Russians clearing Ukrainian mines the hard way.
Even the Russians watching this on the video screen wonder what the fuck that guy on the bike is doing.
Maybe this explains it.
I don’t know if this is also related in any way to North Korea’s growing alliance with Russia, but it seems more related to Yoon’s attempt to hang on to power.
Via Bluesky:
Context: According to the president, martial law is necessary to protect the country's constitutional order, which is threatened by the opposition, and according to him "controls the parliament, sympathizes with North Korea and paralyzes the work of the government."
— NOELREPORTS (@noelreports.com) December 3, 2024 at 8:06 AM
Events there are moving swiftly.
Some good news from the front for a change.
These mine systems could make a big difference defending against Russia’s meat assaults.
ADAM stands for Area Denial Artillery Munition and is a system that uses artillery projectiles to plant mines. You fire the shell, the mines deploy and arm themselves. The mines are detonated electrically, so when the battery runs down they are supposed to self destruct.
The quote is from the Bhagavad Gita and is most commonly attributed to J. Robert Oppenheimer, father of the atomic bomb. It probably wasn’t meant to describe the epic explosion of a Scooby Doo van.
He must have been very popular.
Another 1,780 Russians who should have stayed home.
It’d be a damn shame if Russia lost their Mediterranean port. Yep. A real shame.
Putin is such a master strategist that Finland went from neutrality to hosting B-52s on the Russian border.
We’ll have to wait until it is abandoned in a field in Ukraine and taken out by a kamikaze drone to check it out.
That damn thing looks more like an armadillo than a turtle.
So Scholz has gone from never to maybe.
How’s the Russian economy doing today?
Tatarstan is apparently short of workers to clear snow.
The answer, of course, is to pray harder.
This reminds me of the legendary Sunshine Bridge over the Mississippi River between New Orleans and Baton Rouge. It was finished in the early 60s, but for years the south end of the bridge ended in a swamp until they finally got around to connecting it to a highway.
Meanwhile, in Georgia, the protests and then police brutality go on.
This guy must be an MMA fighter.
These are iconic moments.
Sure was nice of Russia to leave all those jets.
Russian prisoners in Kursk describe the superb training they received, the fabulous benefits they receive, the care and concern of their commanders …. oh hell … they were treated like pigs in a slaughterhouse.
Another expendable Russian who went to Ukraine for the money but should have stayed home.
Rest in peace.