File talk:Mariupol MS APTV s6.png

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This is scene 6 in the Azov public TV video, and I think I have it placed. But first, I wanted to see if anyone has thoughts on where this rocket came from, just from the visuals. From the left, or the right? At what angle relative to that wall? Closer to perpendicular (90 degrees), parallel (close to zero), in between (45)? Less important, vertical angle. If it came from the right, it would have to clear the other roof, obviously. But this is all high enough on the building it hardly matters.

Did it come down from the left and blow itself out plowing edgewise into the window frame? Or from the right, with half the near-side blast marked below, like pavement gets chipped, and the rest deposited inside, as it just chipped the corner on the way in? I keep seeing it one way, then the other. Both angles I'm seeing are fairly oblique, closer to parallel with the wall than to perpendicular, maybe 10 degrees from parallel if it came in from the left, and 20-30 if from the right. --Caustic Logic (talk) 09:46, 1 March 2015 (UTC)