@Tendar I think they did it because they want civil discontent. Putin's Approval rating is tanking quickly, and this will exacerbate the situation if people can't get their packages because of distribution issues.
@pbankerjr@JayinKyiv I think they did it because they want civil discontent. Putin's Approval rating is tanking quickly, and this will exacerbate the situation if people can't get their packages
@secretsqrl123 The Russians had equipment in the area before Ukraine started their mid range drone campaign. This is why you see them having minor success. This will lead the Russians into a false sense of security, thinking they have the upper hand, which the Ukrainians will take advantage .
@MitchJonez 39XPd4GZQziXph6WzPi5vwCGSAoEbwbLMX Been been following you since day one lovewhen you used to do your IRL streams. This would really help me out with getting a handicap wheelchair accessible van.
@secretsqrl123 His behavior is nothing new. This is a guy who called our fallen soldiers suckers and losers. Even talking badly about his own brother's death, saying he was the most successful and better-looking brother
@sentdefender His behavior is nothing new. This is a guy who called our fallen soldiers suckers and losers. Even talking badly about his own brother's death, saying he was the most successful and better-looking brother
@TMZ I don't think players ever intend to tank. I think that's more of the head coach or front office thing. I think players work to try to stay in the league and earn big contracts, but then again, as Russell said, we don't know what goes on behind the scenes
@ABC At the start of the Ukraine-Russia war, the U.S. was lagging in small, low-cost, disposable drone warfare
The U.S. struggled to match the rapid, low cost, mass production of drones, partly because of the high cost of domestic alternatives
LUCAS only costs 35k each