Comments by "" (@neutronalchemist3241) on "Kanal13"
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@lepetitroquet9410 Anti ship missiles fired from where?
The only Russian ship surely hit by anti-ship missiles so far was practically in front of the Ukrainian coast. The Ukrainians had not been able to repeat that feat as soon as Russia retreated the ships a little, even if those had still been used to missile strike Ukraine.
Anti-ship missiles have a range, and even Sevastopol for how close it is to Ukraine, seems to be out of it.
So far, no naval drone attacked anything further than Sevastopol, and the damages they did to ships in navigation had been negligible.
Mines need to be deployed, and redeployed, again and again, to be effective, because minesweepers exists. How? So far the further the Ukrainian Air Force pushed outside the Ukrainian coast had been Snake Island. The moment Ukraine will be able to flight safely over the route from Feodosyia to Novorossysk, there would be no need to mine it. Ukraine would already have the complete air control over Crimea.
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@LexMakarov "people of other countries?"
They should be "people of other countries"?
Russians are happy to spend their time licking the boots of their very Russian dictator, like they did for all of their history. Not Ukrainians, Not Europeans, Not Americans. Those are democracies.
The only thing that amazes westerners about Russians, is their ability to buy propaganda crap and love to be commanded.
See. In any dictatorial state, the regime tells the people fables to keep them obedient. But almost everywere people KNOW they are being served crap.
Not the Russians.
They slurp it all, and swear it's chocolate.
The regime tells them that a shithole country, with the GDP of Spain thus having three times the population and a far worse distribution of income, and whose GDP dropped 4.5% in 2022, "rised in the ranking of economies", and they are all happy, wagging their tails and begging for more of that crap to eat.
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@jpa5038 It's a complete nonsense. Commercial ships transport thousands of tons of military equipment daily. Like they did in any major war fought near to a sea since the invention of shipping. Are you stupid enough to believe that all the ships that transported military goods for the Allies in WWII did born as military ships?
The Moskwa had been hit by missiles, not drones, practically in front of the Ukrainian coast, not on the southern/eastern part of Crimea. Missiles have a range. And infact, even if you are too idiot to know it, the Ukrainians had not repeated that feat, despite the Russians using their ships to launch missile strikes on Ukraine.
Kerch bridge had been hit by a truck bomb. For how stupid you are, even you should know it's improbable for one of them to hit a ship.
Even if you are too ignorant to know it, Sevastopol is on the west side of Crimea, in front of the Ukrainian coast and, despite repeated attacks, there's no news of any ship sunk by those drones.
Nothing you described poses any serious treat to Russian shipping in the eastern/southern part of the Black Sea. But evidently you don't have enough brain to even understand it
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