Berichten zufolge griffen ukrainische UAVs nachts eine Alkoholbrennerei in der Nähe des Dorfes Nowochopjorsk in der Region Woronesch an [05.10.2024]



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28 Comments

  1. LorenzoSparky on

    ‘You can hit oil refineries, airfields, ammo dumps, but did you just hit a vodka distillery?’ (Sound of gloves being taken off)

  2. Lament_Configurator on

    Biggest blow against Russia so far. The whole country and population is dependent on their alcoholism.

  3. MaleficentResolve506 on

    This will be the end of Putins reign. The soldiers not getting their daily shots will turn against him.

  4. sweetrabbitengineer on

    Putin’s worst nightmare, nonconsensual sobriety among his downtrodden poors

  5. Martin2989 on

    I guess this the crossed red line which lead Putin finally approve nuclear strikes on Ukraine soil!

  6. Rich_Difference5985 on

    O may, price on main product will raise. Vodka price up -revolution situation not far from.

  7. BarnyardCoral on

    Well there’s a tactic. Give the Russians alcohol withdrawal. That’ll stop things real fast.

  8. SufficientTerm6681 on

    This is hitting ordinary Russians where it **really** hurts.

    But I can’t quite make up my mind if it’s better for Ukraine and the wider world to have more blootered Russians, or more Russians who are pissed off about being forced into sobriety. Since keeping the Russian population drunk is a time-honoured policy of those who rule Russia, I suppose blowing up distilleries *might* result in Russians finally getting pissed off at Putin’s inability to defend crucial bits of Russian infrastructure.

  9. Uhhh, that’s close to be against Geneva Convention. But for sure they crossed over the red line, at least according to Medvedijev.

  10. Vodka shortage …a whole lot of angry, sober russkies … now that may wake them up about putin, maybe …

  11. Entire-Elevator-3527 on

    Distilleries do not only produce ethanol, but also methanol.
    Methanol is a key ingredient to produce explosives.

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