Kanevskaya, Russia. After the substation was hit by Ukrainian falling debris, a power surge caused a train to catch fire. 22.09.2025
by GermanDronePilot
Kanevskaya, Russia. After the substation was hit by Ukrainian falling debris, a power surge caused a train to catch fire. 22.09.2025
by GermanDronePilot
10 comments
Thats a nice bonus
Bitch, I’m on fire!
Great idea to be standing anywhere within 20m of surging powerlines, better yet, directly underneath them.
It’s all 3 years too late since for most part of this conflict Ukraine wasn’t aloud to hit targets outside of it’s own territory.
Falling debris is quite a unique weather pattern for Russia.
Lol more western disinformation. We do scheduled and controlled train burns all the time. It allows for the old, overgrown trains to be replaced by younger, healthier ones and it’s very helpful for the overall ecosystem.
Looking at that track profile, I’m surprised trains don’t derail more often
Spaghetti electrical engineering from knuckle-draggers.
The U.S. and other western countries should be asking Ukraine to share their expertise in building and using debris. Have to hand it to the Ukrainians, they make the most effective debris in the world. Now if they ever get the act together and build full sized drones as effective, watch out Vlad.
Collateral damage bonus points! We’ll take it!
Comments are closed.