Kyiv’s ammunition shortage is so acute that a soldier who hunts for Russian shells—and makes his own bombs—has become an important supplier for some units
Kyiv’s ammunition shortage is so acute that a soldier who hunts for Russian shells—and makes his own bombs—has become an important supplier for some units
www.wsj.com /world/europe/ukraine-mad-max-shells-minefields-6f3b1243
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Something something meat waves something something projection
22 0 ReplyFirst the ghost of Kiev, now a shell necromancer. What's next, are they sending warlocks to the front lines?
16 1 ReplyAt least they no longer continue the Russian defector narrative and now proclaimed that all Russians were willingly supporting Putin this while time.
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Polyukhovich has been fighting for eight years in eastern Ukraine, where the war has been raging since the covert Russian invasion in 2014.
13 0 ReplyGotta respect the hustle.
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