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Large scale power outages in Taiwan. No official word on any cause at this time.
As always, Oryxspioenkop doing an amazing job visually confirming Russian and Ukrainian equipment losses from the conflict. They did the same thing for the 2020 Nagorno Karabakh War. According to their assessments:

Russia losses- 515, of which: destroyed: 209, damaged: 8, abandoned: 129, captured: 169

Ukraine losses- 163, of which: destroyed: 67, damaged: 4, abandoned: 43, captured: 49

I again want to note that these are visual confirmations from content posted to social media or elsewhere online.

https://www.oryxspioenkop.com/2022/02/attack-on-europe-documenting-equipment.html?m=1
I have so many unread DMs that if I open them the app crashes. So I’m not ignoring anyone it’s just that I’ve probably received thousands the past week.
And so it begins
Kel-Tec SUB? Was in a video of Ukrainian servicemen with two Russian POWs. More interested on the weapon ID
Ukraine’s flagship naval vessel, the Krivak III class Frigate 'Hetman Sagaidachny,' was scuttled in Nikolaev. IISS analyst Joseph Dempsey provided satellite imaging showing it was likely scuttled on Feb 26, which is consistent with RUMINT at the time.
If Zaporizhzhya loses power due to the fighting, things will not be good for most of Europe
Firefighters unable to enter area to combat flames caused due to continued shelling at the facility
Just to be clear this isn’t the type of reactor to explode in a way Chernobyl did. But direct damage or loss of power can result in radiation leaks
They are just straight up shooting at it directly at this point
Here’s the link
Someone moved the camera now it’s facing the reactors
Someone is moving the camera around
One of you just threw this in the comments. This is the camera angle on the stream before it was moved. Fighting focused on Administration building.
International Atomic Energy Agency reports “there has been no change reported in radiation levels at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant site.”