A Russian civilian filming a Ukrainian UAV hitting a Wildberry warehouse where Russia is hiding one of their drone assembly plants. Witnesses reported several hits afterwards. Cheboksary, Chuvashia Republic. Near Kazan, ~1,000 km from the frontline.
by MilesLongthe3rd
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How do we know that there’s a drone assembly plant there??
I find myself often wonder how long the distances really are, as in how far can 1k kilometres actually get you. I know 1k km is a lot, I grew up with the metric system, but the vastness I just can’t realise. So I played a bit with google earth and figured out that from the most northern point of Germany, the north edge of the island of Sylt to the very furthest edge of south Germany, below Berchtesgaden at the border to Austria, it is ~902 kilometres in a direct line.
So this drone traveled a distance longer than Germany and then sum. An insane distance when you have a direct comparison to it.
Are they using incendiaries for these drones? It seems these attacks always start fires.
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