Bakhmut, footage of a Ukrainian T-12 100mm anti-tank gun equipped MT-LB working with a mobile command post to target Russian positions with 3BK16M HEAT rounds.
It appears that all automated flight tracking accounts utilizing open source data from @ADSBexchange have been banned from Twitter, including @RUOligarchJets.
Artillery fire from both Russian and Ukrainian forces across the Dnipro remains a common occurrence, even as ground forces redeploy to other parts of the front.
Additionally, within the Twitter rule changes there appears to be significant new rules on OSINT. Geolocating footage, under this rule, appears to be banned.
Additionally, within the Twitter rule changes there appears to be significant new rules on OSINT. Geolocating footage, under this rule, appears to be banned.
This broad policy appears to affect OSINT in general on Twitter, the language is a bit to vague, but gives the platform a lot of leeway to remove OSINT content.
Update, Twitter has changed their policy on open source flight tracking-
https://help.twitter.com/en/rules-and-policies/personal-information…
“Under this policy, you can’t share the following types of private information, without the permission of the person who it belongs to:”
FV103 Spartan in Ukrainian service, fundraised by Petro Poroshenko and the NGO Sprava Hromad.
Poroshenko says the donated unit(s) are headed to the Bakhmut and Avdiivka areas.