🔥 USF Struck the Moscow Oil Refinery for the Second Time
On June 18, operators of the @1usc_army , together with the 412th Nemesis Brigade, the @Raid_413 , and the @414magyarbirds , in coordination with the @SOF_UKR, DIU, SSU, and other components of Ukraine’s Defense Forces, struck the Moscow Oil Refinery.
The Moscow Oil Refinery is among the ten largest oil-processing facilities in russia, with an annual capacity of 11 million tons of crude oil. The plant produces fuel and other petroleum products used to support both the russian economy and the military logistics of the aggressor state.
The #DeepStrike targeted a strategic element of the enemy’s fuel infrastructure. Damage assessment is ongoing.
USF units continue to apply sustained pressure on the enemy’s fuel infrastructure. Every successful strike against such facilities reduces the enemy’s ability to sustain its forces and wage war against Ukraine.
USF: One step ahead!
@KatyushaMexico@ShaunPinnerUA That "eastward expansion" deal was only talked about, but not signed, when USSR (finally) allowed reunification of Germany, Eastern territory which it was illegaly occupying and isolating in violation of the 1945 Potsdam Agreement (actually signed!).
@KatyushaMexico@ShaunPinnerUA Surrendering to an occupant is not peace, only loss of dignity. Letting a rogue state trespass foreign borders unanswered is not what I am paying taxes to NATO for. May Russia know its place. Grateful to our Ukrainian defenders
@KatyushaMexico@ShaunPinnerUA Conscription in Ukraine is expectfully agressive given they have been f͟a͟c͟i͟n͟g͟ ͟a͟ ͟b͟r͟u͟t͟a͟l͟ ͟i͟n͟v͟a͟s͟i͟o͟n͟ for 4 years already.
@ASWBCS21stPct@WilliamWolfe objectives like losing expensive equipment all over the middle east while not making the Hormuz strait any safer or allowing consumer-grade drones to fly freely inside your vacant military bases? It is humiliating. At such times it is better to lay low than flex
@miketaker1976@mhdksafa what is left of Tyre after centuries of islamic iconoclasts? Yet all of a sudden they find it convenient to say the city has history.
@elonmusk well I would expect this test would make it into newer training datasets by now, once that happens the model does not need to be that sophisticated to figure out this answer