The War in Ukraine Has a Shocking New Weapon
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At dawn on May 8, 2023, a 17-year-old Russian teenager named Pavel Solovyov climbed a hole in the fence of an airplane factory in Novosibirsk, Russia. He and two friends were looking for a war plane that could burn. An anonymous Telegram account had promised them a million rubles, about $12,500, for doing so: an amount of surrealist money for the boys. But when the boys saw the supersonic Su-24 bomber, they were scared. This heavy war plane, who…
By Lilia Yapparova, The New York Times. At dawn on May 8, 2023, a 17-year-old Russian teenager named Pavel Solovyov went through a hole in the fence of an aeronautical plant in Novosibirsk, Russia. He and two friends were looking for a war plane to which they could set fire. An anonymous Telegram account had promised them a million rubles, about $12,500, to do so, an inconceivable amount of money for the boys. But when they saw the supersonic Su…
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