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Putin's oil pumping station Druzhba-1 in Kaleykino, Tatarstan, is having a really bad day.

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  • randahl@mastodon.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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    Putin's oil pumping station Druzhba-1 in Kaleykino, Tatarstan, is having a really bad day.

    This is a strike around 1200 kilometers from Ukraine, which makes it likely that Ukraine hit this using their new FP-5 Flamingo cruise missiles, as other weapons do not have this range.

    More importantly, this pumping station is necessary to pump the oil which Orbán i— after four years of war and war crimes — is still buying from Russia.

    Location: 54.9226, 52.2192.

    vikingchieftain@krigskunst.socialV musevg@23.socialM jawarajabbi@mastodon.onlineJ capnthommo@c.imC 4 Replies Last reply
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      Putin's oil pumping station Druzhba-1 in Kaleykino, Tatarstan, is having a really bad day.

      This is a strike around 1200 kilometers from Ukraine, which makes it likely that Ukraine hit this using their new FP-5 Flamingo cruise missiles, as other weapons do not have this range.

      More importantly, this pumping station is necessary to pump the oil which Orbán i— after four years of war and war crimes — is still buying from Russia.

      Location: 54.9226, 52.2192.

      vikingchieftain@krigskunst.socialV This user is from outside of this forum
      vikingchieftain@krigskunst.socialV This user is from outside of this forum
      vikingchieftain@krigskunst.social
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      @randahl

      And there's more to come. 🤗

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      • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

        Putin's oil pumping station Druzhba-1 in Kaleykino, Tatarstan, is having a really bad day.

        This is a strike around 1200 kilometers from Ukraine, which makes it likely that Ukraine hit this using their new FP-5 Flamingo cruise missiles, as other weapons do not have this range.

        More importantly, this pumping station is necessary to pump the oil which Orbán i— after four years of war and war crimes — is still buying from Russia.

        Location: 54.9226, 52.2192.

        musevg@23.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
        musevg@23.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
        musevg@23.social
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        @randahl
        Interesting 🙂
        I'm wondering what's the purpose of this whole bunch of red-white painted towers may be. Antennas? Not really. Lightning rods?

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          Putin's oil pumping station Druzhba-1 in Kaleykino, Tatarstan, is having a really bad day.

          This is a strike around 1200 kilometers from Ukraine, which makes it likely that Ukraine hit this using their new FP-5 Flamingo cruise missiles, as other weapons do not have this range.

          More importantly, this pumping station is necessary to pump the oil which Orbán i— after four years of war and war crimes — is still buying from Russia.

          Location: 54.9226, 52.2192.

          jawarajabbi@mastodon.onlineJ This user is from outside of this forum
          jawarajabbi@mastodon.onlineJ This user is from outside of this forum
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          @randahl

          Zelensky ain't playing.

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          • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

            Putin's oil pumping station Druzhba-1 in Kaleykino, Tatarstan, is having a really bad day.

            This is a strike around 1200 kilometers from Ukraine, which makes it likely that Ukraine hit this using their new FP-5 Flamingo cruise missiles, as other weapons do not have this range.

            More importantly, this pumping station is necessary to pump the oil which Orbán i— after four years of war and war crimes — is still buying from Russia.

            Location: 54.9226, 52.2192.

            capnthommo@c.imC This user is from outside of this forum
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            @randahl that would be the orban from Hungary, the EU state that yet again, with tedious predictability, voted against the next round of sanctions on russia - that orban. So the EU is left having to find a work around.
            Why is the EU still persevering with Hungary. (No need to answer that question)

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            • musevg@23.socialM musevg@23.social

              @randahl
              Interesting 🙂
              I'm wondering what's the purpose of this whole bunch of red-white painted towers may be. Antennas? Not really. Lightning rods?

              randahl@mastodon.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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              @musevg I am not an oil expert, but I think these are called flare stack towers. They are designed to burn off excess oil high above ground, away from workers. This is done automatically in situations with too high pressure to avoid explosions.

              Maybe others know more.

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                @musevg I am not an oil expert, but I think these are called flare stack towers. They are designed to burn off excess oil high above ground, away from workers. This is done automatically in situations with too high pressure to avoid explosions.

                Maybe others know more.

                musevg@23.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
                musevg@23.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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                @randahl
                Ah, okay, I've seen such flares before. I was just baffled due to the sheer number of towers. Thanks!

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