⚡️В Смоленской области силами сопротивления Легиона произошло самовозгорание релейного шкафа. Партизаны с упорством пытались его потушить смесью бензина с маслом, но к счастью электроника выгорела.
Также в городе Волгограде партизаны Легиона случайно заметили возгорание газового оборудования РЖД, и сделали всё возможное для его полного уничтожения.
Благодарим сознательных граждан за смелость. Наша общая победа приближается с каждой акцией!
⚡️В Смоленской области силами сопротивления Легиона произошло самовозгорание релейного шкафа. Партизаны с упорством пытались его потушить смесью бензина с маслом, но к счастью электроника выгорела.
Также в городе Волгограде партизаны Легиона случайно заметили возгорание газового оборудования РЖД, и сделали всё возможное для его полного уничтожения.
Благодарим сознательных граждан за смелость. Наша общая победа приближается с каждой акцией!
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