That reminds me of those funny incidents from the first 2-3 weeks of the war. Where the Ukrainians would launch a missile and sink/damage a Russian ship one day, then the next it would be a civilian tanker on fire that the Russian hit.
Russian navy really didn't change one bit since the Imperial era, did it? Their officers would do the same frick ups as Rozhestvensky and his baltic fleet during Russo-Japanese war
It was an smoking accident.
Also ukrop nazi baby seeking seamine.
"Who sent BABIES to fight me?"
-Zaluzhnyy, probably
It makes no sense that Russia would mine the water since Ukraine has no navy.
Hey they've still civilian shipping to kill
That reminds me of those funny incidents from the first 2-3 weeks of the war. Where the Ukrainians would launch a missile and sink/damage a Russian ship one day, then the next it would be a civilian tanker on fire that the Russian hit.
countries were offering humanitarian aid via sea. russia seethed
it also makes no sense that Russia would lose the Movska yet here we are
>thinking Russia doesn't kill or destroy every civilian/civilian asset they can find
Well they are moronic and they hate civilians.
Russians don't tell each other shit
They use the same mines, how do they know its Russian? They're all 60 years old too and breaking free from the sea floor so not surprising either way.
Weather can set mines lose.
Russian navy really didn't change one bit since the Imperial era, did it? Their officers would do the same frick ups as Rozhestvensky and his baltic fleet during Russo-Japanese war
This is unironically fake news. Why is /K so brainless?
unfortunately russian telegrams has confirmed it
>loosing
>loosing snake island
They withdrew, since it's difficult to supply and now in range of Ukrainian artillery
r/whoosh
How many ships they still have?
i thought ukrainians are the ones who layed all the mines?
>loosing Snake Island
>loosing
That's some quality journalism you're posting there, Clem.