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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsLviv was hit by missiles shot from ships in the Black Sea. Pretty
hard to stop that ****! Vibes to the people who thought Western Ukraine was going to be safe.
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Lviv was hit by missiles shot from ships in the Black Sea. Pretty (Original Post)
applegrove
Mar 2022
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CBC The National said that. Admittedly it is very far. That is why I posted it.
applegrove
Mar 2022
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elleng
(130,732 posts)1. Really? 1,059 km
658.0321 miles
applegrove
(118,492 posts)3. CBC The National said that. Admittedly it is very far. That is why I posted it.
Samrob
(4,298 posts)2. Ships in the Black Sea must make handy targets, no? nt
Celerity
(43,107 posts)4. targets for whom?
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WarGamer
(12,354 posts)7. cruise missiles... relatively easy to shoot down.
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WarGamer
(12,354 posts)9. +1000 for the WW2 reference :)