The Lookout (Twitter)
From Navy Day in Polyarny.
Photos: Yana Manzhosova and Alexander Druzyak for На страже Заполярья
From Navy Day in Polyarny.
Photos: Yana Manzhosova and Alexander Druzyak for На страже Заполярья
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RT @Archer83Able: Photo of a Skyranger Nynja light aircraft turned into strike drone by the Ukrainians that fell short its target.
RT @Archer83Able: Photo of a Skyranger Nynja light aircraft turned into strike drone by the Ukrainians that fell short its target.
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RT @tochnyi: 📡 Join Tochnyi today at our usual time of 2100 Kyiv/2000 Berlin/1400 ET:
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Status-6 (Twitter)
Photo of a Skyranger Nynja light aircraft turned into strike drone by the Ukrainians that fell short its target.
Photo of a Skyranger Nynja light aircraft turned into strike drone by the Ukrainians that fell short its target.
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IgorGirkin (Twitter)
"Осужденные за убийство, нанесение тяжких телесных и другие преступления военнослужащие самовольно покинули воинскую часть и сейчас могут находиться в Шебекино или Белгороде."
"Осужденные за убийство, нанесение тяжких телесных и другие преступления военнослужащие самовольно покинули воинскую часть и сейчас могут находиться в Шебекино или Белгороде."
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The Lookout (Twitter)
RT @pinstripedline: In 1971 the Royal Navy genuinely believed it had lost a nuclear warhead at sea. The untold story of the THROSK, nuclear weapon convoys, the Royal Marines, MI5 and Soviet spies makes for a thrilling read in the latest Pinstripedline blog . Thread /1
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RT @pinstripedline: In 1971 the Royal Navy genuinely believed it had lost a nuclear warhead at sea. The untold story of the THROSK, nuclear weapon convoys, the Royal Marines, MI5 and Soviet spies makes for a thrilling read in the latest Pinstripedline blog . Thread /1
tinyurl.com/2p8rnew3