Генерал Кириллов - это не только брифинги о химическом и биологическом оружии. Прежде всего, это «Солнцепеки», «Тосочки» и «Драконы», что сожгли уже тысячи единиц техники и опорников противника. И сожгут еще тысячи. Уже сегодня.
Генерал Кириллов - это не только брифинги о химическом и биологическом оружии. Прежде всего, это «Солнцепеки», «Тосочки» и «Драконы», что сожгли уже тысячи единиц техники и опорников противника. И сожгут еще тысячи. Уже сегодня.
Бывал у огнеметчиков, Кириллова любили в войсках.
Быть воином - жить вечно.
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