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Source: https://t.me/operationalcommandwest/76

Translation:

“rushes his throwers”!

Look at this example of the cowardice of the Russian military. This is one of the positions of the Russian second line. Shock. One of the Russian soldiers is seriously wounded, the other, who can walk, simply runs away and abandons his “comrade”.

And so the myths end.

But we also killed the one who could walk. We will show this in the next series 😁

  • WilshireOP
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    Flechettes were issued from airplanes or airships, canisters of up to 250 arrows. In March 1915, a French pilot fired 18,000 flechettes over German trenches in one day. As they fell, the arrows gained enough momentum to pierce soldiers from top to bottom. “Fliegerpfeil” in German and in English means “aviation arrow” or “flyer arrow”.