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I expect to see some more balloon action over USA now, just because LOL. But really, I think everything in USA is already closely scrutinized via satellites, and targets have long-since been catalogued.

Also, Kievpost is one of the most lyingest propaganda tools. Usually their pieces have about a two-hour shelf-life.

If Russian officials say something and it is disproven by a member of the public 'on the ground', then there is accountability to be meted out. So, I tend to take the Russian reports with a grain of salt inasfar that they tend to under-report, only to be conservative. One can easily double the Ukrainian casualty reports, for example (Russians only count the bodies they pick up, or can see from the air - not the ones buried under rubble or hidden in the tree-lines, and certainly they don't do fancy Math). So, in terms of the above article - I have seen no Russian news about Crimea badness, and Crimea-anons are not saying anything about burning buildings or casualties either. Doubt. Ahem, Ghost of Kiev.

One needs a whole bucket-load of salt when reading anything coming from Kiev. There is always an angle - in this case it is for their domestic audience - as in: We are still fine, and our American friends are still helping us. Which reeks of desperation, IMO.

182 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I expect to see some more balloon action over USA now, just because LOL. But really, I think everything in USA is already closely scrutinized via satellites, and targets have long-since been catalogued.

Also, Kievpost is one of the most lyingest propaganda tools. Usually their pieces have about a two-hour shelf-life.

If Russian officials say something and it is disproven by a member of the public 'on the ground', then there is accountability to be meted out. So, I tend to take the Russian reports with a grain of salt inasfar that they tend to under-report, only to be conservative. One can easily double the Ukrainian casualty reports, for example (Russians only count the bodies they pick up, or can see from the air - not the ones buried under rubble or hidden in the tree-lines, and certainly they don't do fancy Math). So, in terms of the above article - I have seen no Russian news about Crimea badness, and Crimea-anons are not saying anything about burning buildings or casualties either. Doubt.

One needs a whole bucket-load of salt when reading anything coming from Kiev. There is always an angle - in this case it is for their domestic audience - as in: We are still fine, and our American friends are still helping us. Which reeks of desperation, IMO.

182 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I expect to see some more balloon action over USA now, just because LOL. But really, I think everything in USA is already closely scrutinized via satellites, and targets have long-since been catalogued.

Also, Kievpost is one of the most lyingest propaganda tools. Usually their pieces have about a two-hour shelf-life.

If Russian officials say something and it is disproven by a member of the public 'on the ground', then there is accountability to be meted out. So, I tend to take the Russian reports with a grain of salt inasfar that they tend to under-report, only to be conservative. One can easily double the Ukrainian casualty reports, for example (Russians only count the bodies they pick up, or can see from the air - not the ones buried under rubble or hidden in the tree-lines).

But, one needs a whole bucket-load of salt when reading anything coming from Kiev. There is always an angle - in this case it is for their domestic audience - as in: We are still fine, and our American friends are still helping us.

182 days ago
1 score