You can’t see the drone in the video, but you can hear it and see the flash from the explosion at 0:08. The raid on the home starts at 0:38.
The ground speed rose very quickly before it disappeared, so it may have just defected from the air.
A Ukrainian military man sits behind an MR-2 Viktor anti aircraft system on September 11, 2024 in Sudzha, Kursk Region, Russia. Photo by Oleg Palchyk/Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images
Here’s what the source says:
In Zaporizhzhia, a local farmer found a five-hundred-kilogram high-explosive FAB-500 aerial bomb in his field 💥
He immediately called the sappers of the State Emergency Service, who removed, transported and destroyed the explosive object in a specially prepared place.
Starting at 1:42
The cabin air intake is at the bottom of the front windshield on most vehicles, so a lot of that fuel is going into the car’s ventilation system.
There are submunitions hitting the water right before that happens, so they could be targeting boats or pontoon equipment.
Here are some photos of the Ukranian F-16
Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
I should’ve put “at least” in the title. Title updated.
The circumstances of his death were previously unknown, however there were unconfirmed rumors he was killed by Russians.
I presume this will have zero effect, especially since it includes this huge exemption.
Those who use Telegram “part of their job duties” will not be affected by the move.
I presume this will have zero effect, especially since it includes this huge exemption.
Those who use Telegram “part of their job duties” will not be affected by the move.
Probably not, but definitely rockets and missiles.
“It provides reliable and safe storage, protects against air and missile strikes and even against the damaging effects of a nuclear explosion,” this is how Deputy Defense Minister Bulgakov, who is now arrested for corruption, spoke in 2018 about the missile arsenal under construction in Toropets, which was attacked tonight.
" If we store the current arsenals with what they used to be - storage in open areas and in wooden storage facilities - and today in concrete (storages), the difference will be approximately this: either wear a bulletproof vest that protects against bullets and shrapnel, or wear one without one," the Deputy Minister of Defense said at the time. Bulgakov added that the arsenal meets “the highest world standards.”
Yes, at least 2 distilleries were targeted.