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Sorry. The report just used that term. I wasn’t sure what other term applied. Question, does Romani cover everyone of that group or only the ones in Romania or similar?

It’s now 8:30 on Tuesday morning, and no new article from Rob.  Is it time to pour one out for Jalopnik?  

Saw a great post on Adam Something’s YouTube channel (no link to report, sorry) about a Russian BTR. The Russians in it stopped to ask directions from some Ukrainian railway workers. The railwaymen directed the BTR into a dead and and tackled two of the occupants, the other two fled. The railwaymen are pictured in

I ran the audio through the Google Translate app, got a rough translation:

Getting a thermite grenade onto the engine block of a vehicles currently occupied by Russian soldiers would be a different exercise altogether. Javelins and RPGs are a better bet.

She’s Russian and the video was shot in Russia. 

Wouldn’t the Ukrainians just, you know, keep the vehicles? Throw in some diesel? 

Helps to have something that can take multiple impacts

What if the previous occupants ran away with them?  Will any type of helmet work?  You know, just in case I stumble across some abandoned Russian armor and enough fuel.

Considering how we’re getting posts for how the shithead Russians have royally screwed up so their vehicles run out of gas and are abandoned, I’m glad something is going in the Ukrainians’ favor.

From my personal but limited experience in the Mechanized Infantry, you always wear a helmet or CVC inside armor. Your skull will thank you.

In my mind the truck stopped in midair, and I heard the Balladeer say just that. 

Russian Warship. Go F! yourself.

As a Swede, it is always nice to actually feel good about something we are doing. Also, our flags oblige us to be on the right side of this one. Oh, and after Russia takes Ukraine, they’ll do the Baltic states, followed by the Czech Republic, Poland, and Finland and then it’ll be our turn, so there is some

he may have the keys, but he is not in a bubble, the people that actually have to push the button, and those around Putin would know more than enough to prevent him from going that far.

They have like 1500 active warheads. They don’t need to be picky.

Pay for them with financing pending the sale of the oligarch’s yachts.

Come to think of it, many of us could live out our whole lives without coming across a Russian-made product.

Where I live in the US is most certainly a target.”

It’s like Russia just ignored that Ukraine has been in a state of war for the last 8 years and might have some thoughts on the matter. (Also, we could have done more earlier, but we also were helping to different extents the whole time.)