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Nice work! I was thinking that with all the Sukhois being shot down that the Russian navy needed some attention.
Who could had imagine that been a russian sailor could be as dangerous as been a tanker in this
Nothing russian is safe in and around Crimea. No soldier, no aircraft, no ship. Just the bridge is a bridge too far for the moment but they are starting to kill its guarding patrol boats.....
Just the bridge, as you said, unfortunately. It must be destroyed asap. And those surviving patrol boats and other ships must be in need of a refit soon. They've been in combat at sea since 2022, without drydocking or deep refits. Which is why....Nothing russian is safe in and around Crimea. No soldier, no aircraft, no ship. Just the bridge is a bridge too far for the moment but they are starting to kill its guarding patrol boats.....
I'm really disappointed that no Su-34 was shot down today
It's only 7 pm in Ukraine. The day's not over.I'm really disappointed that no Su-34 was shot down today
Multiple Ukrainian sources state that a Russian Navy Ka-29 was onboard the Kotov and was destroyed during the marine drone strike. Probably first aircraft to have been destroyed by a marine drone in the history of warfare (by a country that has no navy).I'm really disappointed that no Su-34 was shot down today
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