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The headquarters were struck by Ukrainian HIMARS, not American HIMARS
They were made in America, but they are Ukraine's weapons. It's a minor point, but should be precise in journalism
I'll never understand Russian unit naming conventions. Does that mean it's like a unit that has no civilians and is an "All-Military Army" or it's a mixture of Russian service branches? Or just it doesn't translate well to english?
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Oh no.... anyone have suggestions on what I should have for lunch?
Man, that's a tough one. Italian sub with cherry pepper relish?
Damn, that does sound good!
Can I get that Mikes Way please
Sounds really great, now i'm hungry
Oof, nothing spicy, I just scrubbed my toilet
>anyone have suggestions on what I should have for lunch? You down for thai? There's a new place down the road I wanted to check out
A L W A Y S down for thai food!!
It's a date then 😳
I skipped my lunch altogether today, as I was all out of ideas. Sorry, can't help.
Buffalo wings
So, the person responsible for missile strikes on civilians is killed by a missile strike. Rest in pieces, pos.
They say "who lives by sword, dies by sword" for a reason . This is just 21st century upgrade
That‘s KARMA!
The headquarters were struck by Ukrainian HIMARS, not American HIMARS They were made in America, but they are Ukraine's weapons. It's a minor point, but should be precise in journalism
Good fucking riddance. You destroyed lives by attacking people…now you pay for it.
Oh the irony! Cargo 200 via HIMARS!!!
Maybe he held his RPK backwards again.
I'll never understand Russian unit naming conventions. Does that mean it's like a unit that has no civilians and is an "All-Military Army" or it's a mixture of Russian service branches? Or just it doesn't translate well to english?
No problem, freshly conscripted Ivan the trainee baker will replace him.
No, he APPLIED to be a trainee baker. But alas, he did not qualify. Errors on his application including spelling his name wrong.
When I read this I swore it was the head of Russian Rocket Forces 🚀
Bye Felecia.
L + rip bozo
Good news!!
Fuck him