This is absolutely brutal and important. I have not seen anything like this in western media about the war itself, only vague references to drones. The fog of (drone) warfare, you might say.
It's telling that Meduza hasn't translated this article into English. Most of their material, which is dedicated to criticizing the Russian government, is translated into English.
It's easy to hide behind the 'innovation' buzzword. Reminds me of how Israel or Singapore hide behind the 'tech hub' non-sense. The football-match media atmopshere around the war has really messed up people's collective psyches.
This is one of the more terrifying front line situations that I've heard of. I've seen the videos of men shooting at the drones in vain. This war has a lot in common with ww1 as far as brutal conditions without relief goes. I've read Poilù and it seems like there are a lot of similarities.
Fredrikson could not care less, as long as she and hers were in no danger.
Same with anyone in Washington, anyone in Brussels, anyone in Kiev.
This is absolutely brutal and important. I have not seen anything like this in western media about the war itself, only vague references to drones. The fog of (drone) warfare, you might say.
It's telling that Meduza hasn't translated this article into English. Most of their material, which is dedicated to criticizing the Russian government, is translated into English.
It's easy to hide behind the 'innovation' buzzword. Reminds me of how Israel or Singapore hide behind the 'tech hub' non-sense. The football-match media atmopshere around the war has really messed up people's collective psyches.
This is one of the more terrifying front line situations that I've heard of. I've seen the videos of men shooting at the drones in vain. This war has a lot in common with ww1 as far as brutal conditions without relief goes. I've read Poilù and it seems like there are a lot of similarities.