vetted for malware as a consequence. Likely more top German politicans affected. Exclusive by @MarcelRosenbach@derspiegel free link below
Die Sportgemeinschaft trauert um Hans-Jürgen #Kreische. 🕯️ Der Ehrenspielführer verstarb in der Nacht zum 1. April im Alter von 78 Jahren. Ruhe in Frieden, „Hansi“!👉 https://t.co/ycMGkQiopN #sgd1953
Ex-BND (German Foreign Intelligence Service) deputy chief Arndt Freytag von Loringhoven received a message from fake Signal “support” asking for his PIN. He typed it in.
His contacts then got a malicious link through his hijacked account.
He’s a former NATO intelligence chief, and the author of a book called Putin’s Attack on Germany, where he apparently covers Russian cyberattacks.
He fell for a fake customer service message.
Unsere Recherchen deckten auf, dass die Zentralen Bußgeldstellen in Sachsen und Sachsen-Anhalt nach einer Software-Umstellung am 1.1. alle Mahnverfahren stoppen mussten. Bis heute!
Nun fragen sich viele: Kommen sie womöglich um Blitzer-Bußgelder herum?
https://t.co/NPK4QeyB1M
„(…) ist deutlich geworden, dass sich eine große Mehrheit eine Chefredakteurin oder einen Chefredakteur mit ostdeutscher Biografie wünscht.“ Das ostidentitäre Projekt, in dem Westdeutsche schreiben, sie wären lieber Ostdeutsche, wendet sich gegen sich selbst.
The F-15 “friendly fire” claim is either *lie* or a US command failure. But something is OFF.
After talking to experienced military sources, here’s how we KNOW the reporting is cover:
* Kuwait uses three types of air defense system:
>Patriot
>Improved HAWK
>SHORAD
A SHORAD type air defense would not reliably take down an F-15.
An improved HAWK *could* hit an F-15 BUT because a hawk requires constant radar illumination, the pilot would be alerted to the lock by radar detection, could deploy chaff, activate ECM, and take maneuvers against it. So a hawk striking 3 planes is deeply unlikely.
The Patriot system can reliably strike targets like an F-15, and so we know it’s likely this was the system used.
* Patriot systems rely on multiple ID types to engage a target:
>Radar track behavior rules (it only shoots at things that act like a missile)
>IFF signature (a broadcasted automatic signature between fighter craft and ground systems)
>Link-16 (an integrated system for IDing friendlies in the air space, that is shared via integrated command)
>Air tasking order data (the equivalent of an issued flight route)
* F-15 broadcast an IFF that Patriot batteries can detect when the proper encryption key is shared with allies.
* Kuwaiti Patriot batteries support Link-16 integration with US data when properly shared.
* Our agreement with Kuwait to operate regionally requires sharing all Air Tasking Orders in their air space.
* After a single friendly fire joint emergency command orders would need to be shared with Kuwait.
In order for Kuwait to hit 3 F-15 with Patriot friendly fire in one night would require ALL of the following:
* We didn’t share IFF encryption keys or ID data with them, or were not broadcasting IFF.
* We did not share Link-16 data with them, or Link-16 broadcast capabilities were destroyed.
* We did not share Air Tasking Orders with them.
* We did not share emergency alerts with them after the first ejection took place.
* The area was under extreme barrage of missiles FAR more than reported.
* There was no AWACS data sharing, or no higher level C2 node integration, or these were damaged.
So either:
1) We made an operational decision to ignore our standard practices and leave an ally in the dark, not share data and risk American lives
OR
2) The Iranian attack was *far* more successful than the US let on, and damaged critical ID and comms infrastructure of US assets in Kuwait.
Either way, we are not getting the real story from the US side here.
People with contacts in Kuwait, or active command, should be asking serious questions about this blunder.
As it likely points to a gaping hole in US defense that puts our service members at serious risk!
Look at this image carefully. You are looking at a Chinese commercial satellite photograph of Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia. Every red box is an artificial intelligence model identifying a US military aircraft by type. Every label is in Mandarin. And the base you are looking at is the one Iran fired ballistic missiles at on Saturday night.
A company called MizarVision, founded five years ago in Hangzhou, published this. Not the Pentagon. Not the CIA. Not a classified intelligence briefing delivered to the Situation Room. A Chinese startup with access to sub-meter resolution Earth observation satellites and an AI object detection model that can distinguish a KC-135 Stratotanker from a KC-46 Pegasus from orbit.
Aviation Week confirmed what the image shows. Fifteen KC-135 aerial refueling tankers. Six KC-46 Pegasus tankers. Six E-3 Sentry airborne early warning aircraft, which is significant because only thirty one E-3s remain in the entire US Air Force inventory worldwide, meaning roughly a fifth of America’s operational AWACS fleet is parked on a single ramp in the Saudi desert. Two E-11A Battlefield Airborne Communications Nodes. C-130 Hercules transports. C-5 Galaxy heavy lifters. The backbone of Operation Epic Fury, catalogued from space and published on Weibo.
This is the base that Iran targeted. AFP journalists in Riyadh reported explosions in the eastern part of the capital with thick smoke rising. The Saudi Foreign Ministry condemned Iranian attacks targeting Riyadh and the Eastern Province. Saudi air defenses intercepted the projectiles. But the image you are looking at was published days before the strike. Which means Iran had exactly the same intelligence picture that MizarVision gave the entire world for free.
This is what the democratization of intelligence looks like. In 1991, only the United States could see individual aircraft on a ramp from space. In 2003, a handful of nations had that capability. In 2026, a Chinese startup publishes annotated satellite imagery of American force dispositions on social media, and Aviation Week runs the analysis before the first missile is fired.
Defence Security Asia captured what this means: sub-meter resolution imagery distinguishing individual aircraft types fundamentally alters the secrecy calculus of pre-strike deployments. You cannot mass two hundred aircraft across half a dozen bases and keep it secret when commercial satellites photograph every ramp twice a day and AI models label every airframe before an analyst finishes their coffee.
The age of hidden buildups is over. Every deployment is now observable, catalogued, and published in near real time by companies with no security clearance and no allegiance to anyone. The next war will not be planned in secret. It will be watched from orbit by everyone, in every language, simultaneously.
https://t.co/BrzGRrU3VW