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Mimicking Israeli stance on alleged strikes, Ukraine keeps mum on Russia explosions
2022-05-11
[IsraelTimes] Questioned on fires at Russian factories and fuel depots, Zelensky adviser notes Israel doesn’t acknowledge covert attacks and liquidations.

A deadly fire at an aerospace research institute in Tver, northwest of Moscow. Another blaze at a munitions factory in Perm, more than 1,100 kilometers (680 miles) to the east. And fires in two separate oil depots in Bryansk, near Belarus.

Coincidences, or a sign that Ukrainians or their supporters are mounting a campaign of sabotage inside Russia to punish Moscow for invading their country?

Since the blaze at the Central Research Institute of the Aerospace Defense Forces in Tver on April 21, which killed at least 17 people, social media has leapt on every report of a fire somewhere in Russia — especially at a sensitive location — as a sign that the country is under covert attack.

No one is claiming responsibility, but analysts say at least some of the incidents, particularly those in Bryansk, point to a possible effort by Kyiv to bring the war to the invaders.

In a post on Telegram, Mykhaylo Podolyak, a senior adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, called the fires "divine intervention."

"Large fuel depots periodically burn... for different reasons," he wrote. "Karma is a cruel thing."

‘WE DON’T DENY’
In a massive country such as Russia, a fire at a remote factory or building would normally not be particularly eyebrow-raising.

But since Russian forces invaded Ukraine on February 24, more than a dozen blazes noted by people who document the war have drawn huge attention on social media, amid fears there is a concerted campaign of arson terror by the Ukrainians.

Even fires late last month in Russia’s far east — at an airbase north of Vladivostok and at a coal plant on Sakhalin — raised suspicions.

And on Wednesday, a massive conflagration struck a chemical plant in Dzerzhinsk, east of Moscow.

"Russian saboteurs against Putin continue their heroic work," said Igor Sushko, a Ukrainian racecar driver who regularly posts photos and videos on Twitter of alleged acts of sabotage inside Russia — but offers no proof they were deliberate.

Another Zelensky adviser, Oleksei Arestovych, was equally opaque to The New York Times

... which still proudly displays Walter Duranty's Pulitzer prize...

, noting that Israel never admits its covert attacks and liquidations.

"We don’t confirm, and we don’t deny," he said.

PART OF THE STRATEGY?
War analysts believe the infernos in Bryansk, which hit facilities sending oil to Europe, were deliberate and tied to the war.

The anonymous analysts behind "Ukraine Weapons Tracker," a Twitter account that posts detailed accounts with supporting videos of attacks by both sides, said they had received "reliable" information that the Bryansk fires were the result of attacks by Ukrainian Bayraktar drones.

"If accurate, then this story again shows the ability of Ukrainian forces to conduct strikes in Russian territory using long-range assets," they wrote.

"I think it was probably a Ukrainian attack, but we cannot be certain," Rob Lee, another war analyst, told The Guardian.

Added to that have been a number of apparent shellings by helicopters and drones and evident acts of sabotage against infrastructure in Kursk and Belgorod Oblast on the Ukrainian border, close to the fighting.

The governors of Belgorod and Kursk have both blamed the fires and destruction of infrastructure such as railway bridges on saboteurs and attackers from Ukraine.

An April 1 attack on a Belgorod fuel depot, Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said on his Telegram channel, was the result of "an Arclight airstrike
...KABOOM!...
from two helicopters of the armed forces of Ukraine, which entered the territory of Russia at a low altitude."

"Nothing that would confirm Ukrainian sabotage, except for the fact that many of the fires seemed to hit strategic/military targets," said Phillips O’Brien, professor of strategic studies at the University of St Andrews, Scotland.

Such attacks "certainly seem to be a part of their strategy," he said.

Pentagon officials have said that Russian forces inside Ukraine are hobbled by weak supply chains, and attacks on their infrastructure would further affect their war effort.

But US officials would not comment on whether, deeper inside Russia, there is an active campaign of sabotage hitting targets not-so-directly related to the invasion.
Posted by:trailing wife

#6   The poor bastards are scouring the internet looking for any accident that they can call Ukraine attack against Russia.

That could be — we’ve discussed it here. Bad habits when storing things that can explode or catch fire too often leads to things exploding or catching fire spontaneously, a problem throughout the Muslim Middle East as well as Russia. Just think of the damage to the port of Beirut and the city beyond, just because they stored 2750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate incorrectly for some half decade.

But as Napoléon said, in war the morale to the matériel is as three to one (or possibly ten to one — I’ve seen it quoted both ways). If silly people are willing to ascribe all sorts of accidents to the actions of annoyed Ukrainians, merely because the Ukrainians say neither yay nor nay, perhaps it will hurry all parties toward ceasing warlike actions before more harm is done to all involved.
Posted by: trailing wife   2022-05-11 16:05  

#5  More in here:
Here's a good firsthand testimony from a Quebecois-french canadian soldier who was fighting with sniper Wali. Very instructive for those wondering what's really happening on the ground. The Ukrainian armed forces are retreating everywhere and getting obliterated. I quote: "hell, KIA's and shitload of WIA daily"... They were in the east before the Russians picking up tempo and starting phase 2.
https://youtu.be/zN2NdiFJFh0
Posted by: Acapulco Joe   2022-05-11 14:44  

#4  March 26 22 Ukrainian Security Service officer defects to Russia with a USB thumb drive an entire collection of nato/USA documents copied files.
Posted by: Acapulco Joe   2022-05-11 14:02  

#3  Just scouting negative fake news to attribute to Russia
April 19, 22. Barksdale Air Force Base. Explosion
April 21 22 Dyess Air Force BaseTexas Fire B-1B bomber Sabotage
April 27 Fort Bragg U.S. Army soldier killed accident
April 28 fires burning at Fort Carson Arson
April 7 22 attack on USA base in Syria. Explosion
May 9 22 soldier died at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Bear attack?
Posted by: Acapulco Joe   2022-05-11 13:43  

#2  The poor bastards are scouring the internet looking for any accident that they can call Ukraine attack against Russia.
Pathetic propaganda
Posted by: Acapulco Joe   2022-05-11 12:31  

#1  Unlike some of their American counterparts.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2022-05-11 07:26  

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