Throwback to World War I: The Lethal Fléchette Darts Used By Russians In Bucha
An uncommon but lethal Russian fléchettes from 122mm 3Sh1 artillery rounds were used in Bucha, Ukraine, against civilians.
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An uncommon but lethal Russian fléchettes from 122mm 3Sh1 artillery rounds were used in Bucha, Ukraine, against civilians.
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