He’s a man of focus, dedication and sheer fucking will.
Pretty sure it was local resistance. That person is filming it throwing up hand signs and just lit a fire in the engine intake. Wouldnt a real saboteur use a bit more advanced like a bit of c4.
“It’s 900 miles to Chelyabinsk, we got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it’s dark… and we’re wearing sunglasses.”
“Hit it.” 😎
I mean if your home is being bombed it might be safer to go on the offense
But I would walk 900 miles
And I would walk 900 more
Just to be the man who sets up the bombs
To blow up all your planes for war
Hope he left an upper decker too
Glory to that hero! 🦸 😂
It sounded… personal. He knew that was a one way trip.
Wouldn’t it be much safer to also smuggle in a manpads and hide a few km away, and pick them off as they are taking off or coming in? Not sure what the successrate of such an attempt would be. It would be unexpected, and at a vulnerable time. But it could of course be a challenge to smuggle in a manpad, it is just which option has the lower risk of capture (before and after) vs chance of successfully pulling off the mission.
Not only do they still park the planes under the open sky, the security is so incredibly lax someone can calmly walk up to the planes, set fire to it with a can of diesel and then calmly walk away. It’s not like it’s the first time!
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He’s a man of focus, dedication and sheer fucking will.
Pretty sure it was local resistance. That person is filming it throwing up hand signs and just lit a fire in the engine intake. Wouldnt a real saboteur use a bit more advanced like a bit of c4.
“It’s 900 miles to Chelyabinsk, we got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it’s dark… and we’re wearing sunglasses.”
“Hit it.” 😎
I mean if your home is being bombed it might be safer to go on the offense
But I would walk 900 miles
And I would walk 900 more
Just to be the man who sets up the bombs
To blow up all your planes for war
Hope he left an upper decker too
Glory to that hero! 🦸 😂
It sounded… personal. He knew that was a one way trip.
Wouldn’t it be much safer to also smuggle in a manpads and hide a few km away, and pick them off as they are taking off or coming in? Not sure what the successrate of such an attempt would be. It would be unexpected, and at a vulnerable time. But it could of course be a challenge to smuggle in a manpad, it is just which option has the lower risk of capture (before and after) vs chance of successfully pulling off the mission.
Not only do they still park the planes under the open sky, the security is so incredibly lax someone can calmly walk up to the planes, set fire to it with a can of diesel and then calmly walk away. It’s not like it’s the first time!