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💥  Explosion of a Russian T-80 in the Donetsk region

🟡 🍞  Explosion and rollover of a Russian "Bukhanka" on a PTM mine. Video from Russian perspective

🚶‍♀ Russia has made a robot that perfectly conveys the gait of a person who has sh*t his pants

P.S. Here I can really agree, there are no analogues to it in the world  👍  😉

Now let's look what Z-bloggers have to say about the hit on the Su-57

In short, they confirm the defeat of the latest fifth-generation fighter Su-57 and fume about it. A unique aircraft was damaged as a result of a Ukrainian drone strike on the airfield in Akhtubinsk:

“Yes, yesterday the airfield in Akhtubinsk was attacked by a UAV. 3 pieces arrived. The Su-57 was damaged by shrapnel; it is now being determined whether it can be restored or not. If not, then this will be the first Su-57 combat loss in history .

I'll tell you again. For the price of this Su-57 alone, shelters against UAVs could be built for all the operational-tactical aircraft of the country. Of course, if you don’t fuck them up along the way and don’t give out kickbacks. And there would still be some left for Laos,” - FighterBomber.

“The Su-57 is really damaged, Ukrainian drones flew to the airfield. The extent of the damage is still unclear ,” - “Belarusian security officer.”

“...a Ukrainian drone took out the latest Su -57 fighter at the airfield in Akhtubinsk (Astrakhan region). The plane, worth under $100 million, was not protected by anything ,” - “Russian Letters.”

“Satellite image of a damaged Su-57 in Akhtubinsk after the arrival of Ukrainian drones, traces of which can be seen nearby.
There were not even normal hangars in the country even for several units of fifth-generation aircraft. Apparently, a hangar is more expensive than the most modern fighter. Almost 600 kilometers from the front line, by the way.”-"Milinfolive"

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Addition to previous report

Tests of anti-drone nets for oil refineries...

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Amazon breached UK’s sanctions against russia, claims ex-employee at tribunal

Amazon allegedly sold access to its image recognition service Rekognition to the russian company VisionLabs. Information about this surfaced at the trial of former Amazon Web Services (AWS) employee Charles Forrest, writes the Financial Times.

Briton Forrest claims that the contract for the supply of Rekognition solutions to VisionLabs was signed back in 2020. VisionLabs bought access to the technology “through what appears to be a shell company based in the Netherlands.” The contract went on despite the invasion of Ukraine and sanctions.

In May 2023, he reported Amazon's illegal activities to the UK House of Commons Defense Select Committee and the Serious Fraud Office (SFO).

Amazon denies his claims “based on the available evidence and payment records.”

VisionLabs facial recognition are used in the city video surveillance system “Safe City”, Sberbank, the Moscow metro and the Federal Tax Service.

Source

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Good morning Resisters. It's a nice day here. Sammie was in my lap before I started reading. During the rainy days she missed my lap. She won't go inside the car. Using a 30 ounce cup this morning.

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