Claiming there's no kettle on a british carrier is peak non-credibility.
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The claim is the aircraft carrier didn't come with one included though
Why is only the truck in euros
Adding kettle and toaster must have been taught by the British.
I just want to say that the fact that Ukraine was able to pull off the operation using trucks deep in Russia means that Ukraine has moles in Kremlin. That means there are still significant numbers of Russians who are opposed to Putin, which is great.
I thought there was at least a mildly significant partisan movement in Russia for years now. Some of the sabotage that has been going on was reported as such. I recall a Russian partisan company straight up defecting to Ukraine.
Most Russians would not dare to publicly opppse Putin though. Kremlin do assassinations of opposition and/or killing family members. The best that these opposition could do is clandestine, which involves spying for Ukraine or sabotaging as you mentioned.
What's nicer to think of is Putin just know this and is now living in Paranoia hell.
is this the russian aircraft carrier he's sitting next to?
You can add a zero to the price of that lorry. 39000€ will barely get you a Golf these days.
The average (median) price of trucks fluctuated in 2024. It started the year at a relatively high $16,000, before gradually declining to $11,400 in June
They're much cheaper in Ukraine, random source.
They’d need Russian ones
And the drone launch system probably wasn't cheap either.
Every one of those is beautiful