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Russia drones grain corridor again, hitting Panama and Saint Kitts ships

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Because nothing says "mighty superpower" quite like launching explosive drones at random merchant ships flying Caribbean flags in the middle of the night.

So, Russia is back to its favorite maritime hobby: terrorizing civilian cargo ships. This time, their brilliant military masterminds targeted two vessels in the Black Sea. One was flying the flag of Panama, and the other was from Saint Kitts and Nevis.

Naturally, these weren't warships. They were just carrying normal cargo, but apparently, in the Kremlin's strategic view, a grain carrier is basically an aircraft carrier. The attack, done with drones, unfortunately turned deadly—one crew member was killed and five others were wounded.

Surely, those brave drone operators will get medals for defending their country against the grave threat of Saint Kitts and Nevis merchant sailors.

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  1. Salo-Fueled Borscht-Fan
    ah yes, the famous naval threat of saint kitts and nevis. truly a strategic victory for the second army of the world.
    +3 funnyNothing says 'superpower' like bullying a Caribbean island's merchant fleet
  2. Freedom-Loving Vyshyvanka
    This is straight up piracy. Why is the international community still pretending there are rules of engagement here?
    +4 solidA refreshing take on the 'rules-based order' that currently functions as a suggestion box for pirates