Hope that single Ukrainian at the end made it out alive.
Juujian
Somehow I always thought they would poison him. More personal. But if he brought his own water, I suppose this saves everybody some time.
Of course there has to be tourists in the picture.
On Crimea! How even? And how did they get footage of it, too? That's insane.
Evacuation as in people were asked to leave the building?
Can't wait, i should quit YouTube anyways
Another as in the second or the third? And how come this is happening now, I think we haven't seen many helicopters shot down in weeks? Is it because the front line is moving relatively swiftly and the pilots aren't getting any updates?
Just out of curiosity, what would you hope toget out of the arm CPU? More battery life or better performance for certain tasks?
Didn't notice that at first -- they are quite close. The Russians were just strolling, like they were going for a walk. Means they got no ideas where their enemies actually are, that's not a case of bad intel, that's a case of no intel...
Looks like they're talking to the drone of operator and really making sure they get everyone before they more forward, no easy feat I'm certain.
They're were a couple of dudes standing around the vehicle who are definitely 400. If those were trained on electronic warfare, definitely good value for the money. I wonder how long it is between spotting, launch, and impact, they muss have been stationary for a while.
It's confusing for sure. Didn't they also just launch 4 the other day? Before, when they ran low on specific models, they would save them up for a few days? Is it because of the urgency for them to do something about the southern front?