Friday, April 01, 2022

Did The Ukes Blow Up A Fuel Depot

 It's being widely reported that a fuel depot inn Belgorod, a Russian town, went u in smoke last night..  Reports claim that two MI-24 helicopters were seen in the area.

The question becomes:  Were these Russian or Ukrainian helicopters.  If Russian, it is a false-flag operation.  If Ukrainian, a fuel depot is a valid military target.

Either way, soe Russian general just lost a bunch of fuel. Armies run on fuel, food, and munition.

4 comments:

Well Seasoned Fool said...

One Ukrainian YouTube speculated it was caused by russian guards smoking.

Old NFO said...

Personally, I think False Flag.

Sabre22 said...

I am leaning toward false flag as well. Both sides fly MI24's. The russian aircraft are flying without tail numbers or insignia so a false flag operation would be very easy to pull off. Watch how putin frames it if he exhorts his army to repel the invading Ukrainians attacking mother russia then it is a false flag. If he blows it off like it does not matter that much then the Ukrainian's did actually do it.

Jonathan H said...

The Russians are notorious for poor storage of explosives and hazardous materials. I would assume this extends to fuel also, so this could easily be an accident as well as the result of an attack. To those affected, the cause doesn't really matter, just the consequences.