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Tim White
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A good day for fire watchers in #Russia
This time in the very far east of the country, a man has doused the lobby of a Rosgvardia office with gasoline and set fire to it.
The arson attack happened in Komsomolsk-on-Amur in #Khaborovsk region
[so the sabs are still happily at it]
The Kyiv Indepe⚡️ CIT: General Dvornikov dismissed from leading Russian troops in Ukraine.
According to the Conflict Intelligence Team, General Alexander Dvornikov was replaced by General Gennady Zhidko, former commander of the Eastern Military District and Russia’s deputy defense minister.
[another twitter account claims that over 650 Russian officers have been killed in the 100 days of war]
⚡️ Switzerland allowed Germany to supply other European countries with German-made tanks that were in service with the Swiss army, reports DW (www.dw.com/en/ukraine-zelenskyy-says-potential-for-turning-point-in-war-as-it-happened/a-62003835).\
This is a bit of a shift because Switzerland has blocked arms transfers to Ukr until now.
🔎 U.S. Technology, a Longtime Tool for Russia, Becomes a Vulnerability – The New York Times
(www.nytimes.com/2022/06/02/business/economy/russia-weapons-american-technology.html?searchResultPosition=1)The Pentagon has studied the equipment of the invaders seized in Ukraine and came to the conclusion that the "advanced" Russian weapons and communications systems are based on Western chips, writes NYT.
It is noted that US Department of Defense officials dismantled all Russian equipment that they managed to get to, including small laser rangefinders and cruise missile guidance systems.
“Advanced Russian weapons and communications systems have been built around Western chips," said Damien Spleeters, one of the researchers at Conflict Armament Research, which is engaged in the identification and tracking of weapons and ammunition.
Therefore, it is possible to predict that russian ammo will be facing tough times in the nearest future