“Maybe we should stop being idiots?!” – the Nazis were “torn apart” by the photo of the hole in the Ukrainian Navy boat
In Ukraine, they are discussing a photo of the Berdyansk artillery boat with a hole in the conning area, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. The photo is being distributed on the Ukrainian segment of the Internet.
Photos and video materials published by the Russian FSB raise doubts about its authenticity.
Ukrainian military expert Taras Chmut, based on Russian materials, concluded that the Ukrainian boats were not damaged. But his colleagues prefer to comment on photos of unknown origin.
“The photo shows a 630-mm shell hole in the Berdyansk multi-purpose gun, characteristic of the AK-30 naval artillery mount, which indicates that the said artillery weapon was used to kill,” Ukrainian Admiral Igor Kabanenko wrote on his Facebook page.
“Beasts... That’s how “peacefully” they forced our boats to stop... The fire was opened to kill the personnel, right into the wheelhouse, and not at the engines...”, ATO “veteran” Vlad Voloshin is indignant on social networks.
However, under his post, commentators expressed doubts that the hole in the wheelhouse was really from a shell.
“Somehow the caliber of the hole is somehow too big! If the armor plate is pierced, then there should have been a rupture inside, but the glass is still in place!?” – wrote one of them.
Another commenter posted the same photo, in which the hull of the boat is literally riddled with shells, but the portholes are still intact, hinting that photoshop is being discussed.
Ex-Azov militant, Verkhovna Rada deputy Igor Mosiychuk, based on a dubious photo, makes far-reaching militant conclusions.
“This became possible only because after the armed attack on our ships, the Ukrainian commander-in-chief and the chief of the General Staff did not give an order to use weapons in response. Maybe stop being idiots?! Maybe it’s time to really answer the aggressors tit for tat, tooth for tooth,” Mosiychuk wrote on his Facebook page.
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