Jeff Hanson
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"The largest Middle East aluminum producer sustained 'significant damage' during an Iranian missile and drone attack [in Abu Dhabi] on Saturday...several employees were injured"
Bloomberg@business
Emirates Global Aluminium said its Al Taweelah site in Abu Dhabi sustained significant damage during Iranian missile and drone attacks bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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@FaytuksNetwork Hopefully this is true. The Ukrainians have been shamelessly cheering American and Israeli war crimes and deserve a fitting retribution.
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@TheSaverageSpec That's right.
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MAGA just keep throwing all the trans spaghetti at the wall

The Drunk Republican@DrunkRepub
If you’re dooming on Trump it’s worth remembering that a little over a year ago we had people enlisting in the military for free sex changes and hospitals across the country butchering confused children’s bodies. That shit, and so much more, has all but disappeared.
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@JohnDoeNPC @TheWarMonitor @nypost GOP is the party in power. Gotta make the "deals" they are so famous for.
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@TheLastHopeUSA @Osinttechnical You have no idea what communism is with an IQ of 80
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@Hanson_bro @Osinttechnical You go away Commie
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@Osinttechnical Praying 🙏 for our brave men and women in uniform. USA 🇺🇸
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@JailbirdSven @visegrad24 I understand engagement farming, but Jesus Christ! 😆
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🇷🇸 UEFA has fined Serbian football club FK Crvena Zvezda €40,000 over a large tifo displayed by fans during a Europa League match against LOSC Lille.
The tifo featured an Orthodox icon of Jesus Christ and a Serbian-language banner reading, “May our faith lead you to victory.”
UEFA imposed a total fine of €95,500 on the club, with €40,000 specifically for the banner, citing it as “displaying a message deemed inappropriate for a sporting event” and “undermining the reputation and integrity of football and UEFA.”

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@vcdgf555 I've been told that our supply is unlimited. And, we just quadrupled that unlimited supply.
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This makes me wonder about other totals.
Dan Lamothe@DanLamothe
SCOOP: The U.S. military has fired more than 850 Tomahawk cruise missiles in four weeks of war with Iran, burning through the precision weapons at a rate that has alarmed some Pentagon officials and prompted internal discussions about how to make more available.
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@JailbirdSven @AZ_Intel_ That's a big cock. He must be used to it. 😂
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@BruceMugis @Osinttechnical Iran didn't do it, so there's that. Heating equipment failure
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@SapperOnOBJ @Benjamins888 @SoarAtlas Yeah. Not getting criminally charged for someone else's curiosity
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Many people have asked why satellite imagery showing damage in Israel isn’t available on our platform. This is primarily due to limitations in the available satellite data, along with current restrictions in place during this conflict.
Large-scale damage in Iran is often visible in freely available satellite imagery due to its scale, for example, impacts on airbases, industrial facilities, or extensive smoke plumes. In contrast, impacts in Israel have been reported to be typically smaller and more localized, often affecting individual buildings or streets, which usually fall below the resolution of free satellites which we use such as Sentinel and Landsat.
Open source satellite imagery collected by the likes of the European Space Agency and NASA have a coarser resolution compared to commercial imagery providers including Airbus, Planet, and Vantor. This means much of the damage can be difficult to detect unless it occurs at a larger scale, for example, smoke from airstrikes can be clearly visible from space over long distances, whereas smaller incidents may not appear in freely available imagery. Detecting this level of detail requires high-resolution commercial imagery, which is currently restricted or delayed by major providers in this area during the conflict, something that is unfortunately beyond our control.
In saying this, we highly encourage anyone to explore and investigate areas of interest using the free tools available on Soar Atlas. We’re also always open to community suggestions. Our community has done some incredible investigations and we hope our tools help make those findings easier to share.
We do not take sides. Soar Atlas exists to make satellite imagery and mapping a more transparent, accountable, and a trusted source of information for everyone.
We continue to hope for peace for all 🕊
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@unusual_whales If Ukraine keeps hitting Russian oil in the Baltic is this smart leverage or just punishing civilians while global markets scramble?
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@AZ_Intel_ they are a risk to my bank account the API is so gdamn expensive
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