— Майкоп, республика Адыгея. Сегодня произошла атака на аэродром "Ханская". ПВО сбили что-то большое, БПЛА до аэродрома не долетели, личный состав не пострадал, техника тоже.
На фотографии инструктор по экстремальным полетам, ой вождению. *шучу*
— Майкоп, республика Адыгея. Сегодня произошла атака на аэродром "Ханская". ПВО сбили что-то большое, БПЛА до аэродрома не долетели, личный состав не пострадал, техника тоже.
На фотографии инструктор по экстремальным полетам, ой вождению. *шучу*
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