MiTasol
1st Lieutenant
Yes - that is Putins normal way of dealing with any dissenter - poison or windows or stairs or whatever else is convenient. Even gun and smoking accidents.
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And live hand grenade incidents...Yes - that is Putins normal way of dealing with any dissenter - poison or windows or stairs or whatever else is convenient. Even gun and smoking accidents.
It's called "The Norm of Reciprocity". It's totally acceptable.Zelensky might be thinking that turn about is fair play. He's said in interviews that Ukrainian security & intelligence services have foiled five or six assassination attempts against him.
That would be a mistake. Such a decapitation strike against a seemingly, cough, ahem... "democratically" elected president would rattle heads of state across the globe.
Though I suppose the Brits did try to kill Hitler, which is about the same thing, cough, "elected" leader turns into maniacal tyrant.
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There are speculation and rumours that the single new HIMARS being supplied to Ukraine in the latest US support package has been specially modified to handle the GLSDB. If true, this will give Ukraine another long range fires option (adding to Storm Shadow and ATACMS).
GLSDB has been shown to be able to hit precision targets at least 130 km away, and the price per unit is about 25% less than that of a standard HIMARS missile.
Given the success that Ukraine has seen with long range weapons in recent months and Russian responses, I wonder what's left in range.