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What the Enemy Says: Russian reactions to Ukrainian strikes

What the Enemy Says: Russian reactions to Ukrainian strikes

Last night’s events got their continuation in the form of russian reactions to Ukrainian strikes. Some episodes of this reaction were instant, and if they hadn’t been caught on video, they would’ve received some tearful context about how the Ukrainian Armed Forces hit residential buildings.

But fortunately, the natives still have the ability to film what’s happening, and everything falls into place. So, during attempts to repel the attack on Novorossiysk oil port, the enemy launched air defense missiles, most likely from a “Pantsir” system. Here are 3 missiles and 3 strikes in the video:

Naturally, Pantsir didn’t see the drones but noticed suspiciously standing residential buildings on the shore. That’s where the missiles flew. Belgorod residents have seen hundreds of similar cases and have long known about this peculiarity of russian air defense. Now they know about it in Novorossiysk too. By the way, something also hit the military part of the port there, reportedly striking a landing ship, supposedly “Tapir.” But this isn’t as interesting as the reaction demonstrated by the air defense missile.

Enemy Admits the Hits

There’s another reaction from an enemy Telegram channel that provides fairly relevant reports about where and what hit. The enemy’s acknowledgment of successful Ukrainian Armed Forces hunting always has special value, and it looks like this:

On the night of November 22, 2025, a series of strikes hit chemical industry facilities and infrastructure located in Crimea. 12 UAVs attacked JSC ‘BROM’ (also known as ‘Perekop Bromine Plant’) located in Krasnoperekopsk.

The strike hit the premises of production shops No. 1 and No. 2. Shop No. 1 sustained significant damage. 7 UAVs attacked the ‘Glibivske Underground Gas Storage,’ located in Vnukovo village. The compressor shop building was destroyed. An attack was also carried out on the Simferopol oil depot.

Fighterbomber’s Hilarious Cope

But there’s also another russian reactions to Ukrainian strikes from the enemy’s specialized Telegram channel that writes about their aviation, Fighterbomber. Here’s what the message about the attack on Taganrog aircraft repair plant looks like in “Fuckingbomber’s” execution:

They destroyed an A-60 laboratory aircraft in Taganrog, which last flew in 2016 and stood in mothballs for 10 years because we had no money for its disposal.
Now the disposal issue is resolved. In total, about fifty UAVs and three missiles attacked the airfield. The air defense worked very well. The airfield has no losses in personnel, operational aviation and special equipment, or airfield infrastructure. The airfield is combat-ready and suitable for flight support. The runway, parking areas, and taxiways are operational.

Look what a wonderful plot — Steven Spielberg himself would envy the russians if he read this. A unique aircraft, only two such existed. This is a laser weapon carrier, and it’s on this very aircraft that prototypes of combat lasers are tested, which the Orcs* probably planned to use in space. And now they say they “wanted to dispose of” this artificial specimen. Let’s pretend we still believe the russians. But it stood on the territory of a plant that manufactures and repairs special aircraft, for example, A-50 AWACS or the A-60 flying laser cannon. Such aircraft are manufactured by the plant, not disposed of — for example, this very plant repaired the A-50 damaged by Belarusian partisans. I’m deliberately skipping the economic aspect of “no money for disposal” — let readers draw their own conclusions about why there’s money for manufacturing missiles but not for “aircraft disposal.”

There’s another interesting nuance. Fuckingbomber writes that about 50 drones attacked the plant. So what, such a number of devices managed to fly to Taganrog? That’s over 1000 km in a straight line — and I want to emphasize not the quality of Ukrainian drones but the “quality” of russian air defense. If during 4-6 hours of flight over enemy territory, the good birds weren’t noticed — that says a lot.
By the way, the same Fuckingbomber cheerfully told stories about how SBU burned plywood mockups at strategic aviation airfields, not real bombers.

Pootin’s Sadistic Call

And the last thing worth noting about last night’s events is Pootin’s reaction to the fact that several drones and missiles did manage to reach Kyiv. By the way, all Iskander-M ballistic missiles were shot down this time, but 3 Kinzhals got through. But let’s return to pootin’s reaction so that no one has any doubts about what kind of degenerate this is. Here’s a quote from the FSB Telegram channel, mentioning pootin and Defense Minister Belousov:

Vladimir Vladimirovich called and thanked Andrey Removich for how we covered Kyiv with missiles and drones. He noted that this strike is especially important, it has not only military but also international, a kind of diplomatic significance.

*Orcs – a common term for Russians who support or participate in the armed aggression against Ukraine. Dehumanizing? Yes. Accurate? Also yes.

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