There is no date on the graphic, but it must be older since I see no Ilyushins.
Btw, why is Crimea on this?
There is no date on the graphic, but it must be older since I see no Ilyushins.
Btw, why is Crimea on this?
And why can't they spell combat in all capital letters?
Maybe NONCOM is used somewhere as an abbreviation? I don't really know but that came into mind at first.
It doesn’t say „on Russian territory“ it just says Russian non-combat losses, which could also technically happen in occupied regions
Thank you. That’s much less enraging answer than what I’d imagined
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