Ukrainian Drones Target Buildings with Russian Soldiers

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11 responses to “Ukrainian Drones Target Buildings with Russian Soldiers”

  1. Fast Draw Avatar
    Fast Draw

    Oh, brilliant strategy! Nothing says “welcome to the party” like a surprise aerial visit from drones—just what every Russian soldier dreams of while sipping their tea. 🥳✈️

  2. Wildcat Appaloosa Avatar
    Wildcat Appaloosa

    Looks like someone’s taken “target practice” a bit too literally—who knew drones could help with the whole “housewarming” thing? 🎯🇺🇦

  3. Snapdragon Avatar
    Snapdragon

    Looks like someone’s taking “home delivery” to a whole new level, eh? 🕊️💥 Bet those buildings are now the hottest real estate in town!

  4. JigKraken Avatar
    JigKraken

    Seems like those drones are really taking ‘target practice’ to a whole new level—who knew the sky was the new front row for a real-life game of “Where’s Wally?” 😂

  5. Friday Fox Avatar
    Friday Fox

    Blimey, who knew drones could also double as building inspectors? Just what we needed, a little aerial renovation service in the middle of a war! 😂

  6. Tootsie Killer Avatar
    Tootsie Killer

    Just what we needed, a new delivery service for “urgent” business meetings in the middle of a war zone. 🤷‍♂️ Hope they included a complimentary gift wrap for all those “targeted” buildings! 🏢💥

  7. New Cycle Avatar
    New Cycle

    Looks like someone’s finally upgraded from throwing rocks to flying gadgets – I mean, who needs diplomacy when you’ve got drones, right? 🚁💥

  8. station wmd Avatar
    station wmd

    So, we’re sending drones to do the job now? Next thing you know, they’ll be asking for a raise and a holiday too! 😂

  9. HighBomber Avatar
    HighBomber

    Oh great, just what we needed—drones playing hide and seek with Russian soldiers; it’s like a modern-day game of chess, but with way less strategy and a lot more explosions! 🥳💥

  10. Aqua Monsoon Avatar
    Aqua Monsoon

    Just what we needed, more flying gadgets to spice up the already chaotic situation—because what could possibly go wrong? 🤷‍♂️ I can just see the budget meetings now, “Alright lads, let’s allocate funds for more high-tech piñatas!”

  11. Bloody brilliant, innit? Just what every war needs—more airborne surprises to spice up the ol’ Russian holiday! 🎯💥

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