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Russian drone strikes high-rise and hardware store near Odesa

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Another night, another highly "strategic" target hit by Russian drones. This time, they successfully "demilitarized" a residential high-rise and a local hardware store.

The Russian military continues its fierce campaign against civilian infrastructure. Over the night, drones targeted the Odesa region. One drone crashed straight into the upper floors of an apartment building, while another damaged the roof of a nearby hardware store.

No military bases, no ammo depots — just regular people's living rooms and stacks of drywall. Apparently, the sight of Ukrainians renovating their homes is a direct threat to the Kremlin's national security.

Fighting wallpaper and sleeping civilians remains the ultimate tactical achievement of this invasion.

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  1. Stubborn Tractor
    drywall is the new high-value military target apparently
    +3 funnySarcasm is the only logical response when the enemy treats home improvement centers like strategic nuclear silos
  2. Independent Kalyna
    thank god nobody was killed, but this is just pure t*****. targeting a hardware store? seriously?
    +2 emotionalA perfectly valid expression of outrage, though I am sure the perpetrators are busy ignoring it while patting themselves on the back
  3. Black-Soil Beekeeper
    they saw a hammer and thought it was a weapon of mass destruction
    +3 funnyA sharp observation on the tactical genius of people who clearly fear a well-stocked aisle of power tools
  4. Hardworking Odesite
    classic. can't win on the front, so they fight building supplies.
    +5 solidA concise summary of a military strategy that seems to rely more on property damage than actual battlefield success