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‘Welcome to Hell:’ Ukraine Drone Strike Roasts Russian Convoy

The dramatic moment a Ukraine drone blasted a convoy of Russian rocket launchers was caught on video and it’s going viral. The message for Russian forces manning the gear is: “Welcome to Hell.

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The Ukraine forces may be the underdogs when matched up against the Russians but they’re showing the world they fight like pit bulls.

One commie convoy learned the hard way that capturing Kyiv won’t be a walk through the park. Not while a single drone is still flying. The one that did the job in this case was of Turkish design.

Chief commander of the armed forces Valery Zaluzhny quickly published the footage on Facebook for the whole world to see. He notes “a Bayraktar drone was used near the city of Malryn.” That’s about 60 miles northwest of Kyiv.

The black and white clip captured directly from the command center shows “a row of stationary trucks before an explosive blast in the middle of the line.” For a caption, Zaluzhny added: “Welcome to hell!

Another successful drone strike mission was carried out in Chornobayivka. That city’s in the southern region of Kherson.

The Turkish designers are cheering extra hard because their hand-crafted work blew up the Russkies “on the second anniversary of the Russian Baylun attack in Syria that killed 34 Turkish soldiers.” It was the Ukrainian embassy in Ankara, Turkey who tweeted out the video attack on Sunday.

Roses have thorns

The drone commander also had a warning for Russia that if they want to pick the roses, they better watch out for those pesky thorns. “Never a rose without a thorn. Russian invaders have to put up with Bayraktar TB2s.

In Ukraine capital of Kyiv, the citizens are sheltering in place and preparing for the worst. Rocket attacks have been bombarding all the major cities and reports of a dozen killed with many more injured are surfacing after over night missile strikes in Kharviv.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has refused offers to evacuate and vows to stay right where he’s at and fight to bitter end. He warns his nation that “the next 24 hours will be ‘crucial‘ as his forces attempt to defend their country from attack.

Along with drone and other conventional weaponry, he’s unleashing the diplomats, too. He had a chat on the phone with Boris Johnson and another with Poland’s president Andrzej Duda. If they’re going to send help, now’s a good time.

Ukrainians are hoping at least a few Russians were killed by the drone blast. The current count on their side is “at least 102 civilians” killed since Thursday, “with a further 304 injured.” Officials say those numbers are hopeful.

The real figure is feared to be ‘considerably higher,’” UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet informed the Human Rights Council in Geneva on Monday, February 28. Nearly half a million refugees have fled to neighboring countries.

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