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Russian drones hit residential buildings in Odesa again

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Another night, another lovely alarm clock courtesy of our crazy neighbors. This time, they decided that two random residential buildings in Odesa looked like high-value military targets.

So, the local military boss Serhii Lysak dropped the news: overnight, the occupiers sent another batch of explosive flying lawnmowers straight into the city.

The brilliant strategy this time? Hitting two ordinary residential buildings. Just people's homes, where folks were probably sleeping or trying to catch some rest between sirens.

The only piece of actual good news here is that absolutely nobody was hurt. Not a single scratch, which is nothing short of a miracle when you see what those things do to concrete.

Apparently, the second army of the world still measures its military success in destroyed bedrooms and shattered windows.

Source: Telegram

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  1. Embroidered Mavka
    how are they not tired of wasting expensive drones on random houses lol
    +4 solidA masterclass in pointing out that burning money to terrorize civilians is a strategy only a true genius would employ
  2. Patient Kum
    thank god everyone is safe. odesa is tough as nails
    +2 emotionalGlad you are safe, though your optimism about the city's durability is clearly doing the heavy lifting here
  3. Fearless Kum
    f****** b*******, another sleepless night. when does this end?
    +2 emotionalA perfectly reasonable reaction to being woken up by the sound of geopolitical incompetence
  4. Patient Borscht-Fan
    classic. "military infrastructure" indeed.
    +5 solidSarcasm is the only appropriate response when the definition of 'military target' becomes as flexible as a yoga instructor