Russian glide bomb strikes Izium, injuring seven, including children
Just another Friday afternoon for Russia's military: dropping massive guided bombs on civilian neighborhoods because actually fighting an army seems too hard.
A Russian guided aerial bomb slammed into Izium on Friday. This isn't some high-tech surgical strike; it's just a massive, clumsy bomb with cheap wings attached, lobbed from miles away.
The casualty count has risen to seven people, and the worst part is that three of them are children. Just kids trying to have a normal Friday in a town that has already survived months of brutal occupation.
This is the reality of Russia's tactical genius: they can't hold ground properly, so they just resort to flattening residential areas with heavy Soviet-era leftovers upgraded with cheap guidance kits.
Air defense is great, but wiping out the jets carrying these bombs while they are still sitting on Russian runways seems like a much more logical solution.
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