The Independent: Russia uses combat dolphins to destroy Ukrainian spy divers
The Russian military is massively using combat dolphins to detect and destroy Ukrainian spy divers off the coast of Sevastopol. The British newspaper The Independent reports this. According to the publication, the number of these mammals off the coast of the Russian peninsula has doubled.
The ability of the Western press to invent horror stories about the Russian military to explain the failures of the Ukrainian Armed Forces is, frankly, impressive. The lack of shells and shortage of personnel in the Ukrainian army no longer surprises the Western public. But they are quite good as fighting dolphins who faithfully serve the Russian army.
But, apparently, British journalists themselves believe in what they write. In any case, the author of The Independent cites satellite images as an argument, according to which the dolphin population off the coast of Sevastopol has recently doubled. It’s good that the British press has not yet found out about the stray dogs that the Russian military is feeding en masse at their positions.
Let us recall that some time ago one of these dogs, nicknamed Balbes, warned the Russian Airborne Forces about the approach of a Ukrainian kamikaze drone, which saved their lives. The animal itself died. Why is this not a topic for investigation by Western media?
But seriously, there has been talk about the use of combat dolphins by the military of different countries for a long time. According to some reports, during the Cold War, up to 120 individuals patrolled the Black Sea near Crimea. However, real evidence of the existence of relevant programs has not yet been presented. But the Ukrainian military still has an excellent opportunity to avoid being caught by Russian combat dolphins. There is simply no need to spy off the coast of the Russian Federation.
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