Oh, this is quit rare 120mm mortar shells, I am sure Ukraine troops will return all of them to owners.
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I think there is a powerplant somewhere in russia that awaits that package
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Is that how you're supposed to store those? Really curious, I know they are not exactly fragile, but it seems like they were just dropped from a truck into the ground and left there.
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The Ukraine people are damn noce, they will send it back of course... shell by shell...
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ah, russian feng shui again
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Surprised we don't have many stories of Russians blowing themselves up given the way they store their munitions
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Send them back via express
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Funny looking pine cones you found there.
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i often wonder. is it wise to record the abandoned weapon site of the enemies? wouldn't it be dangerous if enemy recordnize the coordinates and bomb the site with crusie missiles?
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How it is for a mortal shell to go off? Like hitting it with a hammer full force is enough?
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Russians are scum that booby trap children toys, i wonder if these could also be rigged to explode in the barrel of the mortar
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Mortarmen will notice that not a single grenade has the primer and/or gunpowder rings around the tail (which propel it from the actual mortar)
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Don't worry. I bet the Ukraine will return all of them back to Russian, slightly used, but they will get it back.
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bless them orcs, they are the real givers
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filmed in 2014
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Ukrainian propaganda, painting the Russians bad, this looked set up, homosexual and fabricated.
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What kind of fish is that?
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