Satellite images have emerged showing the aftermath of a strike on the largest oil depot in Crimea. In the photos from October 8, plumes of smoke can be seen over the territory of the Feodosia terminal.
The nice thing about hitting oil depots is that once they’ve been hit, they continue to hit themselves.
ruzzia best get the priests there asap.
In June, once Ukraine’s harvested their corn, it would be possible to throw incendiaries with a 6 hour fuse from a vehicle into Russian corn fields whilst driving at night. One every 10-20km would be enough to cause chaos. Similarly with Russian forests. Russia doesn’t have the manpower to put out extensive fires.
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Satellite images have emerged showing the aftermath of a strike on the largest oil depot in Crimea. In the photos from October 8, plumes of smoke can be seen over the territory of the Feodosia terminal.
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The nice thing about hitting oil depots is that once they’ve been hit, they continue to hit themselves.
ruzzia best get the priests there asap.
In June, once Ukraine’s harvested their corn, it would be possible to throw incendiaries with a 6 hour fuse from a vehicle into Russian corn fields whilst driving at night. One every 10-20km would be enough to cause chaos. Similarly with Russian forests. Russia doesn’t have the manpower to put out extensive fires.
This keeps happening and I LOVE IT!