Russia strikes Bohodukhiv with cheap drones, injuring 8
Just when you think they can't get any more pathetic, they start sending cheap DIY drones to wage war against local Ukrainian gas stations and asphalt.
A couple of Russian drones—specifically their new cheap toy called Molniya—decided to conduct a highly strategic operation in the center of Bohodukhiv, a small town in the Kharkiv region.
The first heroic drone successfully intercepted a patch of asphalt right in the middle of the street, injuring eight civilians who were just minding their own business. Two guys ended up in the hospital, while others got treated for cuts and shock.
Not satisfied with defeating the road, a second drone arrived minutes later to annihilate a gas station operator's booth. Because nothing screams "demilitarization" quite like blowing up a tiny kiosk where people buy coffee. Thankfully, no one was inside that one.
The local authorities, led by Oleh Syniehubov, are already on-site cleaning up the mess, which includes a damaged apartment block, some shops, and four ruined cars.
Fighting a NATO-backed army by launching plastic model airplanes at civilian gas stations is certainly a strategy of all time.
Source: Telegram
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