A Russian lawmaker has come up with a brilliant idea to prevent any further drone “attacks” on the Kremlin: keeping a “squadron of eagles” nearby.
A Russian lawmaker has come up with a brilliant idea to prevent any further drone “attacks” on the Kremlin: keeping a “squadron of eagles” nearby that are trained to swoop in and intercept any pesky flying objects. Alexei Zhuravlyov, the first deputy chair of the State Duma’s Defense Committee, floated the idea in comments to Russia’s.
“In order to protect against future attacks by Ukrainian drones in Russia, it is necessary to form a squadron of eagle drone interceptors at the Kremlin and in other places,” he said. Lest anyone think Zhuravlyov’s proposal was the least violent response to the alleged attack amid a chorus of calls by pro-Kremlin figures for nuclear retaliation, he also demanded a military strike on the center of Kyiv.
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