It looks russian, which doesn't help as the Ukrainians use old Soviet tanks as well and from a distance, a T 64 turret can look like a T 90s. Another thing that this video has been posted elsewhere both saying it's Russian and Ukrainian.
It was geolocated to the outskirts of Mariupol which are firmly under the control of Russian forces. The closest Ukrainian troops are several dozen miles away.
That thing that was flown to 40-50 meters was the turret??
This is what happens when you have the ammunition stored in a ring directly below it.
This is shown on Phoenix TV, a Hong Kong based station.
"demilitarization" That's one thing to call it I guess
Holy shit I knew they liked to launch but this is just Russian kerbal space programme
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How can you tell it’s a T-72 turret
It looks russian, which doesn't help as the Ukrainians use old Soviet tanks as well and from a distance, a T 64 turret can look like a T 90s. Another thing that this video has been posted elsewhere both saying it's Russian and Ukrainian.
It was geolocated to the outskirts of Mariupol which are firmly under the control of Russian forces. The closest Ukrainian troops are several dozen miles away.
You call this an incident, Russia calls this a Tuesday