Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's very impressive that they were able to hit the Crimea Bridge again. Too early to say what kind of damage the explosives did. But Ukraine is really excelling at asymmetric warfare. Their ability to harness new technology is extraordinary. These explosives were planted by underwater drones. And this is days after Ukraine took out a quarter of Russia's strategic bombers. I fear that the US military is now years behind given the rapid changes in warfare. Ukraine is showing us where the future of war is.
Now that Ukraine has shifted to terrorism, is it safe to say they aren't killing Russians 10-1?
It’s terrorism to destroy the enemy’s military aircraft and bridges used to transport military personnel and supplies? Interesting definition of terrorism you have.
I think your people have a different definition of terrorism than the rest of the world. Bridges, schools, hospitals are all fair game.
Russians apparently think so.
+1 Russia just bombed a kiddie train museum.
Hole up, didn't your buddies just spend the last few pages saying it was cool to hit civilian rail infrastructure?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's very impressive that they were able to hit the Crimea Bridge again. Too early to say what kind of damage the explosives did. But Ukraine is really excelling at asymmetric warfare. Their ability to harness new technology is extraordinary. These explosives were planted by underwater drones. And this is days after Ukraine took out a quarter of Russia's strategic bombers. I fear that the US military is now years behind given the rapid changes in warfare. Ukraine is showing us where the future of war is.
Now that Ukraine has shifted to terrorism, is it safe to say they aren't killing Russians 10-1?
It’s terrorism to destroy the enemy’s military aircraft and bridges used to transport military personnel and supplies? Interesting definition of terrorism you have.
I think your people have a different definition of terrorism than the rest of the world. Bridges, schools, hospitals are all fair game.
Russians apparently think so.
+1 Russia just bombed a kiddie train museum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's very impressive that they were able to hit the Crimea Bridge again. Too early to say what kind of damage the explosives did. But Ukraine is really excelling at asymmetric warfare. Their ability to harness new technology is extraordinary. These explosives were planted by underwater drones. And this is days after Ukraine took out a quarter of Russia's strategic bombers. I fear that the US military is now years behind given the rapid changes in warfare. Ukraine is showing us where the future of war is.
Now that Ukraine has shifted to terrorism, is it safe to say they aren't killing Russians 10-1?
It’s terrorism to destroy the enemy’s military aircraft and bridges used to transport military personnel and supplies? Interesting definition of terrorism you have.
I think your people have a different definition of terrorism than the rest of the world. Bridges, schools, hospitals are all fair game.
Russians apparently think so.
+1 Russia just bombed a kiddie train museum.
That 40 has now been downgraded to 10: https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-de...ials-say-2025-06-04/
Probably will be revised downward again in a few days once no one is looking anymore. Also traffic is flowing on the Kerch.
Time to cook up another Willy E. Coyote plan while you can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's very impressive that they were able to hit the Crimea Bridge again. Too early to say what kind of damage the explosives did. But Ukraine is really excelling at asymmetric warfare. Their ability to harness new technology is extraordinary. These explosives were planted by underwater drones. And this is days after Ukraine took out a quarter of Russia's strategic bombers. I fear that the US military is now years behind given the rapid changes in warfare. Ukraine is showing us where the future of war is.
Now that Ukraine has shifted to terrorism, is it safe to say they aren't killing Russians 10-1?
It’s terrorism to destroy the enemy’s military aircraft and bridges used to transport military personnel and supplies? Interesting definition of terrorism you have.
I think your people have a different definition of terrorism than the rest of the world. Bridges, schools, hospitals are all fair game.
Russians apparently think so.