Smoke screen from what I understand
The white smoke, I'm told, is the Russians generating a smokescreen.
The dark smoke signifies the Russians haven't elected a new Russian Orthodox Pope for the Ukrainian Church yet.
Smoke screen from what I understand
Smoke screen from what I understand
The white smoke, I'm told, is the Russians generating a smokescreen.
The dark smoke signifies the Russians haven't elected a new Russian Orthodox Pope for the Ukrainian Church yet.
'Smoke from interceptions' is different than 'smoke cloud deployed at random', which is what your first post sounded like it was implying.Again, reported interceptions.
No damage indicated yet as far as I know
I was gonna post the scene of the Dune hunter-killer from 1984, but all I can find is the modern one, so meh. Just use your memories of that cheesefest.Drones capable of flying through keyholes or under doors, and delivering lethal stings, then out again...
I am not sure how the guy being interviewed meant this, but he said that civilians should be "feared in the same way as the military of the Armed Forces of Ukraine", which sounds like a sentiment that (if shared by Russian soldiers) could explain some things.Shocking Anecdote from Russian Volunteers in Ukraine stating that upwards of 70% of Ukrainians in liberated Zaporizhzhia and Kherson Oblasts seem to be against Russia and would happily leak information leading to the demise of the Russian liberators. The poor volunteers state they live in fear of the divided and traitorous Ukrainian civilians and are afraid it will be difficult to convince Ukraine to be a brotherly nation with Russia again like it was 25 years ago.
BBC said:Iryna Stohnii, a 36-year-old senior combat medic at the 56th Brigade, described the detainees as "constantly malnourished". "They didn't feed us," she said. "They didn't even let us go outside... We could only see the sky through bars in the windows." Stohnii said the guards, in their twice-a-day inspections, forced her and other women to move in a stress position, with arms behind their backs and head to knees, and that some "dragged us by the hair". Other female captives told me women would be ordered to strip naked in front of male staff who, sometimes, made disparaging comments about their bodies.
One day, Stohnii said, a guard accused her of torturing pro-Russian soldiers in captivity and twisted her arms with so much force that "he almost broke them". A couple of times in our interview she cried. "Only devils live and work" at Taganrog, she said. After her release, Stohnii underwent surgery to remove adhesions - bands of scar tissue between organs that can be caused by trauma - which had developed in her kidney and bladder. "Apart from rape," Stohnii told me, "they did everything with us".
???The saboteurs reportedly carried explosives in addition to drones with 'Property of the FSB' written on them and were armed with American M4 Carbines.
Are you mayhap suggesting the unthinkable, i.e. that the Russians might be lying?Sounds like Russia is trying to be stupid.