A portrait of a Shahed in the sky of Ukraine
The Russian army’s Iranian drones are terrorist weapons that should be banned by the UN

It’s worth remembering that the Shahed is assembled like a Lego set — that is, there could be something missing in the initial configuration, but if you really needed something, you could add it in later.
So, the Shahed-136 knows how to fly long distances in swarms according to inaccurate GPS signals and hits where it can. What else can it do? In short, nothing.
In Odesa, the Shaheds have been a veritable terror, knocking out all the warehouses along the sea.
it’s a weapon for mass terrorist acts against civilians. It’s a deaf, dumb, blind — and airborne — suicide belt.
The Shahed-136 is a superbly successful and super-efficient design in its class — a class of terrorist weapons industrially built for the deliberate purpose of attacking civilians.

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