Finally, strikes on decision-making centers in Russia have begun. Overnight, unidentified UAVs attacked two alcohol plants in the Belgorod and Voronezh regions



Finally, strikes on decision-making centers in Russia have begun. Overnight, unidentified UAVs attacked two alcohol plants in the Belgorod and Voronezh regions



by Exotic-Strawberry667

26 comments
  1. Seems like a mistake. I’d imagine you’d want your enemy to be as drunk as possible.

    I’d take drunk and stupid with an ak as my enemy over a sober, stupid and angry with an ak any day.

  2. On the one hand, the troops at the front might fight better (or maybe mutiny en-masse). On the other, Moskals in the cities might view this as a breach of the “contract” with Putler. I wonder how keen Rossguardia troops are on vodka?

  3. IIRC, these are distilleries near Ukraine. If they want middle-class russians to revolt, they need to hit ones closer to Moscow and St. Petersburg.

  4. It is really important in the pursuit of fairness that we recognize the extreme bravery of the ruzzian Fire Chief Igor Moskva,who died while fighting this catastrophic fire .

    Initial reports are he was blown into a 5000 Gallon vat of vodka by an explosion at the site & valiantly fought off a dozen rescuers trying to pull him out .

    Like his namesake he was last seen slowly sinking to the bottom, but with a smile on his face,his final words were ” At last life in mother ruzzia is good” .

    In other reports on this bombing the United Nations is finally doing something constructive for Ukraine in this war & has announced Ukraine will be the first country ever to receive a humanitarian award for bombing a country,as the UN estimates with this bombing alone Ukraine has saved over a Million ruzzian children from suffering with fetal alcohol syndrome in the future.

    They do however warn this may in the future lead to a shortage of ruzzias usual political candidates & military leaders.

  5. Oh no… Ukraine finally found Russia’s weak point. It was hiding in plain sight since the 19th century!

  6. Oh no… Ukraine finally found Russia’s weak point. It was hiding in plain sight since the 19th century!

  7. Oh no… Ukraine finally found Russia’s weak point. It was hiding in plain sight since the 19th century!

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