No, as I said the milking factory in Texas this year, had a shroom cloud. Or the fertiliser plant etc.
What you saw in that explosion was it igniting, the red blast, it was an acceleration caused by munitions or often fuel. Causing increased incineration. The glowing red. On a tactical nuke there'd be the shock wave. The blast wave spreading out and possibly a white flash, or the dust pushing out. Not just up.
The shroom plume happens on most blasts/explosions and there where the impact has hit an accelerator of something ignitable.
Munitions tend to spark, like fireworks, you'd hear a series of bangs, but it depends on the containment and the blast.
The reason I asked for location, to do a search, but these are harder with warfare operations hiding Intel. But it's possible it was a fuel depot, factory, and storage.
You had two chances at it now: the name of the town where it took place was the very first word in the link provided. Given that, I'm not sure what value anyone would ascribe to the acuity of any analysis you will provide, but if I were you, I'd be embarrassed and just let it drop.
It checks out as possibly being an oil facility. It is also as a town with rail and transport links to kiev and odessa from lviv, it also has an airport, and as an oblast had been relatively away from combat. It also had a few factories, depots. These might have been converted into warfare.
Definitely in use for operations.
As far as a tactical nuke. No. I doubt it. The blast didn't spread out.
Replying previously didn't read the link, missed it. Rather debated Ukraine with nukes or nukes deployed.
Easy searching stuff. I am speculating slightly. But it's not hard to summarise.
No, as I said the milking factory in Texas this year, had a shroom cloud. Or the fertiliser plant etc.
What you saw in that explosion was it igniting, the red blast, it was an acceleration caused by munitions or often fuel. Causing increased incineration. The glowing red. On a tactical nuke there'd be the shock wave. The blast wave spreading out and possibly a white flash, or the dust pushing out. Not just up.
The shroom plume happens on most blasts/explosions and there where the impact has hit an accelerator of something ignitable.
Munitions tend to spark, like fireworks, you'd hear a series of bangs, but it depends on the containment and the blast.
The reason I asked for location, to do a search, but these are harder with warfare operations hiding Intel. But it's possible it was a fuel depot, factory, and storage.
You had two chances at it now: the name of the town where it took place was the very first word in the link provided. Given that, I'm not sure what value anyone would ascribe to the acuity of any analysis you will provide, but if I were you, I'd be embarrassed and just let it drop.
But then again, not everyone is me, right?
It checks out as possibly being an oil facility. It is also as a town with rail and transport links to kiev and odessa from lviv, it also has an airport, and as an oblast had been relatively away from combat. It also had a few factories, depots. These might have been converted into warfare.
Definitely in use for operations.
As far as a tactical nuke. No. I doubt it. The blast didn't spread out.
Replying previously didn't read the link, missed it. Rather debated Ukraine with nukes or nukes deployed.
Easy searching stuff. I am speculating slightly. But it's not hard to summarise.
I can link the Russians suggesting it was fuel and lubricant facilities. Also munitions and rockets storage.
There were separate attacks on the area at least two or more hits.
Nukes, all you got is the shroom plume. Happens in most significant detonations. But there was no larger blastwaves out.