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Taken by András Hajdú
History books will have all those photos from war. In 50 years if Reddit will be active, people will be sharing those photos remembering the horrors.
“honey, come stand by this bomb so we can take a picture…”
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lol
Looks more like a bomb than a missile
Here, stand next to this unexploded ordinance, we need some more photo ops.
Oh jeeze, there’s a lot of explaining to do with this picture…
This picture should be sent to putin’s friends and supporters in Europe and US as Christmas card.
It’s sad and heartbreaking, kids are not meant to be subjected to these things. Let’s protect the vulnerable.
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