Russia threw its entire drone catalog at Kharkiv
While the world pretends to debate red lines, Kharkiv and its surrounding towns just survived a massive, chaotic barrage of dozens of different drones and missiles in a single day.
The neighbors to the east decided to test their entire drone inventory on Kharkiv Oblast yesterday. We are talking three missiles, a guided aerial bomb, a Lancet drone, three of those newly hyped Molniya drones, and over twenty other mystery UAVs they apparently found in the back of a warehouse.
Naturally, they did not hit any military targets. Instead, the strikes targeted residential apartment buildings, two gas stations, a school, and the railway hub in Lozova.
Three people did not make it, including a couple in their sixties in Kharkiv and a woman in Tsunivka. Fifty others were injured, including a three-year-old boy, because apparently, he was a massive threat to the Russian federation's security.
Some people still believe that "de-escalation" is a real diplomatic strategy.
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