In Rostov-on-Don, partisans have reportedly set fire to a warehouse with military uniforms. The SKRYPACH partisan movement took responsibility for the attack.Wilshire@lemm.ee to Ukraine@sopuli.xyz – 74 points – 1 years agostreamable.comhttps://t.me/noel_reports/34325Post a CommentPreviewHotTopNewOldPretty cool to hear about french citizens taking on the russian governmentIt is indeed quite a feat. I mean, how did they get in there in the first place??Is Skrypach (“Violinist”) a reference to Wagner?Maybe, but their spelling "Скрепачь" also emphasizes their opposition to the key Ruscist doctrine, "духовные скрепы" (Spiritual bonds).How do you set a fire with military uniforms? I guess I'd just assumed they were purposely designed to not be wildly flammable?
Pretty cool to hear about french citizens taking on the russian governmentIt is indeed quite a feat. I mean, how did they get in there in the first place??
Is Skrypach (“Violinist”) a reference to Wagner?Maybe, but their spelling "Скрепачь" also emphasizes their opposition to the key Ruscist doctrine, "духовные скрепы" (Spiritual bonds).
Maybe, but their spelling "Скрепачь" also emphasizes their opposition to the key Ruscist doctrine, "духовные скрепы" (Spiritual bonds).
How do you set a fire with military uniforms? I guess I'd just assumed they were purposely designed to not be wildly flammable?
Pretty cool to hear about french citizens taking on the russian government
It is indeed quite a feat. I mean, how did they get in there in the first place??
Is Skrypach (“Violinist”) a reference to Wagner?
Maybe, but their spelling "Скрепачь" also emphasizes their opposition to the key Ruscist doctrine, "духовные скрепы" (Spiritual bonds).
How do you set a fire with military uniforms? I guess I'd just assumed they were purposely designed to not be wildly flammable?