It seems Russia's army's Astrakhan region decided to "play around" by launching an intercontinental ballistic missile. Naturally, they chose the moment when the world is already on the verge of a nervous breakdown. Imagine an international council sitting there, saying, "Okay, this is just a regular test, right? Right? Please, tell us it is!"
Moment of the Russian intercontinental ballistic missile strike on Dnipro
The eternal question: "Are they serious, or just incapable of finding a new hobby?"
Here’s how it goes: they make a big fuss about de-escalation, loud enough to deafen everyone, and then — bam! — launch a missile that hadn’t even been showcased at parades before. They call it a "test." What kind of test is this — on nerves? Aiming at Dnipro, you say? Sure, just to pretend it’s about "testing" rather than another act of intimidation.
And then there’s their brilliant move — "we’re simply demonstrating our power." Oh sure, demonstrating how short on brains you are, because everyone already knows who’s trying to play the aggressive neighbor here.