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re: Latest Updates: Russia-Ukraine Conflict.
Posted on 3/28/26 at 5:30 pm to cypher
Posted on 3/28/26 at 5:30 pm to cypher
'Explosion in production area' — Ukraine confirms Flamingo missiles hit explosives plant in Russia's Samara Oblast
March 28, 2026 6:32 am (Updated: March 28, 2026 7:57 pm)
Ukrainian Flamingo missiles struck the JSC Promsintez explosives production plant in Russia's Samara Oblast on the morning of March 28, Ukraine's General Staff reported.
The "strategically important facility" produces over 30,000 metric tons of explosives for bombs and missiles annually, the General Staff wrote on Telegram.
"A confirmed strike on the target was followed by an explosion in the production area," the General Staff wrote.
The extent of the damage is being assessed.
Initially, Russian Telegram media channels reported the attack.
Photos and videos published on social media by local residents appear to show a large fireball emanating from the production plant, located in the city of Chapaevsk. A photo published to social media by Russian Telegram media channels purportedly shows the FP-5 Flamingo missile approaching the plant.
Amid the reported strike, Samara Oblast Governor Vyacheslav Fedorishchev warned of a missile threat on the region. Explosions were first reported by local resident around 6:30 a.m. local time.
Russian forces also reportedly shot down 155 Ukrainian drones across 16 regions overnight on March 28, including in the occupied-Crimean peninsula and Moscow , according to Russia's Defense Ministry.
Moscow only reported on the drones that were downed, without saying if any hit their targets.
The Flamingo missile, built by controversial defense manufacturer Fire Point, has only been used by Kyiv on a handful of occasions since being first unveiled last summer, with its reported use increasing since November 2025.
With a 1,000-kilogram warhead and a 3,000-kilometer (1,864 miles) stated range, the domestically produced Flamingo has promised to dramatically enhance Ukraine's long-range strike capability.
The JSC Promsintez explosives manufacturing plant is located approximately 750 kilometers from the Ukraine-Russia border.
The Kyiv Independent
March 28, 2026 6:32 am (Updated: March 28, 2026 7:57 pm)
Ukrainian Flamingo missiles struck the JSC Promsintez explosives production plant in Russia's Samara Oblast on the morning of March 28, Ukraine's General Staff reported.
The "strategically important facility" produces over 30,000 metric tons of explosives for bombs and missiles annually, the General Staff wrote on Telegram.
"A confirmed strike on the target was followed by an explosion in the production area," the General Staff wrote.
The extent of the damage is being assessed.
Initially, Russian Telegram media channels reported the attack.
Photos and videos published on social media by local residents appear to show a large fireball emanating from the production plant, located in the city of Chapaevsk. A photo published to social media by Russian Telegram media channels purportedly shows the FP-5 Flamingo missile approaching the plant.
Amid the reported strike, Samara Oblast Governor Vyacheslav Fedorishchev warned of a missile threat on the region. Explosions were first reported by local resident around 6:30 a.m. local time.
Russian forces also reportedly shot down 155 Ukrainian drones across 16 regions overnight on March 28, including in the occupied-Crimean peninsula and Moscow , according to Russia's Defense Ministry.
Moscow only reported on the drones that were downed, without saying if any hit their targets.
The Flamingo missile, built by controversial defense manufacturer Fire Point, has only been used by Kyiv on a handful of occasions since being first unveiled last summer, with its reported use increasing since November 2025.
With a 1,000-kilogram warhead and a 3,000-kilometer (1,864 miles) stated range, the domestically produced Flamingo has promised to dramatically enhance Ukraine's long-range strike capability.
The JSC Promsintez explosives manufacturing plant is located approximately 750 kilometers from the Ukraine-Russia border.
The Kyiv Independent
Posted on 3/28/26 at 5:30 pm to ned nederlander
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Our thanks to them for not kneeling to Russia
It's because of the good ole USA that they aren't kneeling to Russia...why the hell would I thank them for it. You think they would have lasted just on Europe's help alone?
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bargaining trip to get Europe to do what we want on tariffs, Iran, Greenland.
This isn't a Iran war thread so I'll not get tied up in that but for this one thing. Europe hasn't done jack-shite to help us with Iran.
Posted on 3/28/26 at 7:31 pm to DMAN1968
[embed]This isn't a Iran war thread so I'll not get tied up in that but for this one thing. Europe hasn't done jack-shite to help us with Iran.[/embed]
After more than a year of Trump why the hell should they?!?
Being a dick to everyone has consequences.
After more than a year of Trump why the hell should they?!?
Being a dick to everyone has consequences.
Posted on 3/28/26 at 7:35 pm to DMAN1968
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Europe hasn't done jack-shite to help us with Iran.
They’re too busy letting in any African they can find and arresting people for Facebook posts
Posted on 3/28/26 at 7:43 pm to texag7
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They’re too busy letting in any African they can find and arresting people for Facebook posts
We can't even comprehend how fricked Europe is. Countries like Poland and even Hungary (I'm sure me saying they will be popular) are going to improve while western Europe, Russia, and Ukraine become shitholes (or expand their previous shitholery).
Posted on 3/29/26 at 2:30 am to DMAN1968
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You think they would have lasted just on Europe's help alone?
That's pretty much what they've been doing since Putin took control of the White House last year. The 68% of US independant voters that support Ukraine stopped TACO when he initially refused to send anything. He was forced to continue the resupply of existing weapon systems but insisted on full cost. Money that is all coming from the Europeans.
So for the last 14 months, Ukraine has not seen shite from the US other than a continuation of the support established under the (dare I use his name?) Biden Administration. Again, at full cost, paid by the Europeans.
If you need to suck that Fox News titty, fine. But don't regurgitate that crap while the adults are speaking.
Posted on 3/29/26 at 2:53 am to Coeur du Tigre
TACO's favorite newspaper. He could have stopped this 14 months ago, but he decided to just add more victims to the Epstein list.
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Six nights in a row. This reminds me of the Texas game in 2019 when Joe Brady was in the booth yelling, "They can't stop us!".
Actually, the Texas defense did a slightly better job than the Russians are doing now. At least they showed up.
Actually, the Texas defense did a slightly better job than the Russians are doing now. At least they showed up.
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If tweet fails to load, click here.Posted on 3/29/26 at 3:15 am to Coeur du Tigre
Posted on 3/29/26 at 3:27 am to Coeur du Tigre
Here's the picture map with colors for the Fox News fans. All done with 100% Ukrainian weapons paid for 100% by Europeans.
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If tweet fails to load, click here.Posted on 3/29/26 at 3:33 am to Coeur du Tigre
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OSINT group Oko Gora lists 13 strikes on Russia’s chemical industry in 40 days under “NITRO-STRIKE 2026”
17 Feb AO Metafrax Chemicals
25 Feb PJSC Dorogobuzh
4 Mar AO UralHim
9 Mar PJSC Akron
11 Mar PJSC KuibyshevAzot
11 Mar AO Metafrax Chemicals
13 Mar AO UralHim
13 Mar PJSC Nevinnomyssky Azot
14 Mar PJSC KuibyshevAzot
19 Mar PJSC Nevinnomyssky Azot
21 Mar PJSC TolyattiAzot
27 Mar AO Apatit
28 Mar AO Promsintez
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If tweet fails to load, click here.Posted on 3/29/26 at 3:36 am to Coeur du Tigre
Damn shame. Just when prices are peaking Putin has to stick all that revenue up his arse.
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Another big reason to ignore the disparity in troop numbers between Ukraine and Russia.
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"80-90% of the Russian army's personnel losses occur at the initial stage of crossing the front line. They die on the way, even before engaging in battle with the enemy — without even seeing them at all. Most of the losses come from FPV drones and drone ambushes, which Ukrainian formations are acquiring en masse."
The famous EU military propagandist and Z-blogger, Yuri Kotenok, has finally revealed where 90% of Putin's army's "excess people" disappear. The only unclear thing is whether Kotenok is whining or bragging?
Posted on 3/29/26 at 5:36 am to VolSquatch
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We can't even comprehend how fricked Europe is. Countries like Poland and even Hungary (I'm sure me saying they will be popular) are going to improve while western Europe, Russia, and Ukraine become shitholes (or expand their previous shitholery).
No, the inverted population pyramid caused by low birth rates will doom those countries to economic stagnation. European countries can import immigrants to work and then die by cultural suicide, or they can refuse and then die by economic suicide. But they're all in deep trouble one way or the other unless they start having more babies.
Posted on 3/29/26 at 6:46 am to GOP_Tiger
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No, the inverted population pyramid caused by low birth rates will doom those countries to economic stagnation. European countries can import immigrants to work and then die by cultural suicide, or they can refuse and then die by economic suicide. But they're all in deep trouble one way or the other unless they start having more babies.
Correct. France started importing workers in the 1990s. Germany did it with Turks post WWII after millions of men fell in the war. This caused a lot of problems in the 1970's as Germans born post WWII began competing for the same jobs with Turks not given full citizenship, even if born in Germany.
The new waves of immigrants are not as productive as the afroementionedTurks.
Posted on 3/29/26 at 8:05 am to GOP_Tiger
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No, the inverted population pyramid caused by low birth rates will doom those countries to economic stagnation.
I think there is the potential that AI is going to be a life raft for countries like them if they can embrace it.
Russia and Ukraine are too far gone and will require immigrants.
Hungary and Poland can take advantage of possibly the biggest multiplier of labor output in history to offset their issues as long as they don't get worse. But I'm not sure the leadership in either country has the vision to take advantage of that currently.
Posted on 3/29/26 at 8:07 am to Coeur du Tigre
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That's pretty much what they've been doing since Putin took control of the White House last year.
Ahhh...there's that TDS you sometimes try to hide.
Yeah...that $200 billion in aid and war materials we've given them thus far had no bearing on the fact that they have lasted this long...none at all. Not to mention intelligence/satellite imagery.
Denmark's GDP is $460 billion. Boy did you find an article to fit your narrative.
What's this "US sends zero" bullshite. It quotes "since 2022" when mentioning Denmark then says we sent zero. Even you have to admit we have sent a lot more than fricking zero to Ukraine since 2022.
Why do the people in this thread put up with your propaganda bullshite?
Posted on 3/29/26 at 10:24 am to DMAN1968
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It's because of the good ole USA that they aren't kneeling to Russia...why the hell would I thank them for it.
Because they are the ones actually fighting and dying, soldier and civilian alike?
If a thank you is a bridge to far, can we acknowledge they made a choice to fight instead of surrender?
Posted on 3/29/26 at 10:32 am to ned nederlander
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If a thank you is a bridge to far
I have the utmost respect for what they have been able to do and accomplish. I originally...like a lot of people...didn't think they had it in them.
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can we acknowledge they made a choice to fight instead of surrender?
Can we acknowledge the fact that with the aid of the US, and rest of the world, that they were given the chance to have that choice.
Posted on 3/29/26 at 10:33 am to ned nederlander
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If a thank you is a bridge to far, can we acknowledge they made a choice to fight instead of surrender?
Yes, not going to thank someone for defending themselves while we pay for it.
We can, however, acknowledge Ukranian bravery in the face of an opponent many thought was a military juggernaut up until mid-2022
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